Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB460

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Caption

Relating to a study regarding the cost of child care in this state in comparison to family income.

Impact

The legislation obliges the Texas Workforce Commission to produce a detailed report by December 15, 2026, which will include critical data on the number of families eligible for subsidized child care, the available governmental resources for such support, and how these factors interact with trends in child care costs over time. This focused inquiry is hoped to yield insights that could benefit legislative and budgetary evaluations regarding child care subsidies and support mechanisms for families, addressing one of the key concerns impacting working parents in Texas.

Summary

House Bill 460, introduced by Representative Lopez of Bexar, mandates a comprehensive study by the Texas Workforce Commission concerning the cost of child care in relation to family income throughout Texas. This bill aims to illuminate the financial burden that child care places on families by analyzing trends in child care costs and projecting future expenses. Additionally, it focuses on comparing these costs against established income thresholds, such as federal poverty guidelines and state median income, to provide a clearer picture of affordability for families across the state.

Contention

While HB 460 seems to be a proactive measure addressing a growing concern about the affordability of child care, potential contention might arise regarding the methodologies used in the study, how the state manages the findings, and whether current funding allocations for child care adequately meet the needs identified in the report. Critics may argue about the effectiveness of the Texas Workforce Commission in accurately reflecting the real-world challenges parents face concerning child care costs and the effectiveness of state responses based on these findings. There may also be debates around the implications of the findings on future legislation concerning child care support.

Companion Bills

TX SB2391

Identical Relating to a study regarding the cost of child care in this state in comparison to family income.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2391

Relating to a study regarding the cost of child care in this state in comparison to family income.

TX HB06840

An Act Requiring The Office Of Early Childhood To Study The Availability Of Child Care Services Throughout The State And To Develop A Plan To Address Infant And Toddler Child Care Services Needs For Low-income Families.

TX HB3191

Relating to a franchise tax credit for taxable entities that make certain employer child-care contributions and a study on access to and availability of child care in this state.

TX H7688

Establishes the Rhode Island Child Care for All Act which provides high quality and affordable child care to families throughout the state.

TX H5321

Establishes the Rhode Island Child Care for All Act which would provide high quality and affordable child care to families throughout the state.

TX SB1275

Relating to the regulation of child-care facilities that provide temporary care to children of families in crisis.

TX HB106

Home-based Child Care Income Tax Credit

TX H265

Regarding families and children in need of assistance

TX S141

Regarding families and children in need of assistance

TX HB5598

Relating to the minimum wage and a requirement for a biennial study and report on the living wage in this state, expanding access to childcare, and providing paid parental leave.

Similar Bills

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