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Reply to "I bet all daycares in MoCo open June 22nd"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If MoCo takes a different approach on this it’s going to be a mess- daycares are regulated at the state level. This isnt as simple as delaying things like stores and restaurants opening.[/quote] That’s what I have been saying all along. Montgomery county already did take a different approach and It is confusing and it’s a mess. Licensing is not sending us information. We have to scour the Internet and look for answers on our own. [/quote] While there's a licensing office in Montgomery County, I believe they are state employees, not county employees.[/quote] Correct. The PP sounds confused- if you are waiting on information from county licensing, you'll be waiting a long time.[/quote] No, I meant information from licensing from the state. No information. [/quote] The announcement was just made yesterday. While it would have been nice if they had the detailed updated information ready at the time if the announcement, I expect it will be released soon.[/quote] Maybe. The problem now is going to be the county, unless the county stops providing conflicting information.[/quote] The county has mainly been going along with the state on childcare. That said, I think the state should be clear that they are not giving counties local control over this.[/quote] I know. Sort of. I'm the poster that had been making that point in this thread for a while now. Here's the problem, though. Early on, the county was silent om child care. In the most recent order, they explicitly addressed it, but the contents of the county order aligned with what the state was already doing. Now there's a disconnect. And since no one is actually responsible for child care in MoCo government, there's no established organization that can address this. Of course Elrich could, but I doubt any of us have confidence in his leadership at this point (even if you might otherwise generally agree with his policies).[/quote]
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