Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB1421

Introduced
3/7/23  

Caption

Improving Child Care for Working Families Act of 2023

Impact

The impact of HB 1421 on state laws will potentially be significant, as it proposes modifications to existing child care assistance programs and funding structures. By increasing the allocation of state resources towards child care subsidies, the bill is designed to reduce the out-of-pocket costs for families, making it easier for them to afford child care. There are also provisions aimed at increasing support for child care providers, including professional development resources and incentives for high-quality programming. As a result, the bill could play a meaningful role in enhancing the overall child care landscape in the state, promoting better outcomes for children and families.

Summary

House Bill 1421, known as the Improving Child Care for Working Families Act of 2023, aims to enhance access to affordable child care for working families across the state. The bill focuses on improving the quality and availability of child care services, recognizing that access to such services is crucial for parents who are balancing employment and family responsibilities. It seeks to address the financial burdens many families face when it comes to securing quality child care, which can often limit workforce participation, particularly among low- and middle-income households.

Contention

Despite its favorable intentions, HB 1421 is not without its points of contention. Opponents of the bill have raised concerns about the feasibility of proposed funding increases and whether the state can adequately support the necessary financial commitments without impacting other essential services. Some stakeholders believe that while the bill addresses immediate concerns regarding child care accessibility, it does not fully tackle underlying issues such as poverty and inadequate wages that affect families' ability to afford child care in the first place. These debates will likely influence the bill's progression and the final form it may take.

Companion Bills

US HB478

Related Working Families Childcare Access Act of 2023 or the WFCA Act of 2023 This bill includes certain additional expenses in a dependent care flexible spending arrangement (FSA), specifically qualified sports, tutoring, and music or art expenses. It also increases the eligibility age for dependent care benefits to 15, allows a carry forward of unused benefits to the next plan year, and increases to $15,000 the maximum amount of dependent care benefits excludible from employee gross income.

Previously Filed As

US SB1992

Working Families Tax Relief Act of 2023

US HB3936

Tax Cuts for Working Families Act

US HB1510

Improving Access to Nutrition Act of 2023

US HB2976

Child Care for Working Families Act

US HB5008

Health Equity and Access under the Law for Immigrant Families Act of 2023 HEAL for Immigrant Families Act of 2023

US SB2646

HEAL for Immigrant Families Act of 2023 Health Equity and Access under the Law for Immigrant Families Act of 2023

US HB2660

SALT Fairness for Working Families Act

US HB3352

Improving Diaper Affordability Act of 2023

US SB1354

Child Care for Working Families Act

US HB1366

Keep Children and Families Safe from Lead Hazards Act of 2023

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.