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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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J O I N T R E S O L U T I O N | |
AMENDING THE JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A PERMANENT LEGISLATIVE | |
COMMISSION ON CHILD CARE IN RHODE ISLAND | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Diaz, Ruggiero, Slater, Caldwell, Messier, P Morgan, | |
Date Introduced: March 02, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Health & Human Services | |
1 | WHEREAS, The Permanent Legislative Commission on Child Care (the “Commission”) |
2 | was established by a Joint Resolution in 1989 and has been meeting faithfully since that time to |
3 | develop and recommend policies and legislation that will provide for quality, affordable, and |
4 | accessible child care and early education services in Rhode Island; and |
5 | WHEREAS, Seventy-two percent of Rhode Island children under age six and seventy- |
6 | seven percent of Rhode Island children ages six to seventeen have all parents in the workforce; |
7 | and |
8 | WHEREAS, Since the Commission was established, research has shown that |
9 | participating in high-quality early childhood programs supports children’s learning and |
10 | development, can improve the trajectory of families’ lives, and can close achievement gaps that |
11 | appear prior to kindergarten; now, therefore be it |
12 | RESOLVED, That the permanent legislative commission on child care in Rhode Island |
13 | created by resolution No. 217 passed by the General Assembly at its January session, A.D. 1989, |
14 | and approved July 7, 1989, entitled "Joint Resolution Creating A Permanent Legislative |
15 | Commission On Child Care In Rhode Island" and as amended by resolution No. 219 passed by |
16 | the General Assembly at its January session, A.D. 1991, and approved June 20, 1991, entitled |
17 | "Joint Resolution In Amendment of The Joint Resolution Creating A Permanent Legislative |
18 | Commission On Child Care In Rhode Island" and as further amended by resolution No. 325 |
19 | passed by the General Assembly at its January session, A.D. 1998, and approved by the General |
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1 | Assembly on June 27, 1998, entitled "Joint Resolution Amending the Joint Resolution Creating a |
2 | Permanent Legislative Commission on Child Care in Rhode Island" and as further amended by |
3 | resolution No. 346 passed by the General Assembly at its January session, A.D. 2007, and |
4 | approved by the General Assembly on June 13, 2007, entitled "Joint Resolution Amending the |
5 | Joint Resolution Creating a Permanent Legislative Commission on Child Care In Rhode Island" |
6 | and as further amended by resolution No. 372 passed by the General Assembly at its January |
7 | session, A.D. 2010, and approved by the General Assembly on June 25, 2010, entitled "Joint |
8 | Resolution Amending the Joint Resolution Creating a Permanent Legislative Commission on |
9 | Child Care in Rhode Island" be and the same is hereby amended, as follows: |
10 | The Commission shall be known as "The Permanent Legislative Commission on Child |
11 | Care and Early Education". |
12 | The purpose of the Commission shall be to review, develop, and recommend policies and |
13 | legislation to the General Assembly to ensure that Rhode Island has a network of child care and |
14 | early education services that are high-quality, affordable, accessible, and equitable and to plan for |
15 | the state’s current and future needs for child care and early education services, including |
16 | expansion of pre-kindergarten. |
17 | The Commission shall consist of thirty-one (31) members: five (5) of whom shall be |
18 | members of the Rhode Island House of Representatives, not more than four (4) from the same |
19 | political party, to be appointed by the Speaker of the House; three (3) of whom shall be members |
20 | of the Rhode Island Senate, not more than two (2) from the same political party, to be appointed |
21 | by the President of the Senate; one of whom shall be from the Rhode Island Department of |
22 | Human Services State Child Care Licensing Office, to be appointed by the Speaker of the House; |
23 | one of whom shall be from the Rhode Island Department of Human Services State Child Care |
24 | Subsidy Program, to be appointed by the Senate President; one of whom shall be the Child |
25 | Advocate of the State of Rhode Island, or designee; one of whom shall be the Commissioner of |
26 | the Rhode Island Department of Education, or designee; one of whom shall be the Executive |
27 | Director of Beautiful Beginnings, or designee; one of whom shall be the Executive Director of |
28 | Connecting for Children and Families, or designee; one of whom shall be a representative from |
29 | Business Owners of Childcare Association (BOCA), to be appointed by the Speaker of the |
30 | House; one of whom shall be a representative from the State Alliance of YMCAs, to be appointed |
31 | by the Senate President; one of whom shall be a representative from the Rhode Island Childcare |
32 | Directors Association (RICCDA), to be appointed by the Speaker of the House; one of whom |
33 | shall be a representative from the RI Head Start Association, to be appointed by the Senate |
34 | President; one of whom shall be a representative from Family Child Care Homes of Rhode Island, |
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1 | to be appointed by the Speaker of the House; one of whom shall be a representative from the |
2 | SEIU 1199 Family Care Providers Union, to be appointed by the Senate President; one of whom |
3 | shall be a representative from the Rhode Island Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs, to be appointed |
4 | by the Speaker of the House; one of whom shall be the Executive Director of Children’s Friend, |
5 | or designee; one of whom shall be the Executive Director of the Rhode Island Parent Information |
6 | Network, Inc., or designee; one of whom shall be the Executive Director of Rhode Island KIDS |
7 | COUNT, or designee; one of whom shall be the Executive Director at The Economic Progress |
8 | Institute, or designee; one of whom shall be the Executive Director of the Rhode Island |
9 | Association for the Education of Young Children, or designee; one of whom shall be the Director |
10 | of the Institute of Early Childhood Teaching and Learning at Rhode Island College, or designee; |
11 | one of whom shall be the Executive Director of the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC |
12 | Rhode Island), or designee; one of whom shall be the President and Chief Executive Officer of |
13 | the United Way of Rhode Island, or designee; one of whom shall be the Executive Director of the |
14 | Rhode Island Developmental Disabilities Council, or designee; and one of whom shall be the |
15 | Executive Director of Parents Leading for Educational Equity (PLEE), or designee. |
16 | The Commission may be allotted an annual budget up to five thousand dollars ($5,000) |
17 | via grant funding that will be subject to approval by the Speaker of The House and the President |
18 | of the Senate to support planning activities and costs associated with a biennial planning retreat |
19 | and annual Child Care and Early Education Awareness Day. |
20 | Membership in the Commission shall be reviewed and updated every two (2) years. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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J O I N T R E S O L U T I O N | |
AMENDING THE JOINT RESOLUTION CREATING A PERMANENT LEGISLATIVE | |
COMMISSION ON CHILD CARE IN RHODE ISLAND | |
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1 | This joint resolution would amend the membership and purpose of said commission, |
2 | allow for funding with approval, and require review of said membership every two (2) years. |
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