REVENUE-CHILD CARE
SB 3884 aims to reform Illinois child care funding and subsidies through fiscal policy changes to funding structures and administration.
SB 3884 aims to reform Illinois child care funding and subsidies through fiscal policy changes to funding structures and administration.
SB 3884 (104th General Assembly, Illinois) is a revenue-related bill focused on child care. The bill’s primary aim is to modify fiscal mechanisms around child care funding, subsidies, or related program financing within Illinois. The text itself is not included here, but the bill is described as in the revenue-children/child care domain, with Mike Simmons-Gessesse listed as a co-sponsor.
While the exact text is not provided, bills in the revenue-child care category typically cover:
- Changes to state funding formulas for child care subsidies, vouchers, or eligibility thresholds.
- Adjustments to state and federal funding match requirements or reporting.
- Modifications to fee structures for families or child care providers.
- Creation or redirection of dedicated revenue streams (e.g., tax credits, targeted grants) to support child care access.
- Administrative changes to optimize budgeting, accounting, or oversight of child care programs.
- Compliance requirements, such as periodic reporting, performance metrics, or state audits tied to funding.
If you’d like, I can extract specific sections from the actual bill text (when provided or linked) and tailor this summary to include exact figures, dates, eligibility changes, and administrative steps.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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