The Illinois Supreme Court held that the state can use public funds to
pay for child care services at religious institutions because the children are not required to attend religious services and the schools receive no reimbursement for expenses associated with religious instruction.
In a landmark ruling, the Federal Election Commission approved a request from Liuba Grechen Shirley, a Long Island Democrat running for Congress, to use money collected from campaign donors to pay
for child care services while she is campaigning.
The income eligibility limit at which families qualify for subsidized child care has not been updated since 2007, making access to high - quality early learning out of reach for many families who still must earn less than before the recession to receive state
assistance for child care services.
A good place to start is with your municipality's website and your province's Ministry of Education website (search
for Child Care Services).