Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB1826

Introduced
3/4/25  

Caption

Child Care Workforce Act

Impact

If enacted, HB1826 would enable targeted financial assistance to jurisdictions facing significant shortages of child care professionals. This funding would be directed specifically at supplementing the wages of eligible child care workers, enhancing their compensation in an effort to reduce turnover and improve job satisfaction. The legislation prioritizes areas with the greatest need, including those with high populations of young children or where child care services are scarce, significantly impacting local economies and family dynamics.

Summary

House Bill 1826, titled the 'Child Care Workforce Act', aims to increase the supply of quality child care services by enhancing the wages of child care workers. The bill proposes the establishment of a pilot program funded through competitive grants awarded to States, Indian Tribes, and Tribal organizations. The primary focus is to attract and retain child care workers in order to improve the overall quality of child care services and increase the availability of affordable options for families in need.

Contention

The bill's discussions may involve concerns regarding the allocation of federal funds and the effectiveness of wage supplements in actually improving child care services. While proponents argue that this initiative is essential for addressing the child care crisis, detractors may raise questions about the sustainability of funding and whether such measures could inadvertently lead to instability in services once government funding is exhausted. Evaluating the long-term effectiveness of these grants in attracting and retaining qualified workers will be crucial for ensuring the success of the initiative.

Congress_id

119-HR-1826

Policy_area

Families

Introduced_date

2025-03-04

Companion Bills

US SB846

Related Child Care Workforce Act

Previously Filed As

US SB4880

Child Care Workforce Act

US HB9068

Child Care Workforce and Facilities Act of 2024

US HB5760

Climate Resilience Workforce Act

US HB5876

Building Child Care for a Better Future Act

US HB9811

Child Care Infrastructure Act Infrastructure Grants To Improve Child Care Safety Act

US HB7664

21st Century Children and Families Act

US HB7536

PACE Act Preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences Act

US HB9076

Supporting America’s Children and Families Act

US HB5581

Child Care Assistance for Maternal Health Act

US HB7907

Welcome Back to the Health Care Workforce Act

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