MADISON, Wis. (WRN) — A new survey shows a quarter of childcare programs statewide could close if a critical support program isn’t funded.

The survey from the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families shows 25% of childcare providers are somewhat, very, or extremely likely to close if the state Legislature doesn’t make investments in the Child Care Counts Program.

A release from Governor Tony Evers’ office says if the program ends, costs for infant care are also expected to rise. Evers has included $480 million in his 2025-27 Executive Budget to go towards the Child Care Counts Program, which is set to expire at the end of June.