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Little Dreamers ELC believes that all children deserves access to high quality care!

06/02/2026

We would like to thank Senator for recognizing the vital role early educators play in our communities and for continuing to elevate the conversation around the importance of investing in our children and their families.

Every child deserves access to high-quality early education, a place where they are safe, nurtured, encouraged, and given the tools to thrive.

We are at a critical moment where many families simply cannot afford to pay more, and many early educators cannot afford to work for less. Yet every day, across our communities, educators continue to show up because they believe in the importance of the early years and the incredible potential of every child they serve.

The impact of quality early childhood education reaches far beyond the classroom, influencing children, strengthening families, and shaping communities for generations to come.

When we invest in young children, we invest in a stronger future for all of us.

From all of us at Little Dreamers, thank you for your continued support of children, families, and the educators who serve them every day.

03/11/2026

Yesterday our Founder/CEO had the privilege of testifying before the Michigan Senate to advocate for stronger support for child care and early education.

Early education is not simply child care. It is essential infrastructure that supports families, the workforce, and the future of our communities.

When child care is strong, families work, children thrive, and Michigan’s future becomes stronger for everyone.

Grateful for the opportunity to advocate for the children, families, and early educators who make this work possible every day.

Today in the Senate Housing and Human Services committee we focused on a group of bills meant to address the child care crisis in Michigan. We heard from parents, providers, and employers how important this issue is and how these bills would help.

These bills represent a group of reforms meant to lower costs for families and providers. The bills expand options for employee healthcare coverage, creates new opportunities for child care micro-centers, and reforms the process for handling minor violations by creating an appeals process for providers. Here is a more detailed explanation with comments from the bill sponsors:

Senate Committee Tackles Legislation to Lower Child Care Costs for Families, Support Workers

Array of testimony underscores benefits of proposed child care improvements and cost-sharing to kids, parents, providers, and businesses

LANSING, Mich. (March 10, 2026) — Today, the Senate Housing and Human Services Committee, chaired by Sen. Jeff Irwin (D-Ann Arbor), held a hearing on Senate Bills 310-313, Senate Democrats’ legislation to cut high child care costs in Michigan and better serve child care providers.

“The rising costs of raising children has created an overwhelming burden on families,” said Sen. Mallory McMorrow (D-Royal Oak), sponsor of Senate Bill 310. “As the mom of a young daughter myself, I know what parents are going through — balancing it all with so much economic uncertainty — and we don’t have a minute to wait. It’s time we build our societal infrastructure to lower costs for families so you can focus less on worrying and more on parenting. This legislation is about giving families the support you need by tackling your most urgent issues — shrinking budgets, lack of child care, and rising rates of childhood poverty.”

“Michigan’s child care crisis drains billions from our economy each year and forces families out of the workforce. It is pushing underpaid child care workers out of their jobs. It’s clear that the system is broken from all angles, and it requires a comprehensive solution now, before even more families are faced with impossible decisions,” said Sen. Rosemary Bayer (D-West Bloomfield), sponsor of Senate Bill 311. “This package focuses on what matters most: quality care for our kids, consistency for our providers, and support for our families so they can afford to stay in their jobs. It's a win for our communities, and it's a win for our economy.”

The bills would make child care more affordable for families and more sustainable for child care professionals and entrepreneurs by:

Codifying the innovative bipartisan program, Tri-Share, that splits the cost of child care equally among employers, the state, and employees;
Tying the Child Care Reimbursement Rate to inflation to provide certainty and consistency to providers; and
Updating licensing requirements for child care centers and removing burdensome barriers to opening and operating centers.

“Codifying safe, accessible, and affordable child care programming empowers parents to advance their careers and equips our next generation with the critical support they need in childhood,” said Sen. Sean McCann (D-Kalamazoo), sponsor of Senate Bill 312. “Supporting our hardworking Michigan families is crucial amid rising costs. Taking action to provide tangible relief on trusted, reliable child care services — one of the most significant household expenses — is common sense. I am incredibly proud to see this legislation advance.”

“Affordable, accessible child care continues to be one of the most pressing issues facing parents and employers in all corners of our state. While the high cost of care prices families out, our child care providers face unnecessary, burdensome barriers to opening or expanding, which only drives up costs even more,” said Sen. Sarah Anthony, sponsor of Senate Bill 313. “Addressing Michigan’s child care crisis requires more than one fix, and this package does just that — taking a comprehensive approach that tackles costs, improves access, and cuts red tape all at once.”

These bills build on the success of the Tri-Share program and address other longstanding requests by child care providers to make their jobs easier and more stable

In today’s hearing, additional testimony in support of the bills was provided by employers, parents, and child care providers and advocates, including Michigan’s Children, the Early Childhood Investment Corporation (ECIC), Bay-Arenac Intermediate School District Educational Service Center (a current Tri-Share participant), and more.

To watch a recording of today’s hearing, click here: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1ARm7TzqEA/

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