POLITICSTHE OAKLANDSIDE
Measure C has sent $53M to Alameda County childcare centers
Measure C has allocated $53 million to Alameda County childcare centers through sales tax revenue, supporting preschools in Oakland and other areas. The measure will also establish a $25 minimum wage for childcare workers.
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