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House of Representatives
Session of 2021 - 2022 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: October 21, 2021 12:25 PM
From: Representative Melissa L. Shusterman and Rep. Carol Hill-Evans
To: All House members
Subject: Child and Adult Care Food Program Supplement
 
Care facilities for children and adults provide an invaluable service to our state.  These facilities allow us to work while knowing that our loved ones are in safe hands.  Unfortunately, these facilities deal with incredibly high operating costs.  The Child and Adult Care Food Program is a federal program that reimburses care facilities for food they serve to needy enrollees.  This program, while important, does not go far enough to alleviate the burden on facilities of the high cost of feeding enrollees.
 
That is why we are introducing legislation to create the Child and Adult Care Food Program Supplement.  This legislation will provide supplemental food funds to facilities already participating in the federal Child and Adult Care Food Program to allow them to better serve their enrollees, or, if the facility is a non-profit, stabilize their finances.  If we are to make Pennsylvania’s economy as strong as it can be, it is crucial that everyone who wants to work, can work.  We can only do this if we ensure care facilities are running smoothly.
 
It is time that we help the facilities that keep our economy running.  Please join us in co-sponsoring this bill so we can help those who care for our loved ones.
 




Introduced as HB2317


Memo Updated: October 21, 2021 12:26 PM