Assemblymember Sarah Clark on Hochul’s child care plan
Assemblymember Sarah Clark weighs in on the governor's plan to expand child care access and discusses the legislative response.
Assemblymember Sarah Clark talks child care access
Assemblymember Sarah Clark responds to the veto of a child care assistance bill and discusses her 2025 agenda.
Questions remain about state budget spending on child care
Assemblymember Sarah Clark, a Rochester-area Democrat, provides an update on child care negotiations in the state budget.
Identifying risk of domestic partner violence
Assemblywoman Sarah Clark wants law enforcement to use an enhanced risk-assessment tool when responding to domestic incidents.
Expanding access to child care subsidies
Assemblymember Sarah Clark wants to end a wage threshold and create a presumptive eligibility for child care aid.
Finding out the true cost of child care, and paying it
Assemblymember Sarah Clark is trying to get the Cuomo administration to acknowledge the true cost of providing child care, so the state can begin to pay providers what they're owed.
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Redefining an infant to boost child care access
Changing the definition of an infant for at-home child care settings could make care more accessible to New York families.
Hochul administration slow to realize touted child care initiatives
A 2021 direct deposit law designed to benefit child care providers hasn't been implemented after more than two years.
Work of child care task force lost into the ‘ether of state government’
When Gov. Kathy Hochul approved an extension of the state's Child Care Availability Task Force in 2021, she wrote in an approval memo that the stakeholders would be "integral in advising the state." "(The task force) will help guide


