Utah bills itself as ‘family-friendly,’ but some see LDS influence as lawmakers neglect child care
Federal relief had improved access to child care. But when funding expired, the state rejected proposals to replace it. Some advocates say the historical influence of Utah’s predominant faith has added to the resistance.
(Sarahbeth Maney | ProPublica) Aleatha Child holds a 7-month-old child at her home day care in Brigham City. “If I had to close, if I couldn’t sustain a stable income, I would be really depressed,” said Child. “I fight for these families. I love these kids as if they were my own kids.”
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