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Idaho Springs Mayor Chuck Harmon told the group how important early child care was for the city and the county.
“We recognize this is a crisis,” Harmon said. Child care is more than just an amenity. It a ects your ability to work and live here.”
Pam Marsh, president of the organization’s board, said the organiza- tion was committed to expanding child care for infants through age 5.
A 2019 study found that child care was needed in the county, and families were staying home rather than working to be with their children, or relying on neighbors, family members and friends to provide child care. It suggested that the county should consider options for expand- ing center-based child care and evaluate the potential for nancial support.
Parents at the meeting talked about how they had to decide who would work and who would stay home with their young child; how they drive to Lakewood or Summit
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