The National Women’s Council (NWC) has called for significant investment in a fully public-funded childcare system in Ireland’s upcoming budget, citing the need for €300 million to reduce costs and improve accessibility for families. Representing nearly 200 women’s organizations, the NWC emphasized that structural reforms are necessary to address the current 'broken' childcare system, which they argue prevents women from participating equally in various aspects of society. Their pre-budget submission includes proposals such as expanding the free contraception scheme, addressing rising energy costs through targeted credits, and reforming family leave benefits. Additionally, the NWC urged the government to pause new data center approvals to alleviate pressure on the national energy grid.
Lectura del sesgo (Progresista): The article presents the National Women’s Council’s demands for increased public funding for childcare, expanded contraception access, and energy cost relief, all of which align with progressive policy goals. The framing emphasizes systemic barriers faced by women and calls for substantial public re





