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Denver eliminates its local childcare licensing with hopes of expanding access for families
Denver has eliminated its local childcare licensing fees to increase accessibility and availability for families. The move removes a local fee ranging from $25 to $200 for providers, who must still obtain state licensing, with the goal of expanding childcare supply and reducing costs.
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