For Immediate Release
January 9, 2026
Contact: Maya Polon, maya@paschalroth.com
SACRAMENTO, CA – The more than 70,000 family child care providers in California represented by Child Care Providers United (CCPU) responded to Governor Newsom’s January 2026-27 budget proposal released today with this statement from Claudia Alvarado, a child care provider from Hollister:
“California’s child care workforce is under unprecedented attack from President Donald Trump and his Administration’s racist and hateful ideology. Child care is not a partisan issue: working parents need access to quality, affordable child care to get to work every day, and access to early learning is critical to children’s long term educational achievement.
“President Trump has no plan to address the child care crisis in this country that has left parents waiting years to get access to care they can afford, and created massive child care deserts in every part of this country. But in California, our united voice in our union has created real change, including protecting providers from seeing changes to pay and families from seeing changes to subsidy access through our contract.
“We must continue to build on our progress to ensure access to care is protected. Today’s budget proposal does not include additional investments significant enough to further stabilize a workforce that still sits on a razor’s edge with providers taking home, on average, $7 an hour in the fourth largest economy in the world. Parents are still waiting years on waitlists to get access to quality, affordable child care. We cannot sit back in the face of these attacks – we must do more. Until providers are paid for the full cost of providing care – including hours spent transporting older children to and from school, the high costs of after-hour care, sanitizing their homes, and more – we cannot claim to have a stable child care system in California.
“And as providers in Southern California continue to recover from the devastating fires one year ago, we look forward to working with Governor Newsom and the legislature to ensure that the proposed funding for child care recovery reaches the providers who are still waiting to rebuild. We fought hard to win this funding and will continue to advocate for policies and funding that ensure the state is better prepared to support providers and families in the immediate aftermath of future disasters.
“We look forward to working hand in hand with legislative leaders, the Women’s Caucus, and Governor Newsom to further strengthen our child care infrastructure to fight back against Trump and protect child care access for California’s working families.”
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Child Care Providers United brings together more than 70,000 family child care providers across California and is a partnership of SEIU Local 99, SEIU Local 521, and UDW/AFSCME Local 3930.