Legislative Tracking
Latest News
- Westchester Dems: County cried wolf on child-care subsidy; Astorino officials ... - The Journal News | LoHud.com - May 18, 2013
- Public school board changes stance on child care - Hamilton Spectator - Hamilton Spectator - May 17, 2013
- Saskatchewan to get 500 new child-care spaces - Leader Post - Regina Leader-Post - May 17, 2013
- Wake child care trainer takes action after baby's day care death - WRAL.com - May 17, 2013
Texas Legislation
- SB 260: Relating to minimum training standards for employees of certain child-care facilities Read More
- SB 264: Relating to certain information provided by local workforce development boards regarding certain child-care providers Read More
- SB 265: Relating to training for employees and operators of certain child-care facilities. Read More
- SB 400: Relating to the entities eligible to make purchases using the cooperative purchasing program administered by the comptroller. Read More
- SB 599: Relating to the availability of free prekindergarten programs in public schools. Read More
- HB 324: Relating to a study of and report on public and private after-school programs. Read More
- HB 434: Relating to the minimum standards for licensed child-care facilities and registered family homes. Read More
- HB 1114: Relating to public school and child-care facility policies addressing sexual abuse and other maltreatment of children. Read More
- HB 1831: Relating to public school child care. Read More
- HB 2188: Relating to using Foundation School Program funding to implement the Texas School Ready Program at certain providers of private prekindergarten programs. Read More
- HB 2199: Relating to nutrition and physical activity policies, standards, and requirements for child-care facilities and programs for children under the age of six Read More
- HB 2212: Relating to nutrition and physical activity policies, standards, and requirements for child-care facilities and programs for children under the age of six. Read More
- HB 2269: Relating to the regulation of child-care facilities by the Texas Workforce Commission and the Department of Family and Protective Services, including the Texas Rising Star Program. Read More
- HB 3051: Relating to the provision of child care by certain facilities exempt from child-care licensing requirements. Read More
- HB 3670: Relating to accreditation standards for child care training. Read More
- HB 3750: Relating to the waiver of sovereign immunity of a school district for certain claims arising from the provision of community education child care services. Read More
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