Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB95

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Child Care for Working Families Study Committee; establish.

Impact

The bill mandates the committee to study various aspects of child care assistance, including an analysis of federal and state funds available for this purpose. Specifically, it will look into the total federal revenue that Mississippi receives, the state funds allocated for matching federal requirements, and an economic analysis concerning the potential impacts of enhanced child care access on labor force participation. The implications of these findings could influence future budgeting and resource allocation for child care programs.

Summary

House Bill 95 aims to establish the Child Care for Working Families Study Committee to explore strategies for increasing access to affordable child care for working parents in Mississippi. The bill emphasizes the need for ensuring that every working parent can afford child care, thereby enabling their participation in the labor market. This initiative is particularly focused on low- to moderate-income families who face financial barriers in securing child care services.

Contention

While the objectives of increasing child care accessibility aim to support working families, there may be contentious discussions regarding the effectiveness of state funding and the adequacy of resources allocated for the Child Care Payment Program (CCPP). Critics might argue about the potential bureaucratic complexities or limitations that might arise from the study committee's recommendations, particularly in relation to funding and program implementation. Additionally, the bill's reliance on federal funding streams may prompt debate on the sustainability of such measures in the context of evolving federal policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB450

Child Care for Working Families Study Committee; establish.

MS HB1100

MS Childcare Teachers Shortage Study Committee; create.

MS SB2597

Mississippi K-12 and Postsecondary Mental Health Act of 2025; enact, and establish Executive Committee of ICCCY.

MS HB134

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; increase monthly benefit amount for.

MS SB2582

Sales Tax Diversion Study Committee; establish.

MS HB1385

Families Rights and Responsibilities Act; enact.

MS SB2896

Families' Rights and Responsibilities Act; enact.

MS HB1217

TANF funds; DHS shall use certain amount of each year to fund grants for providing marriage counseling to military and first responder families.

MS HB1387

Kinship payments for foster children; revise who may be paid.

MS SB2717

Child care; DHS shall transfer to CCDF the first $40 Million of unspent TANF funds from prior FY to be used for child care vouchers.

Similar Bills

MS SB2596

Mississippi K-12 and Postsecondary Mental Health Task Force; extend operation of.

MS SB2496

Mississippi K-12 and Postsecondary Mental Health Task Force; extend operation of.

MS HB1100

MS Childcare Teachers Shortage Study Committee; create.

MS SR152

Commend District 44 Senator John A. Polk for distinguished service to State Senate.

MS HB898

Sales Tax Diversion Study Committee; create.

MS SB2045

Study committee; authorize to study student loan debt in Mississippi.

MS SR154

Commend Honorable Cham Trotter III upon his induction into the 2025 University of Mississippi School of Law Hall of Fame.

MS HB1265

Sales Tax Diversion Study Committee; create.