Child Care Crisis: Why Thousands of Providers are Taking a Stand and Demanding Change

Child care providers in Garden Grove, California are preparing to take part in the country’s third annual “Day Without Child Care,” where more than 1,000 providers plan to shut down facilities to raise awareness about the critical role of early learning professionals in the nation’s economy. Yessika Magdaleno, a child care provider with 23 years of experience, emphasized the need for more financial support to sustain their work. During the early stages of the COVID-19 …

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Net Neutrality Restored: FCC Revives Rules to Prevent Internet Providers from Playing Favorites!

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made a significant decision on Thursday by reinstating “net neutrality” rules. These rules aim to prevent broadband internet providers, including Comcast and AT&T, from showing favoritism towards certain websites and applications over others. The FCC’s move revives a previous net neutrality order that was first put in place in 2015 during the Obama administration. This order was later repealed in 2017 during the Trump administration. Net …

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**Net Neutrality Reinstated by FCC in Landmark Vote** – Find Out What This Means for Major Internet Providers

Washington, D.C. – The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has reinstated net neutrality regulations, ensuring that major Internet providers are once again required to adhere to rules prohibiting blocking or throttling of traffic. The commission’s 3-2 vote along party lines signifies a return to robust regulations that prevent providers like Comcast, AT&T, and Verizon from favoring certain types of internet traffic over others. These newly reinstated rules closely resemble those implemented in 2015 when the FCC …

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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey Signs Bill to Protect IVF Providers – Here’s What You Need to Know

Montgomery, Alabama – Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed a bill into law that provides protection for both providers and patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures. This move comes in response to a recent Alabama Supreme Court ruling that deemed frozen embryos as individuals and held individuals accountable for any harm caused to them, causing concern among medical professionals and advocates of reproductive rights. The bill, signed by Governor Ivey less than three weeks after …

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Alabama’s Major IVF Providers Take Drastic Action Following Supreme Court Ruling – Big Implications for Fertility Industry!

Birmingham, Alabama – Less than a week after the Alabama Supreme Court made a controversial ruling that embryos created through in vitro fertilization are considered as children, two major IVF providers in the state have decided to suspend their services as they assess the legal implications of the court’s decision. The University of Alabama at Birmingham and Alabama Fertility made the decision to halt IVF treatments as they grapple with the potential legal consequences of …

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