Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB391

Introduced
9/1/23  
Refer
9/1/23  
Report Pass
9/12/23  
Refer
9/12/23  
Engrossed
9/14/23  
Refer
9/20/23  

Caption

Modifying administrative rules regarding the number of child care workers and children in group child care centers.

Impact

The implications of AB391 are significant for child care operations throughout Wisconsin. By facilitating increased enrollment through higher child-to-worker ratios, this bill could potentially address chronic staffing shortages in child care facilities. Advocates argue that easing these requirements would make it easier for centers to operate effectively, enhancing availability for parents seeking child care. Additionally, the alignment with local schooling ratios presents an opportunity for educational consistency from early childhood into formal schooling.

Summary

Assembly Bill 391, introduced on September 1, 2023, seeks to modify existing administrative rules regarding the number of child care workers required for the children in group child care centers in Wisconsin. The bill proposes to increase the minimum ratio of child care workers to children, thereby allowing centers to accommodate more children without the need for additional staff. Specifically, this initiative aims to better align child care provisions with local schooling standards, allowing child care centers to adjust their worker-to-child ratios based on the average ratios in the school districts where they are located.

Contention

However, AB391 is not without its points of contention. Critics express concerns that increasing the ratio of children to workers may compromise the quality of care provided to children. They argue that fewer workers per child may lead to less individualized attention, which is essential for child development. This debate highlights the balancing act between accessibility of child care services and ensuring high standards of safety and attention for children. Further discussions and evaluations will likely focus on the potential trade-offs between operational flexibility for child care providers and the developmental needs of children in their care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB423

Modifying administrative rules regarding the number of child care workers and children in group child care centers.

WI AB390

Modifying administrative rules relating to assistant child care teachers.

WI SB424

Modifying administrative rules relating to assistant child care teachers.

WI AB210

Early childhood: childcare and education.

WI SB127

Early childhood: childcare and education.

WI SB285

Generally revise child care administrative rules

WI SB44

Modifying ratio of children at family child care facilities

WI SB852

Modifying ratio of children at family childcare facilities

WI AB392

Allowing certified child care operators to provide care to up to six children. (FE)

WI SB425

Allowing certified child care operators to provide care to up to six children. (FE)

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