Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2087

Caption

Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Workforce Commission and local workforce development boards regarding the provision of child care and the subsidized child care program.

Impact

The legislation is expected to significantly impact how child care providers are evaluated and supported. By mandating the inclusion of quality assessment measures and the establishment of an entry-level rating, the bill promotes a higher standard for child care facilities. Local workforce development boards will now have added responsibilities to ensure child care providers meet these new performance measures and standards, potentially leading to better care options for children and increased access for families in need of subsidized care.

Summary

Senate Bill 2087 focuses on enhancing the provisions related to child care through amendments to the Texas Government Code and Labor Code. Specifically, it aims to empower the Texas Workforce Commission and local workforce development boards in their roles regarding the subsidized child care program. This includes establishing a quality-based rating system, the Texas Rising Star Program, which is essential for child care providers who participate in the state-funded program. With an entry-level rating and specific qualifications in place, the bill seeks to elevate standards within child care services available to families in Texas.

Contention

During discussions surrounding SB 2087, there may have been divergent viewpoints regarding the practicality and implications of the established ratings and standards. Supporters argue that higher standards will improve service quality and better support families who rely on subsidized child care. However, opponents may raise concerns about the feasibility for smaller child care providers to meet new requirements, potentially threatening their ability to participate in state programs. These discussions emphasize the balance needed between ensuring quality and maintaining accessibility for families dependent on these services.

Companion Bills

TX HB2607

Same As Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Workforce Commission and local workforce development boards regarding the provision of child care and the subsidized child care program.

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