The White House is readying another massive spending proposal that would cover child care, universal pre-K and community college tuition, even as the path forward on its $2.3 trillion infrastructure package remains unclear.

President Biden is expected to outline his American Families Plan proposal before delivering a joint address to Congress on April 28. The White House has not provided details on the plan, but it is expected to address so-called human infrastructure like child care and family care programs, with a price tag that could hit $1 trillion.

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The Washington Post first reported the contours of the proposal, which is said to designate $225 billion for child care funding, $225 billion for paid family leave programs, $200 billion for universal pre-K and billions more for other educational programs.

The package is also expected to include billions of dollars worth of tax credits, including an extension of the expanded child tax credit that was passed in an economic relief bill earlier this year, the Post reported.

Read more at The Hill.