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The Trump administration proposes reversing a Biden rule that tied child care subsidies to enrollment, not attendance, citing fraud, despite rare incidents and increased oversight.
The Trump administration has proposed repealing a Biden-era rule requiring states to pay child care subsidies based on enrollment, not attendance, citing fraud concerns.
The rule aimed to stabilize providers in low-income areas, like Illinois, where income drops when children miss care due to illness or weather.
While some states, including Missouri, have adopted similar reforms, others delay implementation due to cost and logistical challenges.
The push follows allegations from a YouTuber that prompted a temporary freeze in five states, though fraud cases remain rare and oversight has increased.
Advocates warn that focusing on fraud may undermine efforts to create a sustainable child care system vital for working families.
La administración Trump propone revertir una regla de Biden que vinculaba los subsidios para el cuidado infantil a la inscripción, no a la asistencia, citando el fraude, a pesar de los raros incidentes y el aumento de la supervisión.