Ohio Bill Eases Child Care for Military Families
Ohio lawmakers are working on Senate Bill 218 to simplify child care for military families. The bill aims to exempt federally certified providers from Ohios state licensing rules, reducing duplicate requirements and speeding up access. This is crucial for military families who relocate frequently and often face unemployment and unreliable care during moves. The Department of Defense supports the bill, which could boost quality and affordable options. The bill is currently in the Senate Armed Services Committee, with twenty-one states having passed similar laws.
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