Murray: We've Got to Fulfill the President's Child Care Request

Press Release

Date: Oct. 25, 2023
Location: Washington, D.C.

"When it comes to our broken child care system, parents, providers, and businesses across the country are sounding the alarm louder than ever right now.

The President's request is a reflection of how dire this crisis has grown, and it's a testament to the growing chorus of voices making clear: we have absolutely got to address the child care crisis.

So I am here today with our incredible Labor-HHS Chair Tammy Baldwin, Whip Clark who is a true champion in the House for kids and families, and of course, Congresswoman DeLauro who is my tireless Democratic counterpart in the House--to make clear that Congress must listen to the families who are speaking out on child care and take action on the President's urgent domestic supplemental request.

Parents can scarcely find child care, and it's just as tough for them to afford.

Many parents--especially moms!--are being forced to leave or unable to return to the workforce because it just doesn't square with their family finances.

That's a big problem for small businesses and big firms alike.

It's a full-blown crisis--and it's costing our economy big time.

And now that vital stabilization funds that I fought hard to secure with Congresswoman DeLauro have expired, this crisis is likely to get worse if we don't act on the President's request.

If we don't act soon, a system that was already struggling to survive is at real risk of crashing to the ground.

And make no mistake--if the child care system goes into full collapse, it is taking a significant chunk of our national economy with it.

We are talking the possibility of child care centers across the country laying off staff, being forced to raise prices, or even close their doors.

And we are staring down even more working parents facing higher child care prices and being forced to leave their jobs to watch their kids and our economy suffering the consequences when families lose out on income and when employers can't find workers.

If we don't take action, and soon, this is going to get worse, threaten billions more in lost wages, revenue, and growth and increase the already-heavy burden on families struggling to get by.

So as we tackle critical national security priorities, we have also got to address the child care crisis and other urgent domestic priorities that President Biden has laid out in his request.

Child care is a top issue for families nationwide--and it has got to be at the top of our agenda here in Congress as well.

So I am diving into the President's request now and am going to be working to ensure we meet these critical priorities soon.

The President's request calls for crucial investments to address the child care crisis, along with other important priorities here at home like disaster relief funding, broadband for families, supporting our wildland firefighters, and more.

We've got to make good on these--just as we make good on vital national security priorities.

And I hope our Republican colleagues will join us to get this done.

There is a lot happening in the world today--not to mention a lot of chaos in some corners of Congress at the moment. I think everyone understands that.

But none of it detracts from how urgent the child care crisis remains.

We are the United States of America. We can stand with our allies around the world and tackle the challenges facing our families here at home.

We need to get this done--and if we can pass our domestic priorities alongside our national security priorities, let's do it.

Let's not wait a moment."


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