Pryor: ‘CCDF funding is a good start, but Republicans got us into this mess’
Today, April 14, Gov. Mike Braun announced that he will augment the Financial Responsibility and Opportunity Growth (FROG) Fund to expand enrollment for Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) vouchers. The CCDF is a critical social service program that provides child care vouchers to over 40,000 low-income families throughout the state. The CCDF has been closed to new children for over a year due to Statehouse Republican budget priorities.
State Rep. Cherrish Pryor (D-Indianapolis), Democratic Floor Leader, issued the following statement regarding the funding diversion:
I'm thankful that Gov. Braun and the Republican supermajority are finally taking action to address this issue, but a lot of damage has already been done. In just one year, 320 child care facilities throughout the state have had to close, leaving working families in the lurch. Indiana Republicans had time to attempt to rig our electoral maps late last year, but couldn't find the will to help our families in need.
"Child care is a vital part of our communities and economy. Well-funded child care provides our children with safe places to learn, grow and thrive, and gives parents an opportunity to join the workforce.
"I'm happy with today's announcements, but Republicans got us into this mess. Moving forward, I plan to work with my colleagues to address the over 21,000 children who will still be left on the CCDF waitlist despite this funding."