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Texas parents left scrambling as childcare seats and funding run short

by LAWIN.news October 21, 2025
written by LAWIN.news October 21, 2025
Teacher Kristen Alford holds Kai’Lani Centeno, left, and Mouhamed Dioum at the new Vogel Redbird Campus, a day care for about 130 kids that will also provide job training and education programs for employees and children who live and work in the area in Dallas, Texas, Monday, January 27, 2025.
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Texas families continue to face mounting challenges securing affordable childcare as demand exceeds available funding and capacity.

Kiddie Academy, a childcare provider in Houston, reflects the strain affecting the sector.

Owner James Ihedigbo, who also works with the Texas Licensed Child Care Association, has tracked major shifts in the industry across his nine years in the field.

He points to legislative changes, including House Bill 3, which introduced free pre-kindergarten for three- and four-year-old children in public schools.

Costs have climbed sharply. Infant care once cost roughly $230 a week. Parents now face weekly costs in the $400 to $420 range. A Texas Legislative Study Group report lists the average annual price for infant care at $9,324.

Families unable to shoulder that burden often turn to the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for subsidies. Ihedigbo explains that the program supports roughly 100,000 to 125,000 children and families each year. Even so, more than 100,000 families remain on lengthy waiting lists due to insufficient funding.

Ihedigbo urges state leaders to increase support for childcare subsidies. He points to a past $100 million federal allocation to the subsidy program and stresses the need for a dedicated state funding stream.

Meetings with state officials are expected. Ihedigbo and the Texas Licensed Child Care Association plan to engage directly with the governor’s office to address escalating costs and supply limitations.

Requests for information sent to the Texas Workforce Commission regarding current services, wait periods, and financial resources have not received answers.

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