In his address to Congress, President Donald Trump repeated his commitment to making "child care accessible and affordable." It's a campaign commitment to help working parents that hasn't received much elaboration from Trump since the election.

Ivanka Trump, the president's eldest daughter, has met with members of the House and Senate, as Bloomberg News reported last week, to discuss her own proposal for a child-care tax benefit — and that sounds a lot like what Trump outlined during his campaign.

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