File:Christopher Dodd and Jim Jeffords speaking at the Pentagon, May 2000.jpg
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DescriptionChristopher Dodd and Jim Jeffords speaking at the Pentagon, May 2000.jpg | Senators Chris Dodd (left) and Jim Jeffords were on hand at the Pentagon to echo the National Women's Law Center's praise for DoD's child development program. The center May 16 presented Defense Secretary William Cohen with its report on military child care, which extols the program as a model for the nation. Dodd hailed DoD's program as the "gold standard." Jeffords pointed out that absenteeism caused by poor quality child care costs American businesses more than $3 billion a year. | ||||
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Source | http://www.defenselink.mil/news/May2000/n05172000_20005174.html | ||||
Author | Photo by Linda D. Kozaryn. | ||||
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