PRINTER'S NO. 1496
No. 222 Session of 2005
INTRODUCED BY BROWNE, BEBKO-JONES, BELARDI, BELFANTI, BLACKWELL, BUXTON, CALTAGIRONE, CAPPELLI, CRAHALLA, CURRY, DeLUCA, DeWEESE, FABRIZIO, FRANKEL, FREEMAN, GEORGE, GINGRICH, GRUCELA, HARHAI, HARPER, HENNESSEY, HERMAN, JAMES, MANDERINO, MARKOSEK, PALLONE, PETRARCA, PISTELLA, RUBLEY, SATHER, STABACK, T. STEVENSON, E. Z. TAYLOR, TIGUE, WALKO, YOUNGBLOOD AND GOODMAN, APRIL 6, 2005
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH, APRIL 6, 2005
A RESOLUTION 1 Memorializing the Congress of the United States to enact 2 legislation reauthorizing the Federal program of block grants 3 to states for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) 4 and improving access to quality child care so long as the 5 final bill includes no less than $6 billion in new child care 6 resources for low-income working families and families 7 attempting to transition from welfare to work. 8 WHEREAS, The Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) 9 currently provides $4.8 billion annually to states for child 10 care services, $2.7 billion in mandatory funding annually for 11 the period of reauthorization and $2.1 billion in discretionary 12 funding, subject to annual renewal by Congress; and 13 WHEREAS, The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania currently receives 14 approximately $177 million each year through CCDBG, connecting 15 100,000 children - one-fourth of all eligible Pennsylvania 16 children - to child care assistance; and 17 WHEREAS, Affordable, safe and quality child care is a core 18 ingredient to ensure that parents connect to and retain
1 employment and that children are ready for school; and 2 WHEREAS, Many more families in the Commonwealth of 3 Pennsylvania request child care assistance than can receive it, 4 resulting in a waiting list that has hovered between 1,000 and 5 2,500 children for the past 18 months; and 6 WHEREAS, A number of pending congressional TANF proposals 7 would increase mandatory child care funding by $1 billion over 8 five years, an amount widely regarded as insufficient to meet 9 increasing demands for child care for families leaving welfare 10 or for the child care subsidy for income-eligible families; and 11 WHEREAS, On March 9, 2005, the Finance Committee of the 12 United States Senate adopted a bipartisan bill including $6 13 billion in mandatory child care dollars, echoing the will of the 14 full Senate which voted 78-20 in March 2004 to include more than 15 $6 billion in child care resources for America's families; and 16 WHEREAS, Since Federal funds make up 74% of the Commonwealth 17 of Pennsylvania's child care spending, an increase in mandatory 18 CCDBG funds would provide a stable funding source to expand 19 subsidy for Pennsylvania families, build program quality and 20 school readiness and improve parent services; therefore be it 21 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 22 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania memorialize the Congress to enact 23 legislation reauthorizing TANF block grants to states to improve 24 access to quality child care and setting forth at least $6 25 billion in new child care resources; and be it further 26 RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to 27 the President pro tempore of the United States Senate, the 28 Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and the 29 Pennsylvania Congressional Delegation. C30L82RLE/20050H0222R1496 - 2 -