First hour: Discussing updates in criminal justice reform with Amy Bach from Measures for Justice
Second hour: How a shortage of child care services is impacting local families
Amy Bach, president and executive director of Measures for Justice, returns to Connections. Bach is a Rochester native whose work is aimed at facilitating fairness in the criminal justice system through data-driven initiatives. She’ll be giving a public presentation at the Harley School, but first, she joins us to discuss updates with Measures for Justice, legislative action in various states, and her thoughts on bail reform in New York. In studio:
- Amy Bach, president and executive director of Measures for Justice
Then in our second hour, The Children’s Agenda recently released a new report that shows there’s a growing shortage of affordable and available child care services, both locally and nationally. According to the report, Rochester has seen improvements in the availability of child care for children in pre-K, but options for infants and toddlers are increasingly difficult to find. The Children’s Agenda is calling on local, state, and federal partners to invest more in the child care system and in providers. This hour, we discuss the report and The Children’s Agenda’s priorities. We also hear from providers and from parents who share the challenges they’ve faced finding child care. In studio:
- Pete Nabozny, director of policy for The Children’s Agenda
- Bridget Shumway, president of Generations Child Care
- Rosa Marie Curtis, mother of two, and president of Marvelous Mind Academy
- Sarah Espe, mother of a toddler
- Katie Gootee, mother of two