You're right, it won't. To little to late. People should have put as much effort into complaining about it 6 months ago into putting that into action. Lots of people have, but majority haven't and a lot of parents seem to be unbelievably dismissive of this even being something worth worrying about. I'm grateful for those who have at least tried to fight this but ultimately I feel that we don't stand a chance if people don't follow up talk with action. I know for sure a number of people who will have no time and zero tolerance for those who complain about the bill once it's passed but did nothing to at least "try" to affect change to the bill. I myself am feeling defeated and think that some of the action taken was good while others could have been executed much better but I wrote letters, attended day of action and can say I tried my personal best to be involved and represent my industry. It may have been for nothing, almost certainly, but I think for myself it was better to have tried and failed than not at all. For goodness sakes I am leaving the industry in less than a year for school. If for no other reason than child safety I felt it my duty as a provider of 9 years and a mother of two to speak up for the fact that this bill does nothing to make children safer. That's my biggest pet peeve. It's just a for profit bill of BS in my opinion but I do believe strongly having worked in this capacity in another countries home daycare setting that there should be licensing, there should be ratios and there should be mandatory training, upgrading and regular consistent inspections for all. That is how we ensure children's safety not with this stack of liberal toilet paper they dare to call a bill.
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