Governor Stein announces task force for early education at Durham visit

Governor Stein announces task force for early education at Durham visit
Stacy Cobb Director, Internal Audit — North Carolina Department of Commerce
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Governor Josh Stein visited Kate’s Korner, a child care center in Durham, to announce the formation of a new Task Force for Child Care and Early Education. The initiative aims to address the need for increased investment in North Carolina families by expanding access to affordable, high-quality child care.

The task force will be co-chaired by Lieutenant Governor Rachel Hunt and Senator Jim Burgin. Its primary goal is to find solutions that will support both the child care workforce and families across the state.

Governor Stein emphasized the broad benefits of investing in child care: “When we invest in child care, everyone benefits. Parents get to keep working and keep building their careers. Small businesses can keep their productive workers. And most importantly, our kids get a nurturing and supportive environment where they can thrive during their formative years, one that will shape their entire educational trajectory.”

Lieutenant Governor Hunt highlighted the importance of enabling parents to work without worry: “North Carolinians are hardworking and we have incredible systems like our community colleges to prepare people for the jobs of today and tomorrow. However, none of that matters if parents can’t go to work with peace of mind knowing their kids are safe and supported.”

Senator Burgin expressed pride in his role within the task force: “North Carolina’s strength lies in its families, and access to quality child care is crucial to their wellbeing,” he said. “I am proud to co-chair this task force alongside Lieutenant Governor Hunt so that we can ensure North Carolina is the best state to start a family.”

Governor Stein has issued an executive order establishing the task force officially. The group is tasked with identifying strengths and gaps within the current system, recommending investments in child care infrastructure, and working on strategies for recruiting and retaining a strong workforce. Reports and recommendations will be submitted to both the Governor and the public.



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