Gov. Evers, DCF Announce Child Care Stabilization and Sustainment Efforts Receive Inaugural La Follette/Gladfelter Award for Innovation in State Government
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families (DCF), today announced that the Wisconsin Policy Forum named DCF the inaugural recipient of the La Follette/Gladfelter Award for Innovation in State Government for their efforts in stabilizing and sustaining Wisconsin’s child care industry. DCF, using a systems approach, focused on innovative programs and solutions, including the successful Child Care Counts and Project Growth grant programs and a historic Wisconsin Shares rate increase that supports families, child care providers, and communities. DCF will receive the award at the Salute to Local Government awards, which is being held Nov. 15, 2023, at the Italian Community Center in Milwaukee.
“The success of these programs is largely in part due to the dozens of staff who supported getting these programs off the ground and across the finish line. Thanks to their dedication, innovative ideas, and ability to connect the dots, we have been able to maintain our pre-pandemic child care landscape, which is not the case for many states,” said DCF Secretary Emilie Amundson. “I am extremely proud of all that we have accomplished and look forward to continuing to work with partners across the public and private sectors to ensure that every family has access to quality, affordable care that meets their needs.”
Since 2020, Gov. Evers and DCF Secretary Amundson have invested over $824 million in efforts that support increasing access to quality, affordable child care. The largest portion of this investment has gone to the Child Care Counts Program, which has helped more than 4,440 child care providers keep their doors open, ensuring the employment of 22,000 child care professionals and allowing providers to continue care for more than 113,000 kids. In his 2023-25 biennial budget proposal, Gov. Evers proposed making the Child Care Counts Program permanent with a more than $340 million investment.
Gov. Evers announced in August he would be calling a special session of the Legislature to occur on Sept. 20, 2023, to address the state’s longstanding workforce challenges by investing in affordable, accessible child care statewide and preventing the child care industry’s looming collapse, expanding paid family leave to ensure most workers have 12 weeks of paid leave, educating and training the state’s future workforce at the University of Wisconsin (UW) and Wisconsin Technical College Systems, and supporting high-need workforce sectors statewide, like the healthcare and education workforces. More information about the governor’s special session plan is available here.
Republican lawmakers, who have not yet taken action on the governor’s comprehensive workforce plan, gaveled into the governor’s special session on September 20 but have not ‘gaveled out’ of the special session, leaving it open for future consideration and action. The governor’s comprehensive workforce bill, Special Session Senate Bill 1, was referred to the Committee on Economic Development and Technical Colleges on September 21. Sen. Dan Feyen (R-Fond du Lac), who chairs the committee, pledged to treat the special session legislation “the same as every other bill referred to this committee” and committed to holding a public hearing on the bill. A public hearing on the bill is set to occur today, Oct. 11, 2023.
“The [Child Care Counts] have been vital to help us keep our prices steady without having to raise them on our already struggling families. These families need our services and are trying to navigate cost of living, house payments, rent, food, health care, etc. They also need to work to provide insurance for their families that, if they need to pay on their own, it’s not affordable. Without the childcare counts, we will be forced to raise prices and therefore become unaffordable to many families we serve,” said a Green County child care provider.
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NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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