Plain English Breakdown
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Grant Program for Child Care
This bill requires the governor's office of faith-based and community initiatives to establish a grant program to support nonprofit and faith-based child care programs for children under four years old.
What This Bill Does
- Establishes a grant program run by the governor's office of faith-based and community initiatives to fund child care programs for children under four years old.
- Requires at least one-third of funds appropriated to the office each year to be used for these grants.
- Sets rules for who can get grants, including being licensed, in good standing with human services, and using an income-based pricing model.
- Gives priority to child care programs located in areas where there are not enough child care options.
Who It Names or Affects
- Nonprofit and faith-based child care providers for young children
- Families needing affordable child care
Terms To Know
- Child Care Desert
- A census tract where there are more than 50 children under five years old but does not contain a licensed child care agency or has a ratio of at least three children per licensed slot.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill did not pass in the current session.
- It requires funding from the state budget, which is subject to approval by lawmakers.