Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2743

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

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.

Impact

If enacted, SB2743 would directly affect the distribution and utilization of TANF funds, channeling significant resources into child care support. This transfer is projected to aid low-income families considerably, alleviating the financial burden associated with child care and enabling parents to pursue employment or education. The bill underscores the importance of child care funding within the TANF framework, aiming to improve the well-being of children and their families by ensuring that child care remains accessible and affordable.

Summary

Senate Bill 2743 proposes an amendment to Section 43-17-5 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. The bill intends to transfer the first $40 million of any unspent and uncommitted Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds remaining from the previous fiscal year to the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) annually. These funds are specifically earmarked for the Child Care Payment Program (CCPP) to provide vouchers for qualifying children, aimed at supporting families in need by enhancing access to affordable child care services.

Contention

Notably, the bill may face discussions regarding the implications of reallocating TANF funds traditionally used for direct financial support to families in need. Proponents argue that enhancing child care access will ultimately benefit families by promoting workforce participation among parents. However, opposition might arise from those concerned that diverting funds from direct assistance could limit financial support during critical periods for struggling families. Thus, the ongoing debate over the priorities within TANF funding and the overall effectiveness of such transfers may emerge as key points of contention among legislators.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HB774

TANF block grant; DHS shall transfer 30% of each year to CCDF for child care vouchers.

MS HB1431

Nursing education; unspent TANF funds shall be spent to pay expenses of persons enrolled as part of workforce training.

MS HB612

TANF benefits; provide child care and transportation for applicants during initial orientation meetings.

MS HB970

TANF funds; prohibit use of for college scholarships for persons not receiving TANF benefits.

MS SB2331

TANF or Food Stamps; revise to no longer require child support cooperation policy for participation.

MS HB613

TANF funds; prohibit providing to any person whose income is more than 200% of poverty level.

MS SB2806

Applicants for TANF benefits; repeal section that required drug testing as condition of eligibility.

MS HB971

TANF benefits; remove certain restrictions and penalties for applicants and recipients.

MS SB2063

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; require Department of Human Services to issue photo EBT cards.

Similar Bills

MS HB582

TANF benefits; remove certain restrictions and penalties for applicants and recipients.

MS HB971

TANF benefits; remove certain restrictions and penalties for applicants and recipients.

MS HB126

TANF benefits; remove certain restrictions and penalties for applicants and recipients.

MS SB2388

Applicants for TANF benefits; repeal section that requires drug testing as condition of eligibility.

MS SB2806

Applicants for TANF benefits; repeal section that required drug testing as condition of eligibility.

MS HB716

TANF block grant; DHS shall transfer 30% of each year to CCDF for child care vouchers.

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 HB774

TANF block grant; DHS shall transfer 30% of each year to CCDF for child care vouchers.