By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Scoopico
  • Home
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • True Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Life
  • Money
  • Tech
  • Travel
Reading: When child care takes a hit, where are our budget priorities?
Share
Font ResizerAa
ScoopicoScoopico
Search

Search

  • Home
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • True Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Life
  • Money
  • Tech
  • Travel

Latest Stories

In search of first hockey gold since 1980’s ‘Miracle,’ U.S. men open Olympics with win
In search of first hockey gold since 1980’s ‘Miracle,’ U.S. men open Olympics with win
Cruz targets federal childcare rules amid Minnesota fraud scandal
Cruz targets federal childcare rules amid Minnesota fraud scandal
Days of our Lives TWIST: Kristen Manipulates Brady into Her Bed Through Deception?
Days of our Lives TWIST: Kristen Manipulates Brady into Her Bed Through Deception?
The Best Presidents’ Day Weekend Sales
The Best Presidents’ Day Weekend Sales
Brentford vs Arsenal Live: Gunners Lead Title Race by 3 Points
Brentford vs Arsenal Live: Gunners Lead Title Race by 3 Points
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
2025 Copyright © Scoopico. All rights reserved
When child care takes a hit, where are our budget priorities?
Opinion

When child care takes a hit, where are our budget priorities?

Scoopico
Last updated: February 5, 2026 8:25 pm
Scoopico
Published: February 5, 2026
Share
SHARE


Feb. 5, 2026 7:30 AM PT

To the editor: When local and state governments cannot find the funding to support a robust child-care system for working families, it seems we should be questioning our budget priorities (“Why child care could be ‘at a standstill’ as California plans not to expand financial assistance,” Feb. 2).

The governor and local leaders have allocated billions of dollars to an unhoused population with no legitimate results, unless you consider a 4% reduction in the Los Angeles area a reasonable outcome. Let’s not forget the $4 billion to settle sex abuse claims, some of which were apparently not properly vetted. Those billions also help fund the injury lawyer industry and private investors.

Accessible and affordable child care should be a basic state priority, especially given the fact that politicians are asking the general tax-paying public to fund other programs that consistently go off the rails.

Lee Meister, San Pedro

Affordability is the rationale Democrats will see extra victories in 2026
Trash might pile up amid Republic contract battle
Socialist win in New York Metropolis lurches Democrats additional left
Trump’s U.N. speech was ‘a worldwide embarrassment’ for the U.S.
Melanie Winter fought for the Los Angeles River with urgency
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print

POPULAR

In search of first hockey gold since 1980’s ‘Miracle,’ U.S. men open Olympics with win
U.S.

In search of first hockey gold since 1980’s ‘Miracle,’ U.S. men open Olympics with win

Cruz targets federal childcare rules amid Minnesota fraud scandal
Politics

Cruz targets federal childcare rules amid Minnesota fraud scandal

Days of our Lives TWIST: Kristen Manipulates Brady into Her Bed Through Deception?
Entertainment

Days of our Lives TWIST: Kristen Manipulates Brady into Her Bed Through Deception?

The Best Presidents’ Day Weekend Sales
Life

The Best Presidents’ Day Weekend Sales

Brentford vs Arsenal Live: Gunners Lead Title Race by 3 Points
Sports

Brentford vs Arsenal Live: Gunners Lead Title Race by 3 Points

Chloe Kim wins silver at the women’s halfpipe final
News

Chloe Kim wins silver at the women’s halfpipe final

Scoopico

Stay ahead with Scoopico — your source for breaking news, bold opinions, trending culture, and sharp reporting across politics, tech, entertainment, and more. No fluff. Just the scoop.

  • Home
  • U.S.
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • True Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Life
  • Money
  • Tech
  • Travel
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

2025 Copyright © Scoopico. All rights reserved

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?