San Francisco Expands Childcare Support: Free for Families Earning Under $230K, 50% Subsidy Up to $310K
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Summary
San Francisco is expanding its childcare offerings to provide free childcare for families earning less than $230,000 annually and a 50% subsidy for those earning up to $310,000. The initiative, announced by Mayor Daniel Lurie as part of his 'Family Opportunity Agenda,' aims to make the expensive city more affordable for residents. The program includes a comprehensive package of housing, education, food, healthcare, transportation, and other affordability-focused programs.
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an expansion of the city's childcare offerings designed to make one of the world's most expensive cities more affordable for residents
San Francisco's mayor, Daniel Lurie, announced the initiative as part of his 'Family Opportunity Agenda' on Wednesday
a package of housing, education, food, healthcare, transportation and other programs focused on affordability
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