Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB466

Introduced
1/12/23  
Refer
1/12/23  

Caption

Child care services; provide eligibility for certain persons under the Child Care Payment Program (CCPP).

Impact

The implementation of HB 466 is expected to significantly enhance support for young and vulnerable families in Mississippi, allowing more parents or primary caregivers to receive essential financial assistance for child care. This change could improve access to child care services, enabling parents to pursue education and employment opportunities, which may lead to better economic stability for families. Additionally, the plan could alleviate some of the financial burdens on low-income households that struggle with the high costs associated with child care.

Summary

House Bill 466 aims to amend the Mississippi Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) Plan, expanding eligibility for child care services under the Mississippi Child Care Payment Program (CCPP). The bill will enable certain groups of parents and primary caregivers to access child care services, focusing specifically on individuals who meet specified income and asset requirements. These groups include: high school students who are parents, young adults enrolled in educational or job training programs, individuals with disabilities who are parents, and grandparents who serve as primary caregivers for children whose parents are incarcerated.

Contention

While HB 466 appears to provide necessary support for caretakers of vulnerable children, there are potential points of contention regarding the bill's implementation and the criteria for eligibility. Specifically, determining the feasibility of the income and asset requirements may raise concerns about the accessibility of these services. Opponents of the bill may argue that eligibility determinations could be complex and may inadvertently exclude some families in need, thus requiring a robust framework for assessment and appeals to ensure fairness in the allocation of child care resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB359

Child care services; provide eligibility for certain persons under the Child Care Payment Program (CCPP).

MS HB85

Child care services; provide eligibility for certain persons under the Child Care Payment Program (CCPP).

MS SB2721

Child care services; provide eligibility for certain persons under the Child Care Payment Program (CCPP).

MS SB2742

Child care services; provide eligibility for certain persons under the Child Care Payment Program (CCPP).

MS HB463

Child care; DHS shall transfer to CCDF the first $40 Million of unspent TANF funds from prior FY to be used for child care vouchers.

MS A1794

Increases child care provider payments and revises hourly limits on child care for school-aged children under subsidized child care assistance program during 2020-2021 school year.

MS HB84

Child care; DHS shall transfer to CCDF the first $40 Million of unspent TANF funds from prior FY to be used for child care vouchers.

MS SB2717

Child care; DHS shall transfer to CCDF the first $40 Million of unspent TANF funds from prior FY to be used for child care vouchers.

MS HB355

Child care; DHS shall transfer to CCDF the first $40 Million of unspent TANF funds from prior FY to be used for child care vouchers.

MS SB2743

Child care; DHS shall transfer to CCDF the first $40 Million of unspent TANF funds from prior FY to be used for child care vouchers.

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