As Mayor Eric Adams' administration continues to push for universal child care in New York City, a new report sheds light on the efforts being made to ensure the safety of the city's day care centers. With a growing demand for affordable and accessible child care, Mayor Adams is working to expand services to all five boroughs, but critics are raising concerns about the safety and quality of existing day care facilities. As part of his initiative, Mayor Adams has announced a series of measures aimed at improving oversight and enforcement at day care centers, including increased inspections and penalties for non-compliance. But what specific steps is the city taking to safeguard the well-being of young children, and how will these efforts impact the future of child care in NYC?


What is NYC doing to keep day cares safe as Mayor Mamdani works to expand universal child care?  CBS News