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Committee briefed on CCFAP caseload, payroll‑tax shift and infant/toddler rate change
Summary
Joint Fiscal Office explained CCFAP (child care financial assistance) caseload savings and a proposal to use excess payroll‑tax receipts to replace general fund in parts of the program; the House added modest increases to infant/toddler rates and changed caseload reserve language rather than creating a new special fund.
On April 10 the Joint Fiscal Office told the Senate Health and Welfare Committee that estimates for the Child Care Financial Assistance Program (CCFAP) show caseload savings compared with earlier forecasts and that the governor proposed using excess payroll‑tax receipts to pay program costs instead of general fund.
JFO staff explained that timing differences between payroll‑tax receipts and program expenses have produced…
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