Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HR41 Latest Draft

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PRINTER'S NO. 365 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE RESOLUTION 
No.41 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY CERRATO, KHAN, MUNROE, FRIEL, HANBIDGE, McNEILL, 
HILL-EVANS, MAYES, GIRAL, PIELLI, HOWARD, FREEMAN, 
SCHLOSSBERG, PROBST, SANCHEZ, DALEY, DONAHUE, STEELE AND 
WARREN, JANUARY 28, 2025 
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH, JANUARY 28, 2025 
A RESOLUTION
Directing the Joint State Government Commission to conduct a 
study of emergency child care and provide recommendations.
WHEREAS, Crisis child care is important to provide for 
families in this Commonwealth who find themselves suddenly 
unable to provide the nurturing care a child deserves; and
WHEREAS, The Commonwealth should provide safe emergency 
child-care options to help parents who face a crisis; and
WHEREAS, Crisis nurseries can take many different forms, 
including nurseries, day-care centers and community centers; and
WHEREAS, Crisis nurseries provide immediate, temporary relief 
for families experiencing challenging life circumstances, such 
as health emergencies, situations that place a child at risk of 
abuse and neglect or any other parental stressors; and
WHEREAS, Crisis nurseries face the same challenges as other 
child-care facilities in this Commonwealth and, for the House of 
Representatives to be well-informed about the stability of 
crisis nurseries, the challenges faced by child-care facilities 
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WHEREAS, Currently, child-care facilities struggle to recruit 
and retain staff across Pennsylvania; and
WHEREAS, Staffing issues are caused, in part, by low wages, 
which average $12.43 per hour in Pennsylvania; and
WHEREAS, Even with stimulus funding from the COVID-19 
pandemic, child-care facilities have not been able to meet the 
demand for child care; and
WHEREAS, Nearly 60% of Pennsylvania residents live in a 
child-care desert, defined as an area where there are three 
times the number of children than openings at child-care 
centers; and
WHEREAS, There are just 12 crisis nurseries in this 
Commonwealth, which is insufficient to support our communities; 
and
WHEREAS, Pennsylvania should take all opportunities to 
utilize funding made available by the Federal Government, 
especially funds that could provide meaningful assistance to 
those in crisis; and
WHEREAS, The House of Representatives should craft policy 
informed by a thorough understanding of the resources at its 
disposal, and members should be informed when pursuing 
legislative solutions; therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives direct the Joint 
State Government Commission to conduct a study of emergency 
child care and provide recommendations; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Joint State Government Commission's study 
of emergency child care , at a minimum, includes the following:
(1)  A review and analysis of the current availability of 
emergency child care in Pennsylvania, including the types of 
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30 license under which any emergency child-care facilities 
operate.
(2)  A review and analysis of the challenges that 
emergency child-care facilities face in expanding service.
(3)  A review of any Federal or State funding for 
emergency child-care programs, including how licensing 
impacts eligibility for government support.
(4)  A review of the available and potential funding 
sources for emergency child-care programs under Medicare, 
Medicaid and other insurers.
(5)  A review of the availability of and funding for 
emergency child care in other states in the nation, including 
how those states license facilities.
(6)  Policy and legislative recommendations that would 
allow the Commonwealth to access any available Federal 
funding for emergency child care that it does not currently 
utilize and that would suggest other ways for Pennsylvania to 
support networks of crisis nurseries and emergency child 
care.
(7)  Any other matters deemed appropriate by the Joint 
State Government Commission;
and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Joint State Government Commission, as part 
of its study, establish an advisory committee consisting of the 
following members:
(1)  The Secretary of Health or a designee.
(2)  The Secretary of Human Services or a designee.
(3)  A representative from a county children and youth 
agency.
(4)  A representative of an organization representing 
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30 county commissioners.
(5)  Two individuals who work in an emergency child-care 
facility.
(6)  Two parents who have utilized emergency child-care 
services.
(7)  A representative of an organization of private 
child-care providers.
(8)  A representative of a Statewide nonprofit membership 
organization or center of group or family child-care 
programs;
and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Joint State Government Commission present 
its report to the House of Representatives no later than 18 
months after the adoption of this resolution.
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