Corrine Hendrickson
A Day Without Child Care (Hour 2)
Childcare provider Corrine Hendrickson outlines the reasons behind the annual “Day Without Child Care,” as a way to call attention to the ongoing crises of finding affordable quality childcare, staffed by caregivers making a living wage.
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The case for childcare: why investing in this industry pays dividends.
The ladies give a wrap on their week. Governor Evers to hold a special session focusing on Child Care. Corrine Hendrickson, owner of Corrine's Little Explorer family childcare, joins the show.
Maybe Something for the Kids? (Hour 2)
Two different groups are coming to the state Capitol this week to make one final pitch before the state budget is adopted. Republicans voted to kill off the Child Care Counts program. Parents, providers, and small business owners will be asking them to change their mind and not make childcare less affordable for families. And public education advocates will try to convince legislators and Gov. Evers to modify their deal that sends more money to voucher schools as well as public schools.
GET YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Luke and Evan do our part to get your head in the game for the evening's primary races across the state.
“As a former Republican I could say some things but I won’t” (Hour 2)
Todd Allbaugh of the Todd Allbaugh show gives an update on the UW-Richland Campus "transition plan" and Main Street Alliance Leaders Chanda Causer, Shawn Phetteplace and Corrine Hendrickson join to talk about MSA's upcoming Day of Action.
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