SB 59 DE Introduced
AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A STATEWIDE RATE OF PURCHASE OF CARE FOR CHILD CARE PROVIDERS.
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Summary
This bill directs the Department to pay a statewide rate to all child care providers that is aligned with the New Castle County rate through existing program funds. This service provides support for families with children birth to 12 years of age with access to child care to enable the caretaker to hold a job, obtain training or meet the special needs of the parent or child. The bill would pay licensed child care providers statewide at the reimbursement rate of New Castle County as determined by the 2021 Delaware Local Child Care Market Rate Survey.
Sponsors (22)
- Kyle Evans Gay · primary
- Brian Pettyjohn Republican · primary
- Russell Huxtable Democratic · primary
- Peter C. Schwartzkopf · primary
- David P. Sokola Democratic · primary
- Stell Parker Selby · primary
- S. Elizabeth Lockman Democratic · primary
- Spiros Mantzavinos Democratic · primary
- Marie Pinkney Democratic · primary
- Sarah McBride · primary
- Laura V. Sturgeon Democratic · primary
- Bryan Townsend Democratic · primary
- Ruth Briggs King · primary
- Richard G. Collins Republican · primary
- Franklin D. Cooke Democratic · primary
- Kerri Evelyn Harris Democratic · primary
- Valerie Longhurst · primary
- Sean M. Lynn Democratic · primary
- Eric Morrison Democratic · primary
- Cyndie Romer Democratic · primary
- Michael F. Smith Republican · primary
- Madinah Wilson-Anton Democratic · primary
Action history (3)
- Mar 1, 2023 Introduced and Assigned to Health & Social Services Committee in Senate · upper
- Mar 8, 2023 Reported Out of Committee (Health & Social Services) in Senate with 4 Favorable, 2 On Its Merits · upper
- Mar 8, 2023 Assigned to Finance Committee in Senate · upper
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