New York Governor Hochul Unveils Plan for State-Funded Universal Childcare Program

January 8, 2026 • Google News World

Governor Kathy Hochul Announces Plan for Universal Child Care in New York City

Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a new plan to provide universal child care for children under the age of five in New York City. The plan, which was unveiled alongside Mayor Zohran Mamdani, aims to make high-quality childcare accessible to all families.

According to the plan, the state will invest in a network of childcare centers and programs that will offer affordable and reliable care for 2-year-olds. The program, dubbed “2-Care,” is expected to provide financial support to low-income families and help reduce the cost of childcare for working parents.

The announcement was made by Governor Hochul and Mayor Mamdani at a press conference in Albany. The plan is expected to be implemented over the next several years, with the goal of providing universal child care to all children under five in New York City.

Details of the plan are still being finalized, but it is expected that the state will provide funding for childcare centers and programs, as well as support for low-income families. The program is expected to be rolled out in phases, with the first phase focusing on 2-year-olds.

Governor Hochul and Mayor Mamdani have stated that the goal of the plan is to provide high-quality childcare that is accessible to all families, regardless of income or background. They believe that this will help support working parents and give children a strong foundation for future success.

The announcement has been welcomed by advocates for early childhood education, who say that universal child care is essential for supporting young children’s development and helping them succeed in school and beyond.

Source: Google News World