Delaware 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SB58 Draft / Bill

                    SPONSOR:      Sen. S. McBride & Sen. Gay & Rep. Harris & Rep. Minor-Brown       Sens. Hansen, Hoffner, Lockman, Sokola, Sturgeon, Townsend; Reps. Baumbach, Bolden, Longhurst, Lynn, Morrison, Romer, Wilson-Anton           DELAWARE STATE SENATE   152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       SENATE BILL NO. 58       AN ACT RELATING TO THE REMOVAL OF COPAY REQUIREMENTS FOR DELAWARE FAMILIES IN NEED.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Sen. S. McBride & Sen. Gay & Rep. Harris & Rep. Minor-Brown       Sens. Hansen, Hoffner, Lockman, Sokola, Sturgeon, Townsend; Reps. Baumbach, Bolden, Longhurst, Lynn, Morrison, Romer, Wilson-Anton     

SPONSOR: Sen. S. McBride & Sen. Gay & Rep. Harris & Rep. Minor-Brown
Sens. Hansen, Hoffner, Lockman, Sokola, Sturgeon, Townsend; Reps. Baumbach, Bolden, Longhurst, Lynn, Morrison, Romer, Wilson-Anton

 SPONSOR:  

 Sen. S. McBride & Sen. Gay & Rep. Harris & Rep. Minor-Brown 

 Sens. Hansen, Hoffner, Lockman, Sokola, Sturgeon, Townsend; Reps. Baumbach, Bolden, Longhurst, Lynn, Morrison, Romer, Wilson-Anton 

   

 DELAWARE STATE SENATE 

 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 SENATE BILL NO. 58 

   

 AN ACT RELATING TO THE REMOVAL OF COPAY REQUIREMENTS FOR DELAWARE FAMILIES IN NEED. 

   

  WHEREAS, child care is an essential infrastructure for Delawares economy that supports todays workforce; and   WHEREAS, quality early learning opportunities are critical to childrens development, school readiness, and success in life; and   WHEREAS, policies adopted during the COVID-19 public health emergency have been successful in stabilizing families and providing them needed care and education; and   WHEREAS, the federal Administration for Children and Families recommends no family pay more than 7% of their income for copays, and has recommended a sliding scale where families up to the state median income are not required to contribute any copay; and   WHEREAS, most education funding is allocated by semester or year, however, early care and education funded by purchase of care is funded based on attendance; and   WHEREAS, ensuring the stability of care and education for young children, who are the most vulnerable and whose brain development is the most rapid, is one of the best investments the state can make for long-term impacts.   NOW, THEREFORE:   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE:   Section 1. The Department of Health and Social Services (Department) shall not charge copays for purchase of care to families earning up to 200% of the federal poverty line.   Section 2. The Department shall pay child care providers for up to 15 absent days per child per month for families qualifying for purchase of care.      

 WHEREAS, child care is an essential infrastructure for Delawares economy that supports todays workforce; and 

 WHEREAS, quality early learning opportunities are critical to childrens development, school readiness, and success in life; and 

 WHEREAS, policies adopted during the COVID-19 public health emergency have been successful in stabilizing families and providing them needed care and education; and 

 WHEREAS, the federal Administration for Children and Families recommends no family pay more than 7% of their income for copays, and has recommended a sliding scale where families up to the state median income are not required to contribute any copay; and 

 WHEREAS, most education funding is allocated by semester or year, however, early care and education funded by purchase of care is funded based on attendance; and 

 WHEREAS, ensuring the stability of care and education for young children, who are the most vulnerable and whose brain development is the most rapid, is one of the best investments the state can make for long-term impacts. 

 NOW, THEREFORE: 

 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE: 

 Section 1. The Department of Health and Social Services (Department) shall not charge copays for purchase of care to families earning up to 200% of the federal poverty line. 

 Section 2. The Department shall pay child care providers for up to 15 absent days per child per month for families qualifying for purchase of care. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   Since the COVID-19 public health emergency, the Department has not charged copays for Delaware Families earning up to 200% of the federal poverty level and has reimbursed purchase of care providers for 15 absent days per child per month. These practices have been successful in stabilizing families and providing early learning programs for Delaware's needy families and children.   Author: Senator S. McBride  

 SYNOPSIS 

 Since the COVID-19 public health emergency, the Department has not charged copays for Delaware Families earning up to 200% of the federal poverty level and has reimbursed purchase of care providers for 15 absent days per child per month. These practices have been successful in stabilizing families and providing early learning programs for Delaware's needy families and children. 

 Author: Senator S. McBride