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    I would probably wait on the rate increase for everyone till we know more about the laws if you are going to use that as your reason since the bill has not passed yet. It will only be after the bill has passed and the 2 under 2 kicks in that we can use that as leverage. If the raise is one in general then probably should have been thought out 2-3 months before it would take effect regardless of how much notice you gave families.

    Actually I would have raised the rates of the new family coming in by 1-2 dollars a day as that is how I do rate increases. Those in care remain at their rate the entire time they stay fulltime with me. I raise the rates of incoming families only.

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