Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB95

Introduced
1/10/25  

Caption

Provide for a pilot program under the federal Child Care Subsidy program

Impact

Should LB95 be enacted, it would directly impact state laws surrounding child care assistance by implementing a structured pilot program that may change the dynamics of how child care services are funded and accessed. The initiative could provide critical data to inform future legislation aimed at expanding child care subsidies. Notably, this could lead to significant improvements in child care accessibility for families who currently face barriers due to the high costs associated with care.

Summary

LB95 proposes the establishment of a pilot program under the federal Child Care Subsidy program aimed at providing much-needed financial assistance for child care to low-income families. By creating this pilot, the bill seeks to evaluate the effectiveness of the subsidy system in enhancing access to child care services and supporting families in need. The bill is positioned as a response to the growing concerns over the affordability of child care, aiming to alleviate some of the financial burdens experienced by families across the state.

Contention

Discussions surrounding LB95 may reflect a range of perspectives. Advocates highlight the bill's potential to provide essential support to struggling families, arguing that stable child care is vital for economic stability and workforce participation. However, opponents may raise concerns regarding the sustainability of federal funding and question whether a pilot program would adequately address the needs of families. As the bill moves through legislative consideration, these points of contention will likely shape the conversation and influence amendments or alterations to the proposal.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB856

Change eligibility requirements for the federal child care subsidy program

NE LB946

Change requirements for payments to Child Care Subsidy program providers

NE LB233

Provide for child support payment disregard under the aid to dependent children program and pass through of certain child support payments

NE LR427

Interim study to examine the use of the child care subsidy program in section 68-1206 as an incentive to recruit and retain employees in the child care industry

NE LB882

Change provisions relating to benefits under the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

NE LB85

Provide for express lane eligibility under the Medical Assistance Act and the Children's Health Insurance Program

NE LB310

Change the maximum payment level under the aid to dependent children program

NE LB199

Provide for a driving privilege card for federally authorized aliens

NE LB913

Require a state plan amendment for postpartum coverage under the Children’s Health Insurance Program

NE LB964

Adopt the Special Education Teacher Forgivable Loan Program Act and provide for scholarships under the Nebraska Career Scholarship Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.