Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB456

Introduced
2/12/25  
Refer
2/12/25  
Refer
2/13/25  
Refer
3/21/25  
Engrossed
4/8/25  
Refer
4/9/25  
Enrolled
4/25/25  

Caption

Provide best beginnings scholarships to child care workers

Impact

If enacted, HB 456 would modify existing legislation under sections 52-2-714 and 52-2-715 of the Montana Code Annotated. It specifically proposes an annual appropriation of $5.5 million from the general fund for the next biennium starting July 1, 2025. This funding will enable the department of public health and human services to offer scholarships, thereby increasing accessibility to affordable childcare services for low-income families while simultaneously recognizing and rewarding child-care workers' contributions.

Summary

House Bill 456 aims to expand the Best Beginnings Child Care Scholarship Program in Montana to include scholarships for child-care workers employed by licensed day-care centers or registered family or group day-care homes. This bill seeks to address the financial challenges faced by low-income families and the childcare workforce, recognizing the importance of early childhood education and the role of childcare workers. By expanding eligibility to include these essential workers, the bill supports not only their financial well-being but also the stability of childcare services in the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 456 appears largely positive, reflecting a growing recognition of the importance of childcare and its impact on children's development and family stability. Supporters argue that the expansion of the scholarship program is a necessary step to attract and retain qualified workers in the childcare sector, address the needs of low-income families, and ultimately enhance early childhood education. Nonetheless, there may be some concerns raised about the sustainability of funding and the effective implementation of the expanded program.

Contention

While the bill enjoys broad support for its intent, there are discussions regarding the adequacy of the proposed funding relative to the growing demand for childcare services. There are concerns among some stakeholders about potential challenges in monitoring and distributing the scholarships effectively. Additionally, with a relatively small increase in the overall budget for childcare assistance programs, discussions may arise regarding whether this bill adequately addresses the broader systemic issues affecting childcare access and quality in Montana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB457

Revise best beginnings eligibility

MT A3478

Provides categorical eligibility for subsidized child care services to certain child care workers.

MT HB1720

Relative to notice to child day care providers of child care scholarships.

MT S2991

Provides categorical eligibility for subsidized child care services to certain child care workers.

MT SB664

Child Care Scholarship Program - Priority for Child Care Providers

MT HB910

Child Care Scholarship Program - Priority for Child Care Providers

MT SB321

Provide tax credits for children and child care

MT HB1109

DHS-CCAP-CHILD CARE WORKERS

MT SJ41

Interim study of home-based and family child care providers

MT S1027

"Opportunity Scholarship Act"; establishes pilot program in Department of Treasury providing tax credits to taxpayers contributing to scholarships for low-income children.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.