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CCAMPIS Reauthorization Act
The bill expands subsidized campus child care and related supports to help student parents enroll and graduate by providing predictable federal funding, but it excludes some small/rural campuses, restricts funding uses and scale, adds administrative requirements, and increases taxpayer costs.
Child Care Infrastructure Act
The bill would expand and improve child care facility capacity and safety—especially for infants, toddlers, and underserved communities—by investing federal funds and technical support, but it shifts costs and administrative burdens to states, providers, and taxpayers and may concentrate benefits in larger projects or states.
Child Care Workforce Development Act
The bill offers targeted financial supports to recruit and retain early childhood educators and students entering the field—but limited funding, modest award sizes, multi-year service requirements, and administrative burdens mean only a small share will benefit while many remain exposed to debt and employment constraints.