S 1086 · 113th Congress · Families
Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 2014
Bill Progress
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EnactedLatest: Became Public Law No: 113-186.(2014-11-19)
Recorded Votes
PassedSenate · 2014-11-17
Roll #276 ↗Yea 88Nay 1
PassedSenate · 2014-11-17
Roll #276 ↗Yea 88Nay 1
Plain Language Summary
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Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 2013 - Reauthorizes the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 through FY2019. Revises the Act to allow a joint interagency office, designated by the governor, to serve as the lead agency for a state desiring to receive a community services programs child care and development block grant. Increases from two to three years the period that must be covered by a state child care and development plan. Revises and expands plan requirements to include, among others, compliance with state and local health and safety requirements, compliance with child abuse reporting requirements, protection for working parents, and coordination with other programs. Prescribes early learning and developmental guidelines. Authorizes a state to use funds to establish or support a system of local or regional child care resource and referral organizations. Requires a state receiving funds under such Act to carry out at least two of specified activities affecting the quality of child care. Requires states receiving grant funds under such Act to carry out criminal background checks for child care staff members of child care providers. Makes ineligible for…
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CBO Cost Estimate
Congressional Budget OfficeS. 1086, Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 2014
Feb 25, 2014As ordered reported by the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions on September 28, 2013
Full CBO report ↗S. 1086, Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 2014
Oct 15, 2014As passed by the House of Representatives on September 15, 2014
Full CBO report ↗Official non-partisan budget analysis by the Congressional Budget Office
Cosponsors (7)
4 Democrats3 Republicans