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SB264: Removing noncooperation with child support from disqualifications for child care subsidies.
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Plain-Language Summary
This bill aims to remove a reason for denying child care subsidies to families. Currently, if a parent doesn't cooperate with child support efforts, they might be disqualified from receiving these subsidies.
Who This Affects
Families who receive or are eligible for child care subsidies in Kansas may benefit from this change. Specifically, single parents or those struggling to pay child support might see an improvement in their ability to access affordable childcare.
Key Provisions
• Removes noncooperation with child support as a reason for denying child care subsidies
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Timeline
Introduced
Monday, February 10, 2025
Last Action
Senate Referred to Committee on Public Health and Welfare
Feb 12, 2025
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