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For years, policymakers have treated childcare as a private problem for families to solve on their own. New York City's move toward universal childcare reflects a different view: that access to care is essential economic infrastructure, no less important than schools, transit, or housing.
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The center, called The Little Apple, could be a model for other cities exploring ways to make life more affordable for workers.
Under Mamdani, New York will be the first to open a free childcare center for city workers
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