Child Care Aware of Kansas Texting Program

A new resource from Child Care Aware of Kansas. Note that there are different signups for parents/families and for child care providers.

Direct links for the new texting-program resource from Child Care Aware of Kansas.

The KSKIDS Parent Enrollment page is: http://www.ks.childcareaware.org/fill-form-enroll-texting-program-receive-parenting-information-fingertips/

The CCAKS Provider Enrollment page is: http://www.ks.childcareaware.org/fill-form-enroll-texting-program-receive-early-childhood-information-fingertips/

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Update On CHIP

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In one of the final acts of 2017, the Senate approved a short-term spending measure Thursday night to keep federal agencies operating through January 19, 2018, avoiding a government shutdown ahead of a December 22 deadline.

Along with funding the government for nearly a month, the bill also extends funding for CHIP through March 2018.  The Senate's vote comes hours after the House also approved the deal.

States can’t rely on limited patchwork funding, and families shouldn't have to worry that their children will be unprotected month to month. 

Please contact your Senators and Representative and urge them to adopt a long-term solution and re-authorize CHIP funding for five years. 

For more, see: 
https://ccf.georgetown.edu/2017/12/22/congress-approves-cr-but-fails-to-pass-long-term-chip-funding/

Parents Worry Congress Won't Fund The Children's Health Insurance Program

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Though 9 million kids across the U.S. get their health insurance through CHIP, Congress let the program expire Sept. 30.

Since then, states have been burning through the cash that remains in their CHIP accounts, and parents, doctors and state officials are wondering whether Congress will save what has traditionally been a popular program with strong bipartisan support.

Keeping kids insured doesn't cost much, he says, and it sure pays off.

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2017/12/12/569953391/parents-worry-congress-wont-fund-the-childrens-health-insurance-program