A 4932
Establishes five-year Tri-Share Child Care Pilot Program; appropriates $15 million.
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Bill overview
This bill creates a five-year pilot program called the Tri-Share Child Care Pilot Program, aiming to make childcare more affordable for working families and help employers retain employees. The program involves a partnership between employers, eligible employees, and the state, with each party contributing one-third of the childcare costs. It also establishes regional hubs to administer the program and requires regular reporting on its effectiveness.
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Primary sponsors
Kenyatta Stewart
Shanique Speight
Cosponsor
Vincent Kearney
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