Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1389

Introduced
1/30/24  

Caption

Child care; waiting list; appropriation

Impact

The bill proposes significant changes by committing state funds to eliminate the existing waiting list for child care assistance. It allocates money specifically for families earning up to 165% of the federal poverty level, which is intended to support parents as they obtain or maintain employment. Additionally, the measure emphasizes child care for special circumstances, including domestic violence and homelessness, indicating a broader supportive framework for vulnerable families in Arizona.

Summary

SB1389 aims to amend section 46-803 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to enhance child care assistance for eligible families. The bill focuses on providing financial support to families transitioning from cash assistance towards self-sufficiency. Specifically, it allows assistance for those whose incomes fall below 165% of the federal poverty level, thereby expanding access to child care. The aid aims to help these families achieve employment stability and independence from state programs.

Contention

While the bill has strong support from various legislative members focusing on child welfare, there may be contentions regarding funding and budget allocation. The bill permits the Department of Economic Security to manage child care assistance budgets by reducing eligibility levels as required. This flexibility might spark criticism among those who argue that it places low-income families at risk of losing crucial support when funding is tight. Moreover, the prioritization process for families on waiting lists may raise concerns about fairness and accessibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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