$11.5M proposal targets school-age child care programs
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(The Center Square) – The governor’s administration said Wednesday the state needs to invest more in summer camps and before-and-after school programs. The initiative, called BOOST – short for the Building Opportunity through Out of School Time – would invest $11.5 million into child care facilities to expand offerings for school-age children. Lt. Gov. Austin Davis recalled his experience attending a Boys and Girls Club in McKeesport during a visit to the Greater...

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