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CA SCR47
Concurrent Resolution
AI Summary
- Expresses legislative intent to increase future funding for Title V child development centers and preschools as resources become available
- Recognizes that Title V programs meet higher quality education standards than minimum licensure requirements and demonstrate positive educational outcomes for children
- Acknowledges that Title V reimbursement rates have not kept pace with rising labor, food, energy, and insurance costs, resulting in underpaid teachers and inadequate benefits
- Notes that non-Title V child care providers in 80 percent of California receive reimbursement rates up to 60 percent higher than Title V programs despite lower quality standards
- Directs the Secretary of the Senate to distribute copies of the resolution to the author
Legislative Description
Education funding: child development centers and
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Res. Chapter 78, Statutes of 2010.
8/11/2010
Committee Referrals
Education8/27/2009
Rules5/14/2009
Full Bill Text
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