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Reggie Bicha, the executive director for Human Services, told a committee of lawmakers this week that quality child care helps children's long-term success.
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They are unable to communicate with others who might assist them, Bicha said.
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Bicha said YoungStar would be submitted soon to the Legislature's Joint Finance Committee.
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"We want to make sure more kids have access to quality child care, and use Wisconsin Shares as incentive," Bicha said Wednesday in announcing the proposal at Project Bridges Day Care Center.
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Bicha said Wisconsin would be the 20th state to adopt a rating system.
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"Every child deserves to be safe, every child deserves to be healthy, every child deserves to be well cared for and loved," Bicha said during a news conferences in the library of the
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Bicha said he hopes that all of the state's child care providers will strive for improving on what they are already doing well.
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"Clearly the work we are doing is making a difference," Bicha said.
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These young children are the bureau's most vulnerable, Bicha said.
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"Clearly the work we are doing is making a difference," Bicha said.
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