New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1352

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires DHS to develop incentives to encourage private investment in child care deserts.

Impact

The legislation directs key government officials, including the Commissioner of Human Services and the Commissioner of Community Affairs, to collaborate on developing this incentive program. It stipulates a variety of potential incentives such as tax credits, exemptions, loan guarantees, and support for recruiting and training staff. This approach is intended to stimulate private sector engagement in the child care sector, which is vital for supporting working families, especially in urban and rural communities that are most affected by the shortage.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1352 seeks to address child care shortages in New Jersey by requiring the Commissioner of Human Services to create financial incentives that encourage private investment in child care facilities, particularly in areas identified as 'child care deserts.' A 'child care desert' is defined as a community where the demand for quality child care services exceeds the available supply. The bill aims to implement these incentives within 90 days of enactment, indicating an urgent need to enhance the child care landscape in the state.

Contention

Concerns may arise around the effectiveness of financial incentives in truly resolving the child care crisis. Opposition might focus on the adequacy and targeting of such incentives. Critics could argue that unless these programs are carefully designed and monitored, they may not sufficiently address the nuanced needs of specific communities. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the balancing act between encouraging private investment and ensuring that child care remains accessible and affordable for low-to-moderate-income families.

Enforcement

The bill mandates that the Commissioner of Human Services apply for any necessary state plan amendments or federal waivers to secure continued federal financial involvement in subsidized child care programs. It expects the implementation of a regulatory framework to support these measures, which may involve the adoption of new rules under the Administrative Procedure Act, providing a structured approach to the rollout of the bill's initiatives.

Companion Bills

NJ S1078

Same As Requires DHS to develop incentives to encourage private investment in child care deserts.

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