Bill
Bill > SB54
summary
Introduced
12/22/2023
12/22/2023
In Committee
02/26/2024
02/26/2024
Crossed Over
03/08/2024
03/08/2024
Passed
03/25/2024
03/25/2024
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/08/2024
04/08/2024
Introduced Session
2024 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Early childhood care and education system; need-based and demand-based funding. Requires, for the purpose of addressing family demand and preferences for affordable, high-quality early childhood care and education services, state general funds to be provided to support the provision of services to families for early childhood care and education, as specified in the general appropriation act. The bill requires the Department of Education to report each year by November 15 on the projected general funds needed for the upcoming two fiscal years based on cost of quality rate per child in order to (i) maintain the current number of slots at early childhood care and education programs, (ii) increase the number of slots using a projected growth report, and (iii) increase the number of slots to fully accommodate parent demand and eliminate waitlists. The bill requires such projected general funds to be based on the annual per-child cost, determined as set forth in the bill, for the Virginia Preschool Initiative, the Mixed Delivery Program, and the Child Care Subsidy Program, the current eligibility criteria for such programs, and maximization of certain regularly recurring federal funds. The bill requires each regional entity established by the Board of Education pursuant to applicable law, each local school division, and each locality to annually indicate the number of slots needed, respectively, in the region for the Mixed Delivery Program, the local school division for the Virginia Preschool Initiative, and the locality for the Child Care Subsidy Program. The bill requires the Department of Education to (a) reallocate by July 1 any slots with available funding from the Child Care Subsidy Program and the Mixed Delivery Program, (b) make adjustments based on family preferences following the fall enrollment periods, and (c) first expend all current-year state general funds in providing funding for slots.
AI Summary
This bill seeks to establish a need-based and demand-based funding system for early childhood care and education services in Virginia. It requires the state to provide general funds to support the provision of these services, based on the projected costs and demand. The Department of Education is required to report annually on the projected funds needed to maintain current slots, increase slots based on projected growth, and fully accommodate parent demand. The bill also outlines how the funding should be allocated across different early childhood programs, such as the Virginia Preschool Initiative, Mixed Delivery Program, and Child Care Subsidy Program, while maximizing the use of federal funding sources. It also mandates regional coordination to determine the number of slots needed in each area.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Education, Health and Social Services
Sponsors (3)
Last Action
Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0757) (on 04/08/2024)
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