Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB846

Introduced
3/4/25  

Caption

Child Care Workforce Act

Impact

The implementation of SB846 can have profound implications for child care laws at both state and federal levels. By increasing wages for child care workers, the bill aims to enhance the well-being of these workers, improve the quality of child care services offered, and expand the availability of affordable child care across the nation. The federal support provided through this legislation is a recognition of the critical role that quality child care plays in early childhood development and in enabling families, especially working parents, to thrive economically.

Summary

SB846, known as the Child Care Workforce Act, seeks to enhance the supply and quality of child care services by increasing the wages of child care workers. This act establishes a pilot program under which competitive grants will be awarded to states, Indian Tribes, and Tribal organizations. The primary purpose of these grants is to supplement the wages of eligible child care workers, which is expected to help attract and retain skilled professionals in a crucial sector of societal support and economic vitality. The bill defines child care workers and outlines the mechanism for states to disburse wage supplements regularly.

Contention

While the bill presents a structured approach to bolstering the child care workforce, discussions around it may involve points of contention regarding funding and the management of grants. Critics might raise concerns over the sustainability of wage supplements once initial grants expire. Additionally, there could be debates about prioritizing funding based on geographic disparities and the adequacy of existing child care services. The administration of the funds and compliance with reporting requirements could also be a source of disagreement among stakeholders.

Congress_id

119-S-846

Policy_area

Families

Introduced_date

2025-03-04

Companion Bills

US HB1826

Related bill Child Care Workforce Act

Previously Filed As

US SB4880

Child Care Workforce Act

US HB9068

Child Care Workforce and Facilities Act of 2024

US HB5760

Climate Resilience Workforce Act

US HB5876

Building Child Care for a Better Future Act

US SB2840

Bipartisan Primary Care and Health Workforce Act

US SB268

Child Care Workforce and Facilities Act of 2023

US SB5336

Protecting America’s Children by Strengthening Families Act

US SB1298

Supporting Our Direct Care Workforce and Family Caregivers Act

US HB9811

Child Care Infrastructure Act Infrastructure Grants To Improve Child Care Safety Act

US HB7664

21st Century Children and Families Act

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