Congressional Mom Brings Newborn to House Vote After Proxy Ban Sparks Debate
A Colorado Representative's decision to bring her four-week-old son to vote highlights the challenges faced by lawmakers with young families after proxy voting was eliminated. The incident has sparked bipartisan efforts to reinstate proxy voting accommodations for new parents, though the initiative faces resistance from House leadership.
Japan's Public Daycare Revolution: A Game-Changer for Birth Rates and Economic Growth
A groundbreaking study reveals public daycare services outperform cash allowances in boosting Japan's birth rates and female employment. Research shows the optimal solution combines both approaches, creating a comprehensive support system that addresses financial needs and economic sustainability.
Philadelphia Launches $500 Monthly Support Program for Home-Based Child Care Providers
A pioneering initiative in Philadelphia is providing $500 monthly payments to home-based child care providers to help stabilize their incomes and support essential caregiving services. The Thriving Providers Project aims to address financial challenges faced by providers who often earn around $14 per hour despite holding advanced degrees.