The Colorado Department of Human Services wants the state to regulate the race of dolls in daycare centers. In a constricting new set of regulations ready to hit day care centers in Colorado, soon there will be a state bureaucrat inspecting day care centers counting how many white dolls, how many black dolls, and how many yellow dolls, and how many red dolls are at the center. More proof the statists are ready to raise your kids.
Colorado child care workers might soon face a few more tasks on their daily to-do lists. The state's Department of Human Services is proposing new child care center regulations that would limit kids' TV time to 20 minutes per day and regulate items including the race of the dolls kids play with and what kind of clothes staff members wear.
"The proposed rules are just astronomically overbearing. There's too many of them and they're too specific for a center to be able to remember and follow," preschool director Ida Mae-Custer.
In other words, parents who are struggling to make ends meet and fund day care, will soon be paying more as these regulations almost always drive up costs.
Proposed Colorado Day Care Regulations
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