New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S4604

Introduced
6/12/25  

Caption

Requires DCF to develop a unified child care finder; appropriates $3.6 million.

Impact

The bill allocates $3.6 million in funding for the development and implementation of this unified child care finder platform. The platform will offer an intuitive web and mobile interface that enables users to locate child care options effectively based on location, operational hours, and program types, among other criteria. Additionally, by allowing online applications and communications between parents and providers, the bill aims to enhance the enrollment process in early childhood education programs, ultimately supporting the state's objective of increasing participation in quality child care services.

Summary

Senate Bill S4604 is a legislative proposal introduced to enhance access to child care services in New Jersey by mandating the Department of Children and Families (DCF), in collaboration with the Departments of Human Services and Education, to create a unified child care finder. This initiative addresses the challenges posed by the current fragmented child care system, which operates under two separate finders. The unified system is designed to streamline the search process for parents and caregivers, thereby facilitating easier access to licensed child care facilities and family daycare providers throughout the state.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve child care accessibility, it has sparked discussions regarding the implementation and management of the technology required for the child care finder. Critics may express concern about the potential for inadequate oversight of the third-party vendor responsible for developing this technology, and whether the system will be robust enough to handle secure data exchange and user interactions as mandated. Furthermore, stakeholders may also argue the importance of ensuring that digital solutions address all accessibility needs for families seeking child care, particularly those with children who have special needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2476

Establishes Thriving By Three competitive grant program for infant and toddler child care programs; appropriates $28 million.

NJ A4179

Establishes Thriving By Three competitive grant program for infant and toddler child care programs; appropriates $28 million.

NJ A1068

Permits up to 10 children to be cared for by a registered family day care provider.

NJ A2910

Permits up to 10 children to be cared for by a registered family day care provider.

NJ AB123

Early childhood education: childcare and development programs.

NJ S2475

Establishes Department of Early Childhood.

NJ A4178

Establishes Department of Early Childhood.

NJ S2237

Establishes Department of Early Childhood.

NJ S0482

The Office Of Early Childhood Development And Learning

NJ H6378

The Office Of Early Childhood Development And Learning

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