New National Poll Shows Voters Want Congress to Act on Early Childhood Education

ffyf.org – According to a new bipartisan poll commissioned by First Five Years Fund (FFYF), voters say a divided Congress should have no bearing on lawmakers’ ability to pass meaningful legislation supporting early childhood education.

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In fact, Democrats and Republicans alike expect members of Congress from across the aisle to work together to get things done—and investing in early childhood education opportunities remains a rare issue that has strong support across parties. First Five Years

Increase the child care tax credit to help parents better afford quality child care and ECE.

 

A growing number of American voters say we need to do more to ensure children start kindergarten better prepared.

 

Women and voters of color are most likely to say there is a lack of affordable, quality early education in their area.

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