After Hours Child Care Act
Bill establishes federal support to expand licensed child care services during evenings, nights, and weekends for working parents on non-standard schedules.
Bill establishes federal support to expand licensed child care services during evenings, nights, and weekends for working parents on non-standard schedules.
The After Hours Child Care Act would establish federal funding and support mechanisms to expand child care services during non-traditional hours (evenings, nights, weekends) for working families. The bill addresses a significant gap in the current child care market, where most licensed facilities operate only during standard 9-to-5 business hours, creating challenges for parents working shift work, healthcare, retail, or other non-traditional schedules.
Approximately 27% of the U.S. workforce works non-standard hours, yet fewer than 10% of child care facilities offer after-hours services. This creates barriers to employment, particularly for low-income and single-parent households, and impacts essential service workers. Expanding access to after-hours care could increase workforce participation and economic stability for affected families while supporting critical industries.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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