In the recent presidential debate, a crucial topic was raised but neither candidate gave it the attention it deserved: childcare. As an industry leader, Winnie recognizes that childcare is a bipartisan issue— we can disagree on policies or how to fund it, but we cannot deny it’s importance in the lives of families and the broader economy.
It’s time to call on our presidential candidates to prioritize this issue and provide clear, actionable plans for the future of childcare in America.
Access and Affordability:
Support for Childcare Workers:
Work-Life Balance for Families:
Economic Impact:
Equity:
Childcare is not just a family issue; it is a societal and economic one. Quality childcare and early education supports early childhood development, and sets our children up for future academic success. Early Childhood programs are important to all families, regardless of their family structure or employment status.
At Winnie, we believe that it’s time for childcare to be at the forefront of the national conversation. We call on all presidential candidates to provide clear, actionable answers to these critical questions and to make childcare a central part of their campaign platforms. By doing so, they will not only support families but also strengthen our society and economy as a whole.
Let's ensure that in the next debate, childcare is not just a question left hanging, but a priority addressed with the seriousness it deserves.