MoCo daycare capacity reduction

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is the best way to give feedback against this?


There's a public hearing in 2 days. You can register to testify, and the deadline is tomorrow.

Also, it's a Council hearing, so email the at-large member as well as your local member with your opinion.

Unlike the Board of Ed, the Council members seem to be more responsive to such feedback.


Don't wait for the public hearing to start providing feedback. I don't think the Council has ever voted against or even seriously considered amending these orders once they're presented. Start emailing, calling, sharing on Facebook, etc., now!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the best way to give feedback against this?


Email county.council@montgomerycountymd.gov
Anonymous
I guess I'm a dunce at civics. How can the county council override the state?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm a dunce at civics. How can the county council override the state?


They can be more restrictive, but they can't be less restrictive.
Anonymous
Is it just me or does it feel like moco is constantly gunning for working parents and kids. Private schools, playgrounds, trick or treating, and now this?! All the while facilitating eating and drinking inside and now escape rooms?! Insanity. Leave working families alone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess I'm a dunce at civics. How can the county council override the state?


They can be more restrictive, but they can't be less restrictive.


As an example, the state can say it's OK for restaurants to open up to 75% capacity, however they can't force restaurants to open. The county can still limit to 50%. The county cannot allow 100% capacity in that case.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Covid cases among children are skyrocketing nation wide. Unless you are an essential worker who must report in person, keep your kids home!


Child care centers have been open since March in Maryland yet there have been very few COVID outbreaks at them.

A peer-reviewed study recently published in the Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics concluded that:
"Within the context of considerable infection mitigation efforts in U.S. child care programs, exposure to child care during the early months of the U.S. pandemic was not associated with elevated risk for COVID-19 transmission to providers."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it just me or does it feel like moco is constantly gunning for working parents and kids. Private schools, playgrounds, trick or treating, and now this?! All the while facilitating eating and drinking inside and now escape rooms?! Insanity. Leave working families alone.


This is what you get when the majority of the Council and also the COunty Exec come from ultra-progressive downcounty (Takoma Park / SS). That's why I voted in favor of ballot Question D so we get rid of the at-large seats and have every seat tied to a part of the county.
Anonymous
Are any other counties being more restrictive than the state requires? Yes, I can Google, but if you know, spare us a moment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it just me or does it feel like moco is constantly gunning for working parents and kids. Private schools, playgrounds, trick or treating, and now this?! All the while facilitating eating and drinking inside and now escape rooms?! Insanity. Leave working families alone.


Kids don't pay taxes, nor do they vote. They're an easy target.

It's like taking candy from a baby...
Anonymous
So how do day cares decide? Will it be last-enrolled, first to lose a spot?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is it just me or does it feel like moco is constantly gunning for working parents and kids. Private schools, playgrounds, trick or treating, and now this?! All the while facilitating eating and drinking inside and now escape rooms?! Insanity. Leave working families alone.


This is what you get when the majority of the Council and also the COunty Exec come from ultra-progressive downcounty (Takoma Park / SS). That's why I voted in favor of ballot Question D so we get rid of the at-large seats and have every seat tied to a part of the county.



I live down county but I still need daycare to work! Though not today (Election Day). Today I am stress eating m and ms and scrolling DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So how do day cares decide? Will it be last-enrolled, first to lose a spot?


Probably. If so both my kids will likely lose their spots. Thanks moco.
Anonymous
And this will mean more caregivers furloughed, or working reduced hours. Only can MoCo find a way to screw professionals and the working class at the same time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are any other counties being more restrictive than the state requires? Yes, I can Google, but if you know, spare us a moment.


I’m not aware of any that are being more restrictive than the state on childcare centers.
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