In the final days of the 2024 legislative session, the Legislature passed three important bills that will make child care easier to access for thousands of families across New York State. Governor Hochul must sign these bills immediately, so that families can get the care they need for their children. Email the governor today to make sure she knows child care is a priority for New York’s working families.
A.8878/S.8152, known as decoupling, would make it easier for working parents, including those in the gig economy or sectors like retail with fluctuating schedules, to access child care by decoupling child care assistance coverage hours from a parent’s work hours.
A.4099-A/S.4667-A, known as presumptive eligibility, would allow families quick access to child care assistance while waiting for application processing to be completed, so parents do not lose job opportunities and children experience more continuity of care.
A.1303-A/S.4924-A, known as ending the minimum earnings requirement, will end New York’s deeply unfair practice of denying child care assistance to parents whose earnings are on average less than minimum wage, denying assistance to many parents who are small business owners barely paying themselves, and parents hustling in the gig economy who do not always bring in earnings that average out to minimum wage.