Senate Dem seeks federal funding for diapers
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Senate Dem seeks federal funding for diapers
Senate Dem seeks federal funding for diapers
Pete Kasperowicz
TheHill.com
Nov. 2, 2011
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) on Tuesday introduced legislation that would allow federal block grants that states now use to subsidize child-care services to also allow for the purchase of diapers and "diapering supplies."
The bill, S. 1778, would amend the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 to allow diapers and related supplies to be bought with grant money provided to states. Under current law, the money is meant to subsidize child-care services to parents who are entering the labor force or are in job training and education programs. It also helps subsidize child-care services for certain eligible families.
Under the law, 4 percent of all funds must be used to improve the quality of child-care. A summary of Blumenthal's bill indicates that it would allow the purchase of diapers under this provision, as it would "include the provision of diapers and diapering supplies among the activities for which funds may be employed to improve the quality of and access to child care."
The federal program, called the Child Care and Development Fund, received $5 billion in fiscal 2011, which it distributed to all 50 states, the District of Columbia and scores of tribal governments. The program now helps to provide for an estimated 1.8 million children each month.
The program also received an extra $2 billion under the 2009 stimulus bill.
Pete Kasperowicz
TheHill.com
Nov. 2, 2011
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) on Tuesday introduced legislation that would allow federal block grants that states now use to subsidize child-care services to also allow for the purchase of diapers and "diapering supplies."
The bill, S. 1778, would amend the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 to allow diapers and related supplies to be bought with grant money provided to states. Under current law, the money is meant to subsidize child-care services to parents who are entering the labor force or are in job training and education programs. It also helps subsidize child-care services for certain eligible families.
Under the law, 4 percent of all funds must be used to improve the quality of child-care. A summary of Blumenthal's bill indicates that it would allow the purchase of diapers under this provision, as it would "include the provision of diapers and diapering supplies among the activities for which funds may be employed to improve the quality of and access to child care."
The federal program, called the Child Care and Development Fund, received $5 billion in fiscal 2011, which it distributed to all 50 states, the District of Columbia and scores of tribal governments. The program now helps to provide for an estimated 1.8 million children each month.
The program also received an extra $2 billion under the 2009 stimulus bill.
TexasBlue
Re: Senate Dem seeks federal funding for diapers
The program also received an extra $2 billion under the 2009 stimulus bill.
Created or saved jobs, didn't it? Senators using our money for shit. Go figure. It's bullshit like this that makes it sooooo hard for me to take anything liberals say seriously.
TexasBlue
Re: Senate Dem seeks federal funding for diapers
Well hell Tex, the federal government provides free cell phones to the "poor" ("poor" my narrow white ass), diapers seems a natural progression.
Honestly, we just have to dump the Dems in 2012 or we are screwed!
Honestly, we just have to dump the Dems in 2012 or we are screwed!
dblboggie
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