HR5658-119

In Committee

Child Care for Every Community Act

119th Congress Introduced Sep 30, 2025

Summary

What This Bill Does

The bill establishes the legislative purposes for universal child care, including creating programs available to all young children, ensuring families can access affordable high-quality care regardless of circumstance, defines key terms for the universal child care program including child care and early learning program, child with a disability, community, covered child, dual language learner, family child care home, full-working-day, and authorizes and appropriates unlimited funding (such sums as may be necessary) to meet the child care entitlement requirements, plus $500 million annually for fiscal years 2026-2036 for training, research, evaluation. It relies on compliance mandates, grants, appropriations, and product standards. The main policy areas are Child Care, Social Welfare, Education, and Science & Space.

Who Benefits and How

Child care and early learning providers could gain revenue opportunities, State governments could gain revenue opportunities, and Family child care home networks could gain revenue opportunities.

Who Bears the Burden and How

HHS Office of Child Care would take on compliance duties, Federal taxpayers could face higher costs, and State governments could face higher costs.

Key Provisions

  • Establishes the legislative purposes for universal child care, including creating programs available to all young children, ensuring families can access affordable high-quality care regardless of circumstance...
  • Defines key terms for the universal child care program including child care and early learning program, child with a disability, community, covered child, dual language learner, family child care home, full-working-day...
  • Authorizes and appropriates unlimited funding (such sums as may be necessary) to meet the child care entitlement requirements, plus $500 million annually for fiscal years 2026-2036 for training, research, evaluation...
  • Directs the Secretary to provide financial assistance to prime sponsors for child care programs. Establishes that each covered child is entitled to participate in a qualifying program, creating an uncapped entitlement...
  • Provides specifies how the Secretary allocates appropriated funds: main funding goes to financial assistance for child care programs for covered children.

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

The bill establishes the legislative purposes for universal child care, including creating programs available to all young children, ensuring families can access affordable high-quality care regardless of circumstance, defines key terms for the universal child care program including child care and early learning program, child with a disability, community, covered child, dual language learner, family child care home, full-working-day, and authorizes and appropriates unlimited funding (such sums as may be necessary) to meet the child care entitlement requirements, plus $500 million annually for fiscal years 2026-2036 for training, research, evaluation.

Key Policy Areas

Child Care, Social Welfare, Education, Science & Space

Primary Purpose

The bill establishes the legislative purposes for universal child care, including creating programs available to all young children, ensuring families can access affordable high-quality care regardless of circumstance, defines key terms for the universal child care program including child care and early learning program, child with a disability, community, covered child, dual language learner, family child care home, full-working-day, and authorizes and appropriates unlimited funding (such sums as may be necessary) to meet the child care entitlement requirements, plus $500 million annually for fiscal years 2026-2036 for training, research, evaluation.

Policy Domains

Child Care Social Welfare Education Science & Space

Whole bill

Identified Gains
  • Child care and early learning providers
  • State governments
  • Family child care home networks
  • Children in child care programs
  • Low-income families
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Identified Costs
  • HHS Office of Child Care
  • Federal taxpayers
  • State governments
  • State taxpayers
  • Prime sponsors receiving federal child care funds
Model: codex-gpt-5:bulk-repair | Version: bill_summary_v2 | Source: ih
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Prime sponsors receiving federal child care funds:

Legislative Progress

In Committee
Introduced Committee Passed
Feb 4, 2026

ASSUMING FIRST SPONSORSHIP - Ms. Ocasio-Cortez asked unanimous consent that …

Sep 30, 2025

Ms. Sherrill (for herself, Ms. Jacobs, Mr. Jackson of Illinois, …

Sep 30, 2025

Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce.

Sep 30, 2025

Introduced in House

Stakeholder Effects

cui bono?

How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.

Social Services
28 mentions across 18 clauses
+17 positive -9 negative ?2 uncertain

Child care and early learning providers, Child care center operators, Child care centers and providers

Child care centers and providers, Child care workers and teachers face effects in multiple directions

Positive-direction: Child care and early learning providers, Child care providers participating in nutrition programs, Child care providers relying on federal funding, Child care workforce seeking competitive wages, Current and prospective child care workers, Delegate providers facing compliance issues, Early childhood educators and staff, Family child care home networks, For-profit child care providers, Head Start programs, Local agencies receiving delegated funds, New child care providers seeking startup funding, Nonprofit child care organizations

Negative-direction: Child care center operators, Child care providers and centers, Child care providers conducting health screenings, Child care providers subject to audits, Prime sponsors administering child care programs, Prime sponsors and child care providers, Prime sponsors operating child care programs

Households
13 mentions across 10 clauses
+13 positive

All families with children below school age, Children eligible for multiple child care programs, Children in child care programs

State & Local Government
11 mentions across 11 clauses
+7 positive -4 negative

Designated prime sponsors, Prime sponsors (states, localities, tribes, nonprofits), Prime sponsors facing compliance issues

State governments faces effects in multiple directions

Positive-direction: Designated prime sponsors, Prime sponsors (states, localities, tribes, nonprofits), Prime sponsors facing compliance issues, Prime sponsors facing implementation barriers, Prime sponsors planning child care programs

Negative-direction: Prime sponsors receiving federal child care funds, Prime sponsors required to submit data, State and local governments seeking prime sponsor status

Education
5 mentions across 4 clauses
+4 positive -1 negative

Community colleges offering child care training, Higher education institutions with early childhood programs, Local educational agencies

Local educational agencies faces effects in multiple directions

Government
3 mentions across 3 clauses
+1 positive -2 negative

HHS Office of Child Care, Indian Tribes and Tribal organizations

Positive-direction: Indian Tribes and Tribal organizations

Negative-direction: HHS Office of Child Care

Taxpayers
2 mentions across 2 clauses
-2 negative

State taxpayers, Taxpayers

Research & Science
2 mentions across 2 clauses
+2 positive

Child development research institutions, Research institutions studying early childhood

Professional Services
2 mentions across 2 clauses
+2 positive

Accounting and audit firms, Program evaluation contractors

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sections analyzed
Full impact breakdown

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Child Care Social Welfare Education Science & Space

We use a combination of our own taxonomy and classification in addition to large language models to assess meaning and potential beneficiaries. High confidence means strong textual evidence. Always verify with the original bill text.

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