Sens. Rick Scott, Elizabeth Warren & Ted Budd Call on DoD to Further Invest in its Critical Child Care Program
August 9, 2023
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Rick Scott joined Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ted Budd, all members of the Senate Armed Services Committee, in a letter to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin urging him to invest in further improving the Department of Defense’s (DoD) critical child care program to ensure all of the nations’ military families have access to the affordable, high-quality care they need.
“Without care for these children, service members’ spouses may need to cut hours or stay home to care for their children,” wrote the lawmakers. “Many service members would struggle themselves to fulfill their everyday duties, like completing drills or other activities at night or on weekends, or reporting to a new post, and many would leave the service entirely – a consequence that the military cannot afford, particularly during this period of low recruitment and retention.”
Families need safe, reliable, and affordable child care so parents can go to work or school, and children can receive the long-term benefits of early education – and military families are no different. DoD currently runs the largest employer-sponsored child care program in the country, which provides high-quality, affordable child care through on-base Child Development Centers (CDCs) for children five years or younger, School-Age Care (SAC) for children 6-12 years old, and in-home Family Child Care (FCC).
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