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 While major federal changes tochild care costsare unlikely this year, some minor changes that could have bigger ripple effects are taking place.In August 2022, President Joe Biden signed theCHIPS and Science Act, which invested billions of dollars into computer chip and semiconductor manufacturing in the United States. The White House estimates hundreds of thousands of jobs will eventually be created because of it.The Commerce Department says in order for computer chip makers to receive U.S. funding, they must provide access to affordable child care. The department is now beginning the process of deciding who should get the money.Page three of the Commerce Department s fact sheet about the process says  any applicant requesting more than $150 million i stanley cup n funding must provide a plan for access to affordable, accessible, reliable, and high-quality child care for both facility and constructi stanley cup on workers. On Twitter, the Secretary of Commerce made clear  affordable child care  access is a big requ stanley cup irement.SEE MORE: US chip makers must provide affordable child care options to get fundsAli Lemaster doesn t have any plans on working in the computer chips industry, but she is a recruiter in th Yghn Businesses facing hourly employee shortages
 GREAT FALLS 鈥?This week is National FFA Week and the Electric City Chapter is celebrating 10 years as a chapter.On Tuesday, Electric City FFA will host district lead adidas campus ership competitions with about 70 students from chapters around the Glacier district.Electric City FFA Advisor Jodi Koterba said students learn skills in business, science, and professionalism that go beyond agriculture.One student said the experience has given her the opportunity to grow as a person. Being in FFA, I have gained many different skills from communication to just getting out there, talking to people, definitely getting me out of my comfort zone,  said senior Maci Myers.  I have competed in judging livestock, jud hoka ging food and science, vet science, and meat judging. To celebrate 10 years as a chapter, Electric City FFA will hold their Boots and Bow Ties dinner and auction this Friday at 5:30 p.m. at the Great Falls Elks Lodge located at 500 1st Avenue South.Its $20 for an individual ticket or you can buy a table of eight.The event includes student and alumni speakers as well as a live and silent auction.Koterba said the event helps air max  cover the costs of keeping students involved in FFA. We go to Bozeman, we go