In April 2023, Senator Murray and Representative Scott reintroduced the Child Care for Working Families Act (CCWFA – S.1354/ H.R.2976), which has been introduced every Congress since 2017 – this time with updates. One of the largest updates is the addition of Building an Affordable System for Early Education (BASE) grants. These grants would go to every state, no opt-in required, and provide $9 billion distributed annually to help defray child care providers’ costs to operate.
Child Care Aware® of America supports the CCWFA. This piece of legislation would lower the price of child care for families, especially for those most in need. In addition, it would invest in the supply of child care, ensuring that quality is improved, care is available during nonstandard hours, and more slots are available in high-quality preschool programs, in Head Start programs and for infants and toddlers. Finally, the legislation would support the early childhood education workforce by improving compensation.
Read more about the updates in the most recent version of the CCWFA here.
In addition to the CCWFA, CCAoA has proudly endorsed several other bills related to child care and early education this Congress. A few include:
You can view the federal bills CCAoA is tracking and our stances here.
Earlier this year, President Biden and Congress came to an agreement to raise the debt ceiling and prevent the U.S. from defaulting on the federal debt through the Fiscal Responsibility Act. This law sets caps on federal funding for FY24 at around FY23 levels, without adjustments for inflation. The law includes recissions of unspent funding. While child care funding distributed to states is unaffected, the Office of Child Care is losing some unspent administrative funds.
With funding levels set, the work in the appropriations committees has picked up steam. Although the Republican-controlled House of Representatives Appropriations Committee wants to keep numbers even lower than what was outlined in the Fiscal Responsibility Act, the Democrat-controlled Senate Appropriations Committee has come in slightly higher than the House. Negotiations will continue this summer. With a limited amount of funding to go around, increases for the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) face steep odds. Advocacy matters as Members of Congress make funding decisions in the coming months. CCAoA will continue to monitor the federal appropriations process, especially the proposed allocations for CCDBG which are expected to come out later this summer.
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