Sec. 8549B. SENSE OF CONGRESS ON EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE
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## SEC. 8549B SENSE OF CONGRESS ON EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE **[**[20 U.S.C. 7931](/us/usc/t20/s7931)**]** It is the Sense of the Congress that a State retains the right to make decisions, free from Federal intrusion, concerning its system of early learning and child care, and whether or not to use funding under this Act to offer early childhood education programs. Such systems should continue to include robust choice for parents through a mixed delivery system of services so parents can determine the right early learning and child care option for their children.
States, while protecting the rights of early learning and child care providers, retain the right to make decisions that shall include the age at which to set compulsory attendance in school, the content of a State’s early learning guidelines, and how to determine quality in programs.
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SENSE OF CONGRESS ON EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE
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