“For parents, it’s an expensive service. A lot of parents rely on child care. So, when they don’t have access to child care then they’re not able to participate in the workforce, which has a big impact on our local and statewide economy,” says Caitlin Jensen, Executive Director at Zero to Five Montana.
The Electric: House advances bill to study early literacy
"Sarah Froehlke, a policy analyst at Zero to Five Montana, spoke in support of the bill at a...