Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2979

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
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Caption

Relating to establishing a child-care innovation pilot program.

Impact

The bill will have a significant impact on the existing childcare landscape in Texas by providing grants to local workforce development boards. These boards will be responsible for creating and executing strategic plans that focus on developing measurable performance goals related to childcare services, which could lead to improved outcomes for families and better integration of childcare options with local employment needs. The funds will be allocated based on regional unmet childcare needs, considering population size and the number of potential eligible providers.

Summary

Senate Bill 2979 aims to establish a Child-Care Innovation Pilot Program in Texas, intended to address the strategic workforce needs across designated regions by increasing the supply of quality and affordable childcare services. The bill outlines a framework wherein local workforce development boards will partner with employers and high-quality childcare providers to implement innovative projects that directly respond to local workforce demands. The initiative is intended to foster collaborations, thereby enhancing childcare accessibility and quality.

Contention

A notable aspect of SB 2979 is its potential implications for local control and autonomy in childcare services. Critics may argue that, while the initiative is designed to enhance the quality and availability of childcare, it centralizes funding and oversight at the state level, potentially limiting local boards’ flexibility in addressing specific community needs. There may also be concerns regarding the adequacy of funding, as the implementation of the program depends on appropriations granted by the legislature.

Companion Bills

TX HB5529

Identical Relating to establishing a child-care innovation pilot program.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5529

Relating to establishing a child-care innovation pilot program.

TX HB5086

Relating to establishing a pilot program to increase the supply of child-care services and encourage employer partnerships to meet strategic workforce needs in certain regions of the state.

TX SB3007

Relating to establishing a pilot program to increase the supply of child-care services and encourage employer partnerships to meet strategic workforce needs in certain regions of the state.

TX AB2441

Community Supporting Innovation Pilot Program.

TX HB2838

Education workforce innovation; pilot program

TX HB2652

Relating to establishing a certified caregiver pilot program in the Borderplex workforce development area.

TX SB1249

Relating to establishing a certified caregiver pilot program in the Borderplex workforce development area.

TX HB1176

Modify Fourth-Year Innovation Pilot Program

TX HB498

AN ACT establishing the Adult Workforce Diploma Pilot Program.

TX HB1895

Establishing the Agriculture Innovation Grant Program and the Agriculture Innovation Board; and making a repeal.

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