
Anchorage's Child Care Fund Faces $462K Shortfall
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Anchorages child care fund faces a $462,000 shortfall due to a decline in cannabis tax revenue, leading to cuts in retention bonuses and new in-home daycares. Despite the challenges, the fund plans to allocate $1.75 million for educator subsidies, $2.4 million for wage boosts and access, and $2 million for pre-K in low-income schools. The funds board will meet on April 15th to discuss the 2027 budget and adapt to shifting revenues.
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