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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · H.R. 3838 (Reported in House) — To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2026 for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military c... · Sec. 572

Sec. 572. Pilot program to increase payments for child care services in high-cost areas

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Section 1798 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection: Beginning on January 1, 2027, the Secretary shall establish a pilot program to increase the maximum amount of financial assistance per month per child that the Secretary authorizes to be provided to eligible providers under this section as of December 31, 2026, by 30 percent for services provided to children who are two years old or younger in accordance with this subsection.
The Secretary— shall provide for an increased maximum amount of financial assistance under the pilot program established under this subsection in each area with high child care services costs, as determined by the Secretary; and may provide for such increased maximum amount of financial assistance in other areas as the Secretary considers appropriate. Not later than one year after the establishment of the pilot program under this subsection, and semiannually thereafter until the date of the termination of the pilot program, the Secretary shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report on the pilot program that includes— the number of families with respect to whom the Secretary has increased the maximum amount of financial assistance per month per child being provided under the pilot program, disaggregated by location; the total amount of financial assistance provided under the pilot program with respect to such families, disaggregated by location; the total amount of financial assistance that would have been provided with respect to such families without the increase under the pilot program, disaggregated by location; the determination of the Secretary as to whether additional funding under the pilot program— helped reduce child care costs for applicable military families; increased child care provider participation in the financial assistance available under this section; and increased access to infant and toddler care for military families; the determination of the Secretary with respect to the feasibility of expanding the pilot program to all communities; any challenges identified by the Secretary in carrying out the pilot program; legislation or administrative action that the Secretary determines necessary to make the pilot program permanent; and any other information the Secretary determines appropriate.
Not later than 90 days after the date of the termination of the pilot program, the Secretary shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report that includes— the elements specified in subparagraphs
(A)through
(H)of paragraph (3); and the recommendation of the Secretary as to whether to make the pilot program permanent. The pilot program established under this subsection shall terminate on the date that is five years after the date on which such program is established. .
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