For Immediate Release
May 28, 2026
Contact: Maya Polon
SACRAMENTO, CA – The more than 70,000 family child care providers in California represented by Child Care Providers United (CCPU) responded to today’s California Senate’s 2026-27 budget plan with the following statement from Max Arias, CCPU Chairperson and Chief Negotiator:
“California’s child care providers applaud the Senate for fighting to protect child care slots and for protecting the state’s budget from corporate greed. But we are asking them to negotiate a final budget that meets the state’s affordability needs, too. Providers and working families are stretched beyond the breaking point, and it is more important than ever that California protect access to care for families by ensuring fair pay for providers.
“This isn’t complicated. Only 14% of eligible California children are enrolled in subsidized child care, and providers need sustainable reimbursement rates to serve those families. Child care providers are early educators, laying the foundation for children’s lifelong learning while carrying California’s economy on their backs. This administration offering us half the cost-of-living adjustment earmarked for other educators is, by definition, devaluing our work.
“The child care crisis is not on the horizon, it is already here. Every provider forced to close means another family scrambling for care and another parent struggling to get to work. Accepting that a vast majority of child care providers run their programs on a razor’s edge, not even taking home a salary at the end of the day, is a moral failure for our state. While we commend the Senate for rejecting the Governor’s deeper cuts, this cannot be where the conversation ends. The doors that close this year may never reopen.
“Child care providers are calling on Governor Newsom and the Legislature to come to the table and negotiate a final budget that does not leave child care providers and working families behind. A budget that does not invest in provider pay, voucher slots for families, and prospective pay fails families and providers. We will not accept that.”
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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.