Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S886

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Creating the Home Works Program

Impact

The Home Works Program is designed to improve the quality and accessibility of out-of-school time and summer programs for vulnerable youth populations. By funding slots at a rate no less than 75% of local market value, the Program seeks to enable various youth-serving organizations, including schools and municipalities, to participate actively in fostering a nurturing environment for children. This initiative is positioned to enhance the public service infrastructure by integrating more comprehensive support systems for disadvantaged children.

Summary

Bill S886, titled 'An Act creating the Home Works Program', proposes the establishment of a structured initiative aimed at addressing the needs of children aged five to fourteen who are part of the Emergency Assistance program in Massachusetts. The bill mandates the creation of out-of-school and summer programs funded by the Department, providing much-needed services for those in the Emergency Assistance program. These programs are to include transportation provisions, which will facilitate access for children to essential recreational and educational activities during non-school hours.

Contention

While the bill aims to provide significant benefits, it does not tap into existing funds from the Emergency Assistance program, which brings forth questions regarding long-term funding sustainability. There may also be potential debates within the legislature regarding the allocation of funds and resources among youth-serving organizations, especially those that operate in areas with high concentrations of affected children. The requirement for criminal background checks for all staff directly involved in child care may further lead to discussions about staffing shortages and the implications for various out-of-school programs.

Companion Bills

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