Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB484

Caption

Establish child care grant programs

Impact

The legislation is expected to have significant implications for state laws related to child care funding and regulations. By prioritizing applicants who actively participate in the state’s tiered quality rating and improvement system for child care facilities, the bill aims to create a benchmark for child care standards while simultaneously promoting sustainable practices among child care providers. This grant initiative complements existing state efforts to increase child care accessibility, thus addressing a critical gap in workforce support and economic growth.

Summary

House Bill 484 aims to establish various grant programs designed to expand child care capacity within communities across Ohio. The bill is primarily focused on supporting employers, government entities, and nonprofit organizations in creating collaborative partnerships to provide child care services. It appropriates $10,250,000 to fund these grants, incentivizing the development of onsite and near-site child care facilities where workforce demand is high. The funding is intended to increase child care availability, facilitating business growth and recruitment in the state, particularly targeting rural and underserved areas.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the prioritization of certain applicant types, as there may be pushback regarding the allocation of resources to employers over community-based organizations or other entities that may offer innovative child care solutions. Critics may argue that the focus on employer partnerships could lead to a neglect of broader community needs, particularly in areas where child care demand is high but resources are limited. Additionally, concerns about the stringency of requirements to secure grants may pose hurdles for smaller entities trying to participate in the program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HB41

Establish certain child care grant programs

OH SF1561

Grant programs establishment for various purposes related to children's mental health

OH LD1859

An Act to Improve Access to Child Care and Early Childhood Education by Establishing Regional Resource Hubs

OH S3781

Establishes grant program for NJ YouthBuild programs through DOLWD; makes appropriation.

OH A5582

Establishes grant program for NJ YouthBuild programs through DOLWD; makes appropriation.

OH A2331

Establishes grant program for NJ YouthBuild programs through DOLWD; makes appropriation.

OH S1478

Establishes grant program for NJ YouthBuild programs through DOLWD; makes appropriation.

OH HB3965

Relating to authorizing the establishment of community child-care collaboratives and establishing a grant program for those collaboratives administered by the Texas Workforce Commission.

OH S2476

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

OH A4179

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

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