COACH Act Convening Operations Assistance for Childcare Heroes Act
Impact
The bill mandates that the SBA develop this resource guide within one year of enactment and continue to update it at least every five years. The inclusion of practical information and resources will be beneficial for child care providers, addressing gaps that may hinder their compliance and operational capabilities. In particular, the guide will ensure that child care providers are well-informed about their eligibility for funding under federal programs like the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act.
Summary
House Bill 6045, known as the Convening Operations Assistance for Childcare Heroes Act (COACH Act), seeks to amend the Small Business Act to require the Small Business Administration (SBA) to publish and regularly update a resource guide specifically tailored for small businesses operating as child care providers. This initiative aims to provide comprehensive guidance on various aspects crucial for the successful operation of these businesses, including marketing, financial planning, compliance with relevant laws, and training and safety measures.
Contention
A notable aspect of this bill is its requirement for the SBA to consult with a variety of stakeholders, including the Secretary of Health and Human Services and representatives from local child care organizations, before publishing or updating the resource guide. While this is designed to promote inclusivity and relevance in the guidance provided, it could raise concerns about the efficiency of the consultation process, potentially delaying resource availability for child care providers. Opponents may argue that the burden of compliance remains significant, and additional guidance may not sufficiently alleviate the challenges faced by these small businesses.