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Parents hear during Franklin Park program of child care assistance cuts

Updated: September 5, 2012 1:50PM

More than 60 people showed up Wednesday evening at a meeting in Franklin Park to hear how state cuts in childcare will impact them.

The Child Care Assistance Program helps low-income working parents with children 12 years of age or younger. Gov. Pat Quinn has proposed several cuts in the program and higher co-payments for parents.

Parents, along with the owner of Small World Learning Center in Franklin Park and the Illinois Action for Children non-profit, spoke of plans to rally in Springfield. They also asked parents to contact state Rep. Angelo “Skip” Saviano and state Sen. Don Harmon to express their support for the program.





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