Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7988

Introduced
3/16/22  

Caption

House Resolution Respectfully Requesting The Rhode Island Department Of Human Services To Use Its Regulatory Authority To Immediately Reduce Family Copayments For The Child Care Assistance Program

Impact

The bill, if acted upon, would authorize the Department of Human Services to employ its regulatory authority to reduce family copayments to the lowest legally permissible rates. This action seeks to alleviate the financial responsibilities that families face, particularly as the need for reliable child care remains essential—allowing parents to return to work and supporting child development. The reinstatement of family copayments had posed a challenge as it could limit access to child care, contributing to potential workforce disruptions, especially for parents of young children who are not yet vaccinated against COVID-19.

Summary

House Bill 7988 is a resolution respectfully requesting the Rhode Island Department of Human Services to reduce family copayments for the Child Care Assistance Program. The bill highlights the significant financial strain that child care expenses impose on families, particularly during and after the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to the pandemic, families were already struggling with the high costs associated with child care, which represent a substantial portion of their household expenditures. The resolution indicates an urgent need for immediate actions to lessen this burden on families in light of continued uncertainties in child age regulations and health concerns amid ongoing pandemic conditions.

Contention

Notably, the resolution emphasizes that the reinstatement of copayments could force families to choose between child care and their employment, risking economic repercussions for both individual families and the broader Rhode Island economy. There are implicit tensions between the need for financial sustainability for child care providers and the economic realities facing families. The bill highlights a critical gap in existing legislation regarding emergency measures taken during the pandemic and the long-term structural issues impacting child care access in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2562

Senate Resolution Respectfully Requesting The Rhode Island Department Of Human Services To Use Its Regulatory Authority To Immediately Reduce Family Copayments For The Child Care Assistance Program

RI S3086

JOINT RESOLUTION RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING HEALTHSOURCE RI (HSRI) TO CONVENE A WORKING GROUP TO STUDY THE ISSUE OF AFFORDABILITY OF COVERAGE IN THE RHODE ISLAND HEALTH INSURANCE INDIVIDUAL MARKET AND TO PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE DESIGN OF A STATE-BASED PROGRAM TO PROVIDE AFFORDABILITY ASSISTANCE TO RHODE ISLANDERS ENROLLED IN PLANS THROUGH THE HSRI EXCHANGE

RI H8332

JOINT RESOLUTION RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING HEALTHSOURCE RI (HSRI) TO CONVENE A WORKING GROUP TO STUDY THE ISSUE OF AFFORDABILITY OF COVERAGE IN THE RHODE ISLAND HEALTH INSURANCE INDIVIDUAL MARKET AND TO PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE DESIGN OF A STATE-BASED PROGRAM TO PROVIDE AFFORDABILITY ASSISTANCE TO RHODE ISLANDERS ENROLLED IN PLANS THROUGH THE HSRI EXCHANGE

RI S3157

SENATE RESOLUTION RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING HEALTHSOURCE RI (HSRI) TO CONVENE A WORKING GROUP TO STUDY THE ISSUE OF AFFORDABILITY OF COVERAGE IN THE RHODE ISLAND HEALTH INSURANCE INDIVIDUAL MARKET AND TO PROVIDE RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE DESIGN OF A STATE-BASED PROGRAM TO PROVIDE AFFORDABILITY ASSISTANCE TO RHODE ISLANDERS ENROLLED IN PLANS THROUGH THE HSRI EXCHANGE

RI H6164

House Resolution Respectfully Requesting Information And Guidance From The Rhode Island Department Of Human Services (dhs) In Conjunction With The Rhode Island Department Of Corrections (doc) On Current And Potential Services And Programs For Transitioning Females In The Criminal Justice System Through Pre- And Post-release

RI S2847

Creates the Rhode Island Child Care Assistance Program that governs both family eligibility for the state’s child care subsidy program and the rates paid to child care providers serving families receiving a subsidy.

RI H7124

Creates the Rhode Island Child Care Assistance Program that governs both family eligibility for the state's child care subsidy program and the rates paid to child care providers serving families receiving a subsidy.

RI S0622

Senate Resolution Respectfully Requesting Information And Guidance From The Rhode Island Department Of Human Services (dhs) In Conjunction With The Rhode Island Department Of Corrections (doc) On Current And Potential Services And Programs For Transitioning Females In The Criminal Justice System Through Pre- And Post-release

RI H5527

House Resolution Respectfully Requesting The Department Of Administration To Conduct A Study On The Technical And Economic Outcomes Of Decarbonizing Rhode Island By 2030

RI H5969

HOUSE RESOLUTION RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING THE DIVISION OF PUBLIC UTILITIES AND CARRIERS TAKE ACTION TO ADDRESS HIGH UTILITY BILLS FOR RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES IN RHODE ISLAND

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