Candidate Survey Responses 2024
PA HOUSE DISTRICT 101
QUESTION 1:
Do you believe that the first three years of life matter to a child’s development and that the potential of these formative years can be augmented when young children attend child care programs that have talented staff who, along with parents, help establish a strong foundation of infants’ and toddlers’ developmental skills?
QUESTION 2:
Do you believe that high quality Pre-K builds strong social and emotional skills that help prepare children for early school success?
QUESTION 3:
Would you support allocating more state funding for high-quality Pre-K education for three- and four-year-olds?
QUESTION 4:
Do you believe that making child care more accessible and affordable will help businesses find more qualified workers?
QUESTION 5:
Do you support increasing state funds to boost the wages of child care staff?
QUESTION 6:
Do you support increasing state funds for child care so that more families can afford child care?
QUESTION 7:
Should the wages for child care workers and preschool teachers be commensurate with those of other educators who work in k-12 schools and have similar qualifications?
QUESTION 8:
Will you support more state funds spent for home visiting programs that help new parents care for their babies?
QUESTION 9:
Will you advocate for increased access to services that connect youth and families to work?
QUESTION 10:
Do you or family members have personal experiences with ECE they’d like to share (or more specifically, struggles finding child care)?
| Name | Please indicate the office and district for which you are running | Website | Social Media | Current Job | Campaign Contact Name | Campaign Contact Email | Campaign Contact Phone Number | 1. Do you believe that the first three years of life matter to a child’s development and that young children benefit most when they attend high-quality child care programs that have talented staff who, along with parents, help establish a strong foundation of infants’ and toddlers’ developmental skills? | 1a. If you'd like to elaborate on your choice, please comment below. | 2. Do you believe that high quality Pre-K builds strong social and emotional skills that help prepare children for early school success? | 2a. If you'd like to elaborate on your choice, please comment below. | 3. Pennsylvania loses more than $6.6 billion annually in lost wages, productivity, and economic activity because of the lack of affordable, accessible child care. Do you agree that Pennsylvania must make sustained, significant public investments in child care and pre-k to support children, working families, businesses, and the state’s economy? | 3a. If you'd like to elaborate on your choice, please comment below. | 4. The average Pennsylvania household spends $13,354 annually for infant care, placing a heavy burden on middle-income families. Do you believe families earning up to 400% of the Federal Poverty Level — $128,600 for a family of four — should have access to affordable, high-quality child care? | 4a. If you'd like to elaborate on your choice, please comment below. | 5. Pennsylvania reimburses child care providers well below the actual cost of operating high-quality programs which contributes to low wages resulting in staffing shortages, higher tuition for middle-income families and sector instability. Do you support increasing reimbursement rates to reflect the full, actual cost of providing high-quality care? | 5a. If you'd like to elaborate on your choice, please comment below. | 6. Child care professionals earn just $15.08/hour on average, despite many holding college degrees and performing work critical to children’s development. Low wages are pushing skilled professionals out of the field, which increases costs for families and reduces access to care. Do you support increased state investments to recruit, retain, and fairly compensate the early childhood workforce? | 6a. If you'd like to elaborate on your choice, please comment below. | 7. A recent statewide survey of child care providers — with 17% of programs responding — found more than 3,000 unfilled staff positions across Pennsylvania. Those providers reported that if they were fully staffed, more than 25,000 additional children could access care. Do you support increased state investment to address the child care staffing crisis so providers can fill vacancies and expand access for working families? | 7a. If you'd like to elaborate on your choice, please comment below. | 8. Serving young children with disabilities, developmental delays, or mental health needs often requires additional staffing, training, and supports that are not fully reimbursed by the state. As more children with complex needs enter child care, inadequate support is driving educators out of the sector. Do you support increasing state funding so child care and pre-k providers can meet the needs of these children and retain qualified educators? | 8a. If you'd like to elaborate on your choice, please comment below. | 9. Nearly seven out of ten Pennsylvania families lack access to paid family and medical leave, and many small and medium-sized businesses cannot afford to offer it on their own. Do you support creating a statewide Paid Family and Medical Leave program so workers can care for themselves or loved ones without losing their paycheck? | 9a. If you'd like to elaborate on your choice, please comment below. | 10. Do you or family members have personal experiences with early childhood education you’d like to share (or more specifically, struggles finding child care)? | 10a. If you'd like to elaborate on your choice, please comment below. | CANDIDATE PLEDGE (OPTIONAL): I will advocate for increased state funding for high-quality, affordable child care and Pre-K to ensure every Pennsylvania child has a strong start to life and the opportunity to reach their full potential. (enter name below) |
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