HR2425-119

Introduced

To protect babies and young children in childcare settings by strengthening transparency and safety requirements.

119th Congress Introduced Mar 27, 2025

Analysis under review: This bill has generated analysis that may be too generic or incomplete. Clause-level evidence remains available below.

Summary

What This Bill Does

This bill, To protect babies and young children in childcare settings by strengthening transparency and safety requirements., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting law enforcement, courts, victims, and regulated public-safety actors. The main policy domain is Criminal Justice, Government Operations, Healthcare.

Who Benefits and How

law enforcement, courts, victims, and regulated public-safety actors may benefit from new authority, funding, eligibility, regulatory clarity, or reduced risk created by the bill.

Who Bears the Burden and How

federal implementing agencies, law enforcement, courts, victims, and regulated public-safety actors may take on implementation duties, reporting obligations, compliance costs, or oversight responsibilities.

Key Provisions

  • Section H8F8D44CEBDD449428D9FDC2592B3E3FC: 1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Kairo Act of 2025.
  • Section HF81986D4468B409385DB66210E6CAC73: 2. Definitions For purposes of this Act: The term certain child care provider means a center-based child care provider, a family child care provider, a...
  • Section HF356D440961046BF851A2A004D2DB5EB: 3. Parental rights as a condition of funding Any provider receiving Federal funds towards providing child care or early learning programs, including but not...
  • Section H87CDA53B61B14F3CBEE68EEDB810AB8D: 4. Notice of requirement to comply Not later than 30 days after the effective date of this Act, the Director of the Department of Health and Human Services...
  • Section HD36850EDAB4F40359CD0B631CE65F1B2: 5. Effective date This Act shall take effect 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the date of the enactment of this Act.

Evidence Chain:

This summary is generated from the full bill text using AI analysis. Expand "Detailed Analysis" below for identified beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.

At a Glance

What This Bill Does

This bill, To protect babies and young children in childcare settings by strengthening transparency and safety requirements., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting law enforcement, courts, victims, and regulated public-safety actors.

Key Policy Areas

Criminal Justice, Government Operations, Healthcare

Primary Purpose

This bill, To protect babies and young children in childcare settings by strengthening transparency and safety requirements., changes federal law or congressional policy affecting law enforcement, courts, victims, and regulated public-safety actors.

Policy Domains

Criminal Justice Government Operations Healthcare

Whole bill

Identified Gains
  • law enforcement, courts, victims, and regulated public-safety actors
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law enforcement, courts, victims, and regulated public-safety actors: ,
Identified Costs
  • federal implementing agencies
  • law enforcement, courts, victims, and regulated public-safety actors
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federal implementing agencies: ,
law enforcement, courts, victims, and regulated public-safety actors: ,

Legislative Progress

Introduced
Introduced Committee Passed
Mar 27, 2025

Mr. Fallon (for himself, Mrs. Hayes, Ms. Van Duyne, Mr. …

Impact analysis is available but no clear stakeholder effects identified. View clause-level analysis →

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Criminal Justice Government Operations Healthcare
Actor Mappings
"federal_implementing_agencies"
→ Federal agencies assigned duties by the bill

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