Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2020

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

To preserve early education support for families

Impact

If enacted, S2020 will modify section 22N of chapter 7 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. The exemption from price limitations will allow child care programs to better manage their finances without being constrained by state-imposed price ceilings. This flexibility is intended to sustain the operations of these essential services, which are critical for working families relying on early education support.

Summary

S2020, titled 'An Act to preserve early education support for families,' is a legislative proposal introduced to ensure continuous support for early education programs in Massachusetts. The bill seeks to amend existing state law to exempt child care and school age programs, which are under contract with the Department of Early Education and Care, from certain price limitations enforced by the state. This change aims to provide more financial flexibility to these programs and ensure their viability in serving families across the state.

Contention

The bill's primary point of contention revolves around its implications for state budgets and the potential for increased costs to the government. Some legislators may express concerns about the long-term financial ramifications of exempting these programs from price limitations, arguing that it could lead to unregulated pricing and budgetary strain. Supporters, however, assert that allowing programs to adjust their pricing in response to market demands is essential for their sustainability and the provision of quality education and care for children.

Companion Bills

MA H2988

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Previously Filed As

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