Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5301

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to certain requirements regarding the subsidized child-care program administered by the Texas Workforce Commission.

Impact

The implications of HB 5301 would potentially lead to alterations in existing procedures and regulations surrounding state-funded childcare initiatives. By establishing requirements, the bill seeks to streamline processes and ensure that the programs not only offer financial support but also enhance the overall quality of care provided in subsidized settings. This measure could have significant effects on families needing affordable childcare, as well as on the operations of both public and private childcare establishments within Texas.

Summary

House Bill 5301 is focused on establishing specific requirements for the subsidized child-care program administered by the Texas Workforce Commission. The intent of the bill is to enhance the programming related to childcare by implementing strategic guidelines and standards that aim to improve the accessibility and quality of childcare services available to Texans. The bill positions itself as a measure to provide more support for parents and guardians in seeking affordable childcare solutions that meet the necessary standards outlined by the state.

Contention

Although the text directly outlines the requirements associated with the subsidized childcare program, discussions around this bill may highlight differing perspectives on the scope and implementation of the proposed changes. Proponents of the bill might argue that increased oversight and standards will lead to improved outcomes for children and families utilizing these services. In contrast, critics may raise concerns about the potential for overregulation, worrying that the requirements could stifle childcare providers or create barriers that could limit access for low-income families.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Labor Code

  • Chapter 302. Division Of Workforce Development
    • Section: New Section

Education Code

  • Chapter 12. Charters
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1614

Relating to a grant program to provide free public school prekindergarten programs to certain children who are eligible for the subsidized child-care program administered by the Texas Workforce Commission.

TX HB44

Relating to a grant program to provide free public school prekindergarten programs to certain children who are eligible for the subsidized child-care program administered by the Texas Workforce Commission.

TX HB1979

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

TX SB1844

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

TX SB2315

Relating to the creation of a task force to develop a plan for the consolidation of the functions of workforce development programs administered by the Texas Workforce Commission and social services programs administered by the Health and Human Services Commission.

TX HB3771

Relating to the creation of the employer child-care contribution partnership program administered by the Texas Workforce Commission; authorizing a civil penalty.

TX 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.

TX HB1703

Relating to the workforce development evaluation system administered by the Texas Workforce Commission, including the establishment of a workforce development career education and training evaluation pilot program.

TX HB1780

Relating to the creation by the Texas Workforce Commission of a program to assist with transitioning certain workers to clean energy jobs.

TX HB3462

Relating to the consolidation of ombudsman programs administered by the Health and Human Services Commission.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.