Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0802

Introduced
3/14/25  

Caption

Requires the department of human services to provide childcare assistance to families, including those served through DCYF, who meet the requirements of a protective services category as defined in CFR 98.20 (a)(3)(ii).

Impact

The bill's enactment is set to enhance support for working families by ensuring that those with incomes below a certain threshold can access childcare assistance, which is vital for enabling parents to gain or maintain employment. This legislative measure aligns with broader goals of alleviating poverty and promoting economic self-sufficiency among low-income households. Notably, it includes provisions for families involved with the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF), recognizing the unique challenges faced by these vulnerable groups.

Summary

Senate Bill 0802 is an act aimed at amending the Rhode Island Works Program by expanding childcare assistance provisions for families in need. Specifically, it mandates that the Department of Human Services provide appropriate childcare to all cash assistance participants requiring such support to meet work requirements. Additionally, the bill extends childcare assistance to low-income families earning up to 261% of the federal poverty level, ensuring these families can work or pursue education without the barrier of childcare costs.

Contention

While the bill aims to provide substantial support to families in need, it could face scrutiny regarding funding adequacy and the impact on state budgets. Critics may argue that the expansion of assistance programs needs to be balanced with fiscal responsibility, especially in light of the increasing demand for such services. Additionally, defining eligibility and ensuring equitable access across varying family circumstances could provoke discussions regarding implementation and oversight. Overall, S0802 presents an important step in addressing childcare accessibility and economic support for families.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7122

Removes the requirement that families consent to, and cooperate with the department of human services in establishing paternity and enforcing child and medical support orders as a condition of eligibility for childcare assistance.

RI S2459

Removes the requirement that families consent to, and cooperate with the department of human services in establishing paternity and enforcing child and medical support orders as a condition of eligibility for childcare assistance.

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 H7547

Establishes the Rhode Island Child Care for All Act which would provide high quality and affordable child care to families throughout the state.

RI S2705

Requires the department of children, youth and families (DCYF) to conduct periodic comprehensive needs assessments to determine whether the department's programs and services meet the needs of children and families.

RI H7823

Requires the department of children, youth and families (DCYF) to conduct periodic comprehensive needs assessments to determine whether the department’s programs and services meet the needs of children and families.

RI H7404

Relocates certain provisions of the general laws relating to child care assistance from the Rhode Island Works Program to the chapter on child care state subsidies.

RI H5193

Rhode Island Childcare Essential Act

RI S0522

Rhode Island Childcare Essential Act

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