Bush Administration projects that the number of children receiving child care subsidies will fall by 200,000 during the next five years: Actual loss in child care subsidies likely would be far greater
Parrott, Sharon, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
A brief on the effects of the Bush Administration's proposed budget on child care subsidy receipt.
Fact Sheets & Briefs
House and Senate TANF reauthorization bills would not free up large sums for child care
Greenberg, Mark H., 2003
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
A critique of the amount of funding available for states to use for child care after the reauthorization of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) legislation
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Making the case for increasing federal child care funding: A fact sheet
Mezey, Jennifer, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
A fact sheet that outlines a series of social and economic reasons to increase child care funding for low income families
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Side-by-side comparison of child care and early education provisions in key Senate, House, and Administration bills and proposals
Mezey, Jennifer, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
A comparative analysis of various child care and early education provisions in current law and a group of major Congressional proposals addressing reauthorization and early education as of June 18, 2003
Fact Sheets & Briefs
GAO finds state child care assistance limits disproportionately impact low-income, working, non-TANF families and children
Mezey, Jennifer, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
A brief on a U.S. General Accounting Office report about decreased access to child care assistance for low-income working families in 23 states.
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Threatened progress: U.S. in danger of losing ground on child care for low-income working families
Mezey, Jennifer, 2003
(Child Care and Early Education Series Brief No. 2). Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
An analysis of child care funding for low-income working families since 1996
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Welfare dollars no longer an increasing source of child care funding: Use of funds in FY 2002 unchanged from FY 2002, down from FY 2000
Mezey, Jennifer, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
A discussion of the use of state funds from Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) for child care programs and services
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Coming together for children with disabilities: State collaboration to support quality, inclusive child care
Mezey, Jennifer, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
A study of state policies which would provide special education and early intervention services to low-income children with disabilities in child care programs
Reports & Papers
The House Welfare Bill (H.R. 4) does not provide enough child care funding to meet work requirements
Mezey, Jennifer, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
A critique of the House of Representatives 2003 welfare reauthorization bill (H.R. 4) criticizing the legislations lack of child care assistance to low-income families
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Headed in the wrong direction: Why the House Head Start Bill (H.R. 2210) is unlikely to make the program better
Schumacher, Rachel, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
A discussion of the House Head Start Bill (H.R. 2210).
Fact Sheets & Briefs
New child care resources are needed to prevent the loss of child care assistance for hundreds of thousands of children in working families
Parrott, Sharon, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
A review of recent cuts in government funding for child care and how these reductions will affect low income working families' accessibility to child care
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Addressing child care challenges for children with disabilities: Proposals for CCDBG and IDEAS reauthorizations
Neas, Katherine, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
A brief outlining the federal programs regulating child care and early intervention for children with disabilities, with recommendations for reauthorization.
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Administration is misstating amount of child care funding in pending TANF reauthorization bills: Bills provide far less funding than has been claimed and would cause large reductions in the number of children assisted
Parrott, Sharon, 2003
Washington, DC: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
A report comparing the levels of child care funding included in the proposed TANF reauthorization legislation to the estimated fiscal need
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Coming together for children with disabilities: State collaboration to support quality, inclusive child care
Mezey, Jennifer, 2003
(Child Care and Early Education Series Policy Brief No. 4). Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
A summary of state policies which would provide special education and early intervention services to low-income children with disabilities in child care programs
Fact Sheets & Briefs
Head Start reauthorization: A preliminary analysis of H.R. 2210, the ''School Readiness Act of 2003'' (as adopted by the House Committee on Education and Workforce on June 19, 2003)
Schumacher, Rachel, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.
An in-depth analysis of the U.S. House of Representatives Head Start reauthorization bill.
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