Minnesota officials must provide information about federal child care fund recipients by January 9, or risk losing funding amid fraud allegations linked to the Trump administration. Investigations at several child care centers accused of fraud found no significant issues, although ongoing scrutiny continues. A congressional hearing will address these allegations, which have drawn criticism from Minnesota Democrats, who argue the administration’s actions harm families. The state receives $185 million annually in child care funds, supporting around 23,000 children and 12,000 families.
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