HR 3667
Targeting Child Care Funds Based on Poverty Act of 2021
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Bill overview
This bill aims to increase child care funding to states, prioritizing those with a higher percentage of children living in poverty. It modifies existing federal law to allocate additional matching funds to states based on the number of children under 13 years old who are considered to be in poverty. States with a larger proportion of impoverished children will receive a greater share of these additional funds. The goal is to provide more support for child care services in communities most in need.
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Brad R. Wenstrup
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