Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00434

Introduced
1/27/21  
Refer
1/27/21  

Caption

An Act Prohibiting The Diversion Of Child Care Subsidy Funding To Union Dues.

Impact

If passed, SB 434 would have a significant impact on the financial operations of child care providers who are part of unions. By safeguarding child care subsidy funding from being used for union dues, the bill seeks to protect the interests of families relying on these subsidies for child care services. Proponents argue that this ensures that funds are utilized directly for child care improvements and support rather than administrative or governance costs associated with unions.

Summary

Senate Bill 434 aims to amend section 17b-749 of the general statutes to prevent the diversion of child care subsidy funding for the purpose of increasing provider union dues. The bill was introduced by Senator Sampson from the 16th District and is referred to the Committee on Education. The central intent behind this legislation is to ensure that financial resources allocated for child care assistance remain dedicated solely to their intended purpose, without being redirected to support union-related expenses.

Contention

The bill may face opposition from labor unions and some child care advocates who argue that union representation is essential for ensuring fair compensation and working conditions for child care providers. Critics of SB 434 might contend that restricting funding for union dues could weaken the bargaining power of these providers, ultimately affecting the quality of care. Additionally, there may be concerns about the potential for diminished support for unionized workers within the child care sector, leading to broader implications for employment conditions in an industry that already faces challenges.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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