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S 3147

Keep Head Start Funded Act of 2025

119th Congress Introduced by Angela Alsobrooks and 31 co-sponsors

The Keep Head Start Funded Act of 2025 ensures continuous funding for Head Start programs, supporting low-income children's education and stability through fiscal year 2026.

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Bill Summary · S 3147

Summary of Bill S. 3147: Keep Head Start Funded Act of 2025

Purpose and Intent

The Keep Head Start Funded Act of 2025 aims to ensure the continued funding of Head Start programs for the fiscal year 2026. This legislation is designed to prevent any interruptions in the funding and operation of these essential early childhood education programs, which serve low-income children and their families.

Key Provisions

The bill includes several important provisions:

  1. Continuing Appropriations:

    • The bill appropriates necessary funds for Head Start programs for fiscal year 2026. This funding will be available during any period when interim or full-year appropriations are not enacted.
    • The appropriations will be made from the U.S. Treasury, ensuring that Head Start programs can continue operating without disruption.
  2. Funding Conditions:

    • The appropriated funds will be used to carry out all projects and activities under the Head Start Act that were conducted in fiscal year 2025, maintaining continuity in services.
  3. Termination of Appropriations:

    • The funding will remain available until one of the following occurs:
      • The enactment of a new appropriation for the same purpose.
      • The enactment of a regular or continuing appropriations resolution for the Department of Health and Human Services that does not include funding for Head Start.
      • September 30, 2026, whichever comes first.
  4. Charge to Future Appropriations:

    • Any expenditures made under this act will be charged to the applicable appropriation or authorization once a relevant bill is enacted into law.
  5. Effective Date:

    • The act is set to take effect as if it were enacted on September 30, 2025, ensuring that there is no gap in funding.

Impact

The Keep Head Start Funded Act of 2025 is expected to have a significant impact on the following:

  • Head Start Programs: The legislation will provide financial stability to Head Start programs, allowing them to continue offering educational services to low-income children and their families.
  • Families and Communities: By ensuring uninterrupted funding, the bill supports the educational and developmental needs of children in vulnerable communities, which can have long-term benefits for their academic success and overall well-being.

Legislative Status

  • Introduced: November 6, 2025
  • Current Status: The bill has been read twice and referred to the Committee on Appropriations for further consideration.

This summary provides an overview of the Keep Head Start Funded Act of 2025, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and potential impacts on early childhood education programs across the United States.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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