The verdict in Netflix's "Take Care of Maya" was reversed by a Florida appeal's court, reversing the $208 million judgement.
Under the program, families, regardless of income, can receive state vouchers to cover public and private child care fees.
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‘Take Care of Maya’: Appeals court reverses $208M judgement against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital
Nearly two years after a judge awarded more than $200M to Maya Kowalski and her family, an appeals court reversed the ...
Case featured in Netflix’s “Take Care of Maya” saw a $208M verdict against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital reversed by ...
The decision — handed down Wednesday by Judges Anthony Black, Edward LaRose and Andrea Teves Smith — marks a victory for the ...
Massachusetts is the state with the highest child care costs, according to new data from the North Carolina law office DeMayo ...
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, who championed the new initiative, told CBS News it would save families an average of ...
A sizeable majority of voters, regardless of political party identification, say that finding quality, affordable child care ...
“The federal government shutdown has paused funding for many programs nationwide, including child care assistance. Because ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte said she is “deeply committed” to pushing for state investments in child care amid ongoing funding ...
Indiana will not issue new child care vouchers to impoverished families until at least 2027, Family and Social Services ...
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New Mexico becomes first state to offer free universal child care
New Mexico on Saturday became the first state to offer free child care for all its residents, delivering on a liberal priority championed by the likes of socialist New York City mayoral candidate ...
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