Gov. Reeves advised to remove child support requirement Early childhood administrators have recommended Reeves eliminate the requirement that single moms sue their child's father for child support before applying for child care assistance.
by Anna Wolfe, Mississippi Today March 10, 2022 One of the biggest hurdles low-income single moms in Mississippi face when they apply for child care assistance is the requirement they sue their child's father for child support first. But on March 3, a group of governor-appointed early childhood administrators voted to recommend that Gov. Tate Reeves and his Department of Human Services remove this barrier from families.
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