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Michigan childcare provider collected $1.1M in taxpayer funds despite no visible signs of operating
Michigan lawmakers are investigating 1st Premier Learning Academy & Daycare, which received $1.12 million in taxpayer-funded childcare reimbursements between 2023 and 2026 despite no visible signs of operation at its listed address in Clinton Township. Site visits found the facility locked during business hours, with no staff or children present, and the address is occupied by another daycare with a closed license.
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1st Premier Learning Academy & DaycareorganizationMichigan House Oversight Subcommittee on State & Local Public Assistance ProgramsorganizationChild Development & Care (CDC) Programorganization39781 Garfield Road, Clinton TownshipplacePremier Early Childhood Education Partners LLCorganizationKidz in Motion Early Learning Instituteorganization
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