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Two Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill that they say will fight fraud in publicly-funded child care centers, saying the state of Ohio isn’t doing enough to catch it.
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The legislation from two Ohio House Republicans would give more power to investigate possible fraud and allow more tools to fight it.
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Daycares like 161 Childcare in east Columbus were targeted by conservative influencers, alleging the daycares were committing fraud with public funding. Officials like Gov. Mike DeWine have debunked these claims.
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Business & EconomyA new report from Action for Children says 81% of central Ohio child care providers want to hire or are trying to hire new employees.
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Many daycare centers will be closing Wednesday under new rules by the Ohio Department of Health. Starting Thursday, March 26, the daycare providers will…
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Daycare centers in Ohio continue to operate through the coronavirus pandemic, but the state’s Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) is taking…
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Parents of children in daycares throughout Ohio sometimes don’t know when those facilities have been found by the state to have engaged in unsafe…
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In much of the U.S., demand for licensed infant care outstrips supply. Parents face lengthy waitlists, hefty waitlist fees, and few good options when returning to work after the birth of a baby.