Porter encourages Braun to reverse the CCDF cuts immediately

Now that Gov. Braun has signed Senate Enrolled Act 4 into law, State Rep. Gregory W. Porter (D-Indianapolis) encourages him to immediately reverse the cuts to the Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) voucher program. 

SEA 4 authorizes the State Budget Agency to augment the program from the Financial Responsibility and Opportunity Growth Fund. The provision is a “may,” not a “shall,” giving the administration the choice to release the funding. Porter’s House Bill 1026 included a “shall” provision, but the bill did not receive a hearing.

“The decision to help these little kids is in the governor's hands," Porter said. "The legislature nudged him, but he has the ultimate choice. I think it’s an easy one. 

“Child care facilities are closing across the state. Parents are unable to work. Young people are reconsidering starting families because they lack a support system. It takes a village, and the state has to be a villager. 

“This administration has $465 million in Medicaid savings. Republicans opened the budget for the One Big Bad Bill. Our kids got little this session: no funding for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, no funding for Pre-K, ABA cuts, restrictions to SNAP and a ‘may’ provision for CCDF.

“I encourage Gov. Braun to make the right choice and reverse the CCDF cuts immediately.” 

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