SENATE BILL REPORT

 

 

                                    SB 6013

 

 

BYSenators Kreidler and Wojahn

 

 

Establishing the office of child care resources.

 

 

Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections

 

      Senate Hearing Date(s):March 4, 1987

 

Majority Report:  That Substitute Senate Bill No. 6013 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.

      Signed by Senators Wojahn, Chairman; Stratton, Vice Chairman; Anderson, Deccio, Johnson, Kiskaddon, Kreidler, Tanner.

 

      Senate Staff:Jean Soliz (786-7755)

                  March 5, 1987

 

 

    AS REPORTED BY COMMITTEE ON HUMAN SERVICES & CORRECTIONS, MARCH 4, 1987

 

BACKGROUND:

 

Although child care is licensed in the state, no central data bank exists to provide information about the availability of child care resources.  The number of women with young children in the workforce is expanding rapidly, creating a need for information about child care.  A need also exists for expansion of child care resources and for assistance to businesses wishing to benefit from adequate child care resources for their employees.

 

SUMMARY:

 

The original bill was not considered.

 

 

EFFECT OF PROPOSED SUBSTITUTE:

 

An office of child care resources is established within the Department of Social and Health Services.  The director is responsible for administration of federal grants to local communities for information and referral systems and for the creation of an information data bank from which local information and referral systems can obtain data about licensed child care.

 

The office of child care resources is responsible for the gathering and dissemination of information about federal tax incentives and other child care expansion alternatives to businesses.  Active pursuit of child care grants for providers, businesses and state agencies is required.  An advisory board is created to provide consultation and oversight.

 

Appropriation:    $48,500

 

Fiscal Note:      none requested

 

Senate Committee - Testified: Senator Kreidler; Jerry Wasson, DSHS; Phil Prettyman, United Way of King County; Jackie Stenger, Washington Association for the Education of Young Children