To the editor: When native and state governments can’t discover the funding to assist a strong child-care system for working households, it appears we needs to be questioning our finances priorities (“Why baby care may very well be ‘at a standstill’ as California plans to not develop monetary help,” Feb. 2).
The governor and native leaders have allotted billions of {dollars} to an unhoused inhabitants with no official outcomes, until you contemplate a 4% discount within the Los Angeles space an affordable consequence. Let’s not neglect the $4 billion to settle intercourse abuse claims, a few of which have been apparently not correctly vetted. These billions additionally assist fund the harm lawyer business and personal buyers.
Accessible and reasonably priced baby care needs to be a fundamental state precedence, particularly given the truth that politicians are asking the overall tax-paying public to fund different applications that persistently go off the rails.
Lee Meister, San Pedro

