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State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates Alameda County Early Care and Education Planning Council May 16, 2014

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State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates. Alameda County Early Care and Education Planning Council May 16, 2014. Overview --Updates. State Budget, Legislation, Policy Discussions Federal Grants Legislation, Policy Update County Budget Activity. Field Poll on ece—4/2014. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

State and FederalLegislative and Policy Updates

Alameda County Early Care and

Education Planning Council

May 16, 2014

Page 2: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

1. State Budget, Legislation, Policy Discussions

2. Federal Grants Legislation, Policy Update

3. County Budget Activity

Page 3: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

Most voters in California believe state government should be doing more to provide young children opportunities to attend pre-school and feel it's very important to make publicly supported pre-school available to all of the state's four-year-olds, regardless of their parents' income.

Page 4: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

Support Transitional Kindergarten: 60% to 25%

In addition, by a five to three margin (57% to 34%), voters believe it would be worth the estimated$1.4 billion cost to expand the transitional kindergarten program to provide all four-year-olds an additional year of schooling before they start kindergarten

Page 5: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

$2.4 billion in unanticipated revenue in this budget cycle, coupled with $1.2 billion General Fund costs due to Health Care Reform

State adoption of ACA optional Medi-Cal expansion resulted in 3.6 million more, or 11.5 million total enrollees

Governor left an opening for ece negotiations in his post presentation remarks

Assembly Subcommittee 2 hearing to do initial review is tomorrow

Field is working on restoration of slots, rates and quality with a five year plan

Page 6: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

In April the Legislative Analyst issued a paper recommending restructuring of the ECE system to increase:Equity in access (CalWORKs vs. low income

non CalWORKs) ChoiceEqual standardsReimbursement rate

Page 7: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

Access Continue to prioritize CalWORKS Time limits on subsidies: 6-8 years

(per family) Choice Similar level of funds across state, CEL

Page 8: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

Standards Require centers and fcc serving low

income to have 3 hour education component

Developmentally approp activities for 0-3/3 hours

For school age repeal Title 5 but retain Title 22

Page 9: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

Vouchers except for LEA based Title 5 preschool

3 rates vs. 58 rates for low, medium, high cost counties

Rates by age Update Rates and adjust in future

Page 10: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

Administration Merge CalWORKS Stage 1 and 2 into one

program and DSS administers Carve out child care funding from

CalWORKs single allocation Develop regional monitoring system

Page 11: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

Bill What It Does Status PP supportsECEPC supports

Strong Start/HR 3461

Expands federal child care programs YesYes

AB 1454 Requires annual licensing visit with no fee increases identified Assembly Appropriations/Suspense

YesYes

AB 1902 Eliminates parent fees for part day preschool. Assembly Appropriations/Suspense

Yes

SB 837 TK Bill Senate Appropriations/5/19 Hearing

Requested major rewrites to reinvest funds in existing system vs. restructure programs

SB 1123Liu

Enhances ece programs for young children Senate Appropriations/Suspense

AB 2302 Mullin Requires regulations to expand use of Child Care Revolving Fund Assembly Appropriations/Suspense

5/16 ECEPC

AB 1444 Mandatory kindergarten Watch

AB 1719 Full day kindergarten Watch

AB 1944 (Garcia) Deletes parent certification that 11 and 12 year olds don’t need child care

Assembly Appropriations/Suspense

5/16 ECEPC

AB 2125 Standard Reimbursement rate Assembly Appropriations/Suspense

5/16 ECEPC

Page 12: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

SB 837(Steinberg) and SB 1123(Liu) are currently stuck in Appropriations Committees like most policy bills with costs.

Due to Governor’s comment at budget press conference, we are hopeful that some aspect of child care funding can be restored this year.

Some are talking 5 year restoration plan on access (over all increase and rate increase), quality (CCL).

Page 13: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

NIEER report reviewed and ranked ece access for 4-year-olds, 3-year-olds,state spending, quality standards (Maximum of 10), and an overall ranking

California did not fare well:27th in 4 year old access7th in 3 year old access17th nationally in state spending

Page 14: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

Federal Hearing and CCDBG Mark Up The Child Care and

Development Block Grant was last reauthorized in 1996

Current proposal improves health and safety, quality and for infants and toddlers in particular, children and families’ sustained access to help

Page 15: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

Early Head Start(EHS)/Child Care: $500 million for

number and quality of slots

ECEPC meeting with over 30 interested; must meet Head Start standards

Application will be supported by County

Page 16: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

Preschool Grants: $250 million for a new

competition to support efforts to build, develop, and expand voluntary, high-quality preschool programs. $160 m year one.

No more than $35 million to CA via Expansion Grant

Jointly administered by DoE and HHS

Regulations are being finalized

Page 17: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

Expansion grant is for states with a State-Funded Preschool or Race to the Top – Early Learning Challenge grant to:(a) Implement and sustain High-Quality Preschool Programs to reach and serve additional Eligible Children in two or more High-Need Communities; and (b) Enhance preschool program infrastructure and make quality improvements to

deliver High-Quality Preschool Programs

Page 18: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

Some criteria 4 year olds below 200% ($37,700/4) of

the poverty line, no less than 5 hours a day

Comprehensive services K Readiness Assessments

Online criteria received through the end of the day

Page 19: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

SupervisorWilma Chan convened hearing on Wednesday on the Human Impact of the State Budget focusing on income inequality and jobs, child care, and food needs.

Her child care request to Governor was to use 10% of state surplus to restore 30% of the roughly 110,000 slots cut since 2008 and phase in the rest over three years.

Parent Voices and Angie spoke highlighting: 5800 on waiting list (could fill 2 Paramount theaters

or 207 school buses); Less than 5% of licensed programs served by QRIS; $34.38 standard reimbursement rate per child per

day vs. $38 doggie day care rate per dog per day in Alameda County

Page 20: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

50 neighborhoods in Alameda County have a child poverty rate greater than 30%

Areas with highest County services use are led by Cherryland (31% of residents; Ashland (30%), Hayward (29%) and Oakland (27%).

Cumulative Alameda County Social Services cuts from 2008-2013 are $15 billion (IHSS, Seniors, Calworks, Medi-Cal, SSI, etc.)

1/3 of families in poverty are working

Page 21: State and Federal Legislative and Policy Updates

Food stamps can decrease poverty rate by 4%; Governor’s Budget includes $10.5 million for food stamps.

One survey which will be done again in 2015 shows an increase in homeless children from 278 in 2003 to 1,085 in 2009.