A new poll of New Hampshire voters shows they believe finding childcare is a major concern, and they support the idea of using scholarships to help working families fund their childcare needs.

The poll, conducted by pollster Alex Lundry of Redbud Consulting, found that 58 percent of Granite State voters believe families with young children are struggling, while just 2 percent think they are thriving — a more pessimistic view than the national average. Only 13 percent of respondents said they were “very confident” that families in their community have the resources and support they need.

What’s the real state of childcare in New Hampshire? What impact is it having on the state’s workforce, or its ability to keep younger residents in the state?

New Hampshire asks Lundy, as well as Rebecca

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