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In-Home Daycare Providers Still Face Discrimination From Landlords
KQED's The California Report
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2 weeks ago
In-Home Daycare Providers Still Face Discrimination From Landlords
Thousands of California families rely on in-home daycares for their kids. But after the housing market collapse in 2008, the state lost 30% of these types of child care settings, leading to a crisis. As part of its effort to rebuild, California passed a law in 2019 forbidding landlords and homeowners’ associations from refusing to rent to in-home child care providers. But that hasn’t stopped the practice.
Reporter: Daisy Nguyen, KQED
is joining 13 others to create an alliance aimed at coordinating public health policy-- a direct rebuke of the Trump Administration
Reporter: Marisa Lagos, KQED
5.5 million Californians could soon lose their food assistance benefits, if Congress doesn't end the shutdown and approve a budget agreement. That's according to The California Department of Social Services, who oversees the program, CalFresh.
Reporter: Nick Gerda, LAist
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KQED's The California Report
KQED's statewide radio news program, providing daily coverage of issues, trends, and public policy decisions affecting California and its diverse population.