Lawsuit requiring child-care workers to get college degrees is dismissed by a Federal Judge

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A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit intended to block controversial D.C. regulations requiring many of the city's child-care workers to earn associate degrees.

The lawsuit, brought by two child-care providers and one parent in the District, argued that the rules issued in 2016 were overly burdensome and violated the constitutional rights of child-care workers.

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