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Senate Human Services committee votes 5-0 to concur with Assembly amendments to SB 792, updating childcare eligibility language
Summary
The Senate Committee on Human Services on Sept. 10 voted unanimously (5-0) to concur with Assembly amendments to SB 792, which updates income-eligibility references to 85% of area median income, clarifies attendance reimbursements, and extends certain family fee exemptions for children involved with child protective services.
SACRAMENTO — The California State Senate Committee on Human Services voted 5-0 on Sept. 10 to concur with Assembly amendments to Senate Bill 792 and send the measure to the Senate floor.
SB 792, presented to the committee by Sen. Ari Gwynn, updates multiple program references to reflect an 85% area median income (AMI) threshold for child care and development programs administered by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS). The bill also clarifies reimbursement rules by specifying that attendance includes excused absences for medical and…
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