Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HR1036

Introduced
5/12/21  
Enrolled
5/19/21  

Caption

Resolution; Oklahoma Licensed Child Care Centers and Homes; COVID-19.

Impact

This resolution highlights the resilience of the child care sector, emphasizing the essential role these centers play in allowing parents to return to work, thereby supporting the overall economic recovery in Oklahoma. It recognizes the challenges faced by licensed centers in maintaining adherence to heightened health standards while managing operational costs. The resolution emphasizes the need for ongoing support of this industry as it plays a crucial role in the welfare of children and the stability of families throughout the state.

Summary

HR1036 is a resolution commending Oklahoma Licensed Child Care Centers and Homes for their unwavering commitment and heroic efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. Acknowledged within the resolution is the significant strain that the pandemic has placed not only on the workers but also on the financial stability and operational capacity of these child care establishments. Throughout the pandemic, they remained operational at the request of state leadership, despite facing numerous challenges, including financial burdens from adhering to health guidelines set by the CDC.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR1036 appears largely positive, as it reflects a moment of gratitude and acknowledgment for the child care industry. Lawmakers and stakeholders express appreciation for the dedication of child care workers who continued to provide essential services during a time of unprecedented challenges. The resolution serves to reinforce the value of child care as a pivotal component of community support, indicating a unified legislative sentiment in favor of recognizing these contributions.

Contention

While HR1036 is generally supportive, there may be underlying tensions related to how the child care industry adapts to ongoing challenges post-pandemic. Some concerns could arise regarding the long-term financial sustainability of child care centers and whether adequate support, such as legislation or funding, will be provided to ensure their survival. However, the resolution does not delve into potential solutions or additional legislative measures that may be necessary, leaving certain aspects open to future discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HR1072

Resolution; employees; Oklahoma Child Care Facilities.

OK HB3410

Children; Oklahoma Juvenile Code; definition; custody; child in need of supervision; effective date.

OK HB3190

Children; Oklahoma Children's Code; sanctions; jury trial; individualized service plan; effective date.

OK SCR7

A Concurrent Resolution mourning the loss of Oklahomans due to COVID-19; expressing condolences to those who have lost friends and family; and asking for prayers on behalf of all Oklahomans impacted by the pandemic.

OK SCR7

Concurrent resolution mourning the loss of Oklahomans due to COVID-19; expressing condolences to those who have lost friends and family; and asking for prayers on behalf of all Oklahomans impacted by the pandemic.

OK HR1054

Resolution; recognizing March 29, 2022 as Anti-Hunger Day in Oklahoma.

OK HCR1002

Resolution; encouraging Oklahomans to consume and enjoy meat and poultry.

OK SB1239

Child care; adding exemption from the Oklahoma Child Care Facilities Licensing Act. Effective date.

OK HR1056

Resolution; recognizing March 29, 2022 as Anti-Hunger Day in Oklahoma.

OK SB1286

Child care; broadening certain exemption from the Child Care Facilities Licensing Act. Emergency.

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