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Commerce Leaders Put Child Care Center Stage—The Same Day It Gets Sidelined At Presidential Debate
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A question about child care at Thursday night’s first presidential debate in Atlanta, which followed a campaign by advocacy group Moms First to get something asked on the topic, got a scarce amount of air time, with President Biden addressing the issue briefly and former President Trump ignoring the question entirely.
At the first-ever summit on child care hosted by the Commerce Dept. and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce June 27, Forbes spoke with Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo as corporate executives, entrepreneurs, lawmakers and more gathered to discuss solutions.
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