State offering $66 million in aid to Nebraska child care operators, workers
15 Nov 2022
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OMAHA — Child care workers and providers in Nebraska will be able to apply for financial aid through a $66 million program the State of Nebraska will kick off next month.
The money is from federal COVID-19 relief aid.
The intent is "to recognize and reward child care workers, repay student loan debt, and expand access to quality child care services," according to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services.
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