Congress did not enact a continuing resolution bill by midnight September 30, 2013, thereby triggering a partial government shutdown effective October 1, 2013. October 1 began the federal fiscal year 2014. Most discretionary programs, those that are subject to the annual Congressional appropriations process, will not receive 2014 funding. Most, but not all, mandatory programs--those entitlement programs not subject to annual appropriations, including Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and Social Security--will continue unaffected. Certain programs that directly ensure public health and safety will also continue. This report discusses the impact the government shutdown will have on the following child care and early education programs: Child Care and Development Block Grants, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Head Start, Child and Adult Care Food Program, IDEA Part B, and Title I of ESEA.
- Authorizing Institution
- Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)
- Education Level
- Early Childhood Education
- Laws Policies and Programs
- ['Child Care and Development Block Grants', 'Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title I', 'Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Part B', 'Temporary Assistance for Needy Families']
- Peer Reviewed
- F
- Publication Type
- Reports - Descriptive
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- October 1 2013 1
- Congress did not enact a continuing resolution bill by midnight September 30 thereby triggering a partial 1
- October 1 began the federal fiscal year 2014. Most discretionary programs those that are subject to the 1
- Childrens Health Insurance Program CHIP and Social Securitywill continue unaffected. Certain 1
- Child Care and Development Block Grant CCDBG. 1
- CCDBG has both mandatory and discretionary 1
- Families ACF clarifies that states may use unspent CCDBG funds from prior-year appropriations for 1
- States also have a requirement to spend state funds for matching and maintenance of effort MOE 1
- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families TANF. 2
- Even though TANF is a mandatory program it 2
- TANF including child care. States may not however transfer prior-year funds to CCDBG. CLASP has 2
- Head Start. 2
- According to the National Head Start Association 23 programs serving 19000 children will 2
- Start programs will not be immediately affected by a shutdown. The longer the shutdown continues the 2
- Start providers have already been hit hard by funding reductions due to the sequester. 2
- Child and Adult Care Food Program CACFP. 2
- Some child nutrition programs including CACFP 2
- IDEA Part B and Title I of ESEA. 2
- Most public education funding is forward funded which means 2
- For more information contact 2
- Hannah Matthews Director Child Care and Early Education 202 906-8006 hmatthewsclasp.org 2