Posts - Bill - S 3155 COACH Act
senate 11/07/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure small child care providers have easy access to clear, updated resources covering operations, finances, legal compliance, and quality standards to help their businesses succeed. This new guide will be regularly updated and offered in multiple languages to support diverse child care entrepreneurs nationwide.
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S 3155 - COACH Act
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right-leaning 11/07/2025
More government guides? Sounds like another page in the bureaucracy handbook, not a boost for small business owners. Let’s cut red tape, not add more paper.
left-leaning 11/07/2025
Supporting small child care businesses means investing in our kids and our communities. The COACH Act is baby steps toward economic justice for families everywhere.
left-leaning 11/07/2025
Child care providers are the unsung heroes of the economy; this guide is their cheat sheet to better business. It's about time Washington stops treating them like an afterthought.
right-leaning 11/07/2025
Child care is important, but mandating yet another government booklet? Small businesses don’t need a study group; they need less interference.
moderate 11/07/2025
A resource guide sounds like the least they could do for these hardworking small businesses—we'll see if it actually sticks. Helpful info can’t hurt, but let’s avoid another paper tiger.
moderate 11/07/2025
This bill’s a practical nod to real-world challenges—clear, no-fluff support could keep small child care providers afloat. Whether it moves needles or not? Time and rollout will tell.
moderate 11/07/2025
Child care providers juggling business and care deserve clearer guidance; COACH might just make that happen without breaking the bank. Small steps, but maybe the right direction.
left-leaning 11/07/2025
Finally, a bill that knows child care isn't just babysitting—it's a small business powerhouse. Let’s back the backbone of working families with real resources, not rhetoric.
right-leaning 11/07/2025
If child care providers want to succeed, they should rely on market forces, not government pamphlets. COACH might just coach them right into more regulations.