by Maryland Childcare Association | Jul 3, 2020 | Legislative/Advocacy, Maryland State Dept of Education Announcements
MSCCA has received a letter from Assistant Superintendent Steven Hicks on behalf of Superintendent Dr. Karen Salmon thanking us for our advocacy efforts on behalf of early childhood education in Maryland through our www.SaveMarylandChildCare.org campaign. An excerpt...
by Maryland Childcare Association | Jun 4, 2020 | Hot Topics, Legislative/Advocacy
Licensed Child Care Providers Are The Backbone Of Our Economy Maryland May Lose Half of Child Care Supply From Crisis Please visit: SaveMarylandChildCare.org We Need Child Care To Enable Our Economic Recovery, Now And In The Future Now that Governor Hogan has started...
by Maryland Childcare Association | Apr 21, 2020 | Legislative/Advocacy
Sharing a letter send to Governor Hogan’s office this morning and state representatives this afternoon from Ruthi Claytor, Owner, Grannie Annie’s Child Care & Learning Center Cozy Care, Quality Education. I own a child care center in Pasadena, MD. We...
by Maryland Childcare Association | Apr 21, 2020 | Legislative/Advocacy
Sharing a letter send to Governor Hogan’s office this morning and state representatives this afternoon from Lavonne Taylor, Owner/Director Forest Hill Nature Preschool & Childcare: April 20, 2020 Governor Hogan, I am contacting you today as a childcare...
by Maryland Childcare Association | Apr 3, 2020 | COVID-19, Legislative/Advocacy, Member Announcements
We need Child Care Providers and Programs to Advocate NOW! PDF Template to be filled copied and pasted into your email. Provider Template Constituent Letter (revised 2)CP-fill The coronavirus pandemic has changed our way of life for an indefinite period of time....
by Maryland Childcare Association | Mar 30, 2020 | Health and Medical, Legislative/Advocacy
Updates on COVID-19 legislation from our accountants Kullman, CPA Earlier today, the US House of Representatives passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The president is expected to sign the bill. The CARES Act is 854 pages long and...