New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1920

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Extends child care subsidies to families earning up to 300 percent of federal poverty level; appropriates funds.

Impact

If passed, A1920 will have a profound impact on state child care laws by revising the income threshold for eligibility, which directly affects how many families can access financial support for child care. This bill will enable many families who previously reported income levels just above the existing cap to receive assistance, thereby allowing them to afford necessary child care services. Additionally, it provides the Commissioner of Human Services with the authority to create tiers for income determination, potentially facilitating more tailored support based on individual family circumstances.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1920 aims to extend child care subsidies to families earning up to 300 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL), significantly raising the eligibility threshold for state subsidized child care assistance. This adjustment will allow families with a gross annual income of up to $83,250 for a family of four (as of 2022) to qualify for assistance, a considerable increase from the previous limit of 200 percent of the FPL. This move is seen as a response to the economic challenges faced by many families in New Jersey, as highlighted in the ALICE Report indicating that a large percentage of households struggle to make ends meet despite being employed.

Contention

While proponents assert that A1920 will provide vital support to working families and help reduce the financial burden of child care, opponents may express concerns about the funding and sustainable implementation of these subsidies. The bill includes provisions for appropriating necessary funds from the General Fund to implement its objectives, which could raise questions about budget allocation and long-term viability. Moreover, there might be apprehensions about the system for ensuring equitable distribution of funds and managing the increase in demand for services due to the expanded eligibility criteria.

Companion Bills

NJ S2241

Same As Extends child care subsidies to families earning up to 300 percent of federal poverty level; appropriates funds.

NJ S2480

Carry Over Extends child care subsidies to families earning up to 300 percent of federal poverty level; appropriates funds.

NJ A4176

Carry Over Extends child care subsidies to families earning up to 300 percent of federal poverty level; appropriates funds.

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