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Oregon families desperately need affordable child care. The state’s early childhood agency left $67M for free preschool unspent
Oregon families desperately need affordable child care. The state’s early childhood agency left $67M for free preschool unspent
Oregon families desperately need affordable child care. The state’s early childhood agency left $67M for free preschool unspent

Published on: 02/05/2026

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Preschool children learn and play at the Oregon Child Development center in Gresham. In 2025, Oregon's Department of Early Learning and Care left unspent $67 million allocated to it to provide free preschool to thousands of children.

Oregon’s child care agency left unspent $66.6 million intended to provide free preschool to needy children in 2025, the agency’s leaders acknowledged Tuesday.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/education/2026/02/oregon-families-desperately-need-affordable-child-care-the-states-early-childhood-agency-left-67m-for-free-preschool-unspent.html

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