Kosciusko Chamber, LaunchPad Work With Legislature To Support Child Care

April 15, 2022 at 11:05 p.m.
Kosciusko Chamber, LaunchPad Work With Legislature To Support Child Care
Kosciusko Chamber, LaunchPad Work With Legislature To Support Child Care

By Staff Report-

LaunchPad, the Kosciusko County Child Care and Early Learning Coalition, worked with District 18 State Rep. Craig Snow to author and bring forth a bill to remove barriers that were keeping school districts from expanding childcare and early learning, according to a news release from the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce.

House Bill 1318 passed the House and Senate unanimously with support from both sides of the aisle. This bill removes the restrictions for public and private schools that want to provide more than one type of childcare in their buildings. For instance, if they currently had a preschool operating in an elementary school, they would not be able to operate school-aged care in the same building. The bill also removes a restriction that employees of a school district could only use their school-based childcare if that program was operating in the same building in which they worked.  

Sherry Searles, director of LaunchPad, said, “I am thrilled with the passage of this bill. We are convinced that it will increase the level and quality of childcare in Kosciusko County and the state of Indiana as a whole.”

Representative Snow said, “Childcare is a heavily regulated institution and most of those regulations keep our children safe and we want those to remain in place.  However, some regulations just don’t make sense and limiting the number of programs that a school can choose to undertake or limiting school district employees from taking their children to a district-run childcare in a different building just didn’t make sense.”

With Kosciusko County being a childcare desert, LaunchPad is working to remove any barriers that prohibit growth in a safe and sustainable manner, the release states.

“LaunchPad is very thankful that Snow authored, presented and championed HB1318. Childcare is a workforce development issue, and we are grateful that Representative Snow saw the importance of bringing this bill to legislation,” the release concludes.

LaunchPad, the Kosciusko County Child Care and Early Learning Coalition, worked with District 18 State Rep. Craig Snow to author and bring forth a bill to remove barriers that were keeping school districts from expanding childcare and early learning, according to a news release from the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce.

House Bill 1318 passed the House and Senate unanimously with support from both sides of the aisle. This bill removes the restrictions for public and private schools that want to provide more than one type of childcare in their buildings. For instance, if they currently had a preschool operating in an elementary school, they would not be able to operate school-aged care in the same building. The bill also removes a restriction that employees of a school district could only use their school-based childcare if that program was operating in the same building in which they worked.  

Sherry Searles, director of LaunchPad, said, “I am thrilled with the passage of this bill. We are convinced that it will increase the level and quality of childcare in Kosciusko County and the state of Indiana as a whole.”

Representative Snow said, “Childcare is a heavily regulated institution and most of those regulations keep our children safe and we want those to remain in place.  However, some regulations just don’t make sense and limiting the number of programs that a school can choose to undertake or limiting school district employees from taking their children to a district-run childcare in a different building just didn’t make sense.”

With Kosciusko County being a childcare desert, LaunchPad is working to remove any barriers that prohibit growth in a safe and sustainable manner, the release states.

“LaunchPad is very thankful that Snow authored, presented and championed HB1318. Childcare is a workforce development issue, and we are grateful that Representative Snow saw the importance of bringing this bill to legislation,” the release concludes.
Have a news tip? Email [email protected] or Call/Text 360-922-3092

e-Edition


e-edition

Sign up


for our email newsletters

Weekly Top Stories

Sign up to get our top stories delivered to your inbox every Sunday

Daily Updates & Breaking News Alerts

Sign up to get our daily updates and breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox daily

Latest Stories


Winona Lake Still Looking For New Town Manager
WINONA LAKE – Winona Lake will continue its search for a new town manager.

Recycling Depot’s Tire Recycling Event Now May 12-16
Kosciusko County Solid Waste Management District's tire recycling event will be May 12-16.

Kosciusko Community Services, Turn Up The Juice Win 2025 Northenor Award Prizes At KLA Graduation
NORTH WEBSTER - As part of the 43rd Kosciusko Leadership Academy Graduation Celebration for the Class of 2025 Tuesday, monetary prizes were given to the two white paper project teams that best met certain criteria.

County Commissioners Say ‘No’ To Rezoning For Data Center
A data center won’t be coming to the Leesburg area anytime soon. By a 3-0 vote Tuesday, the Kosciusko County Commissioners upheld the Area Plan Commission’s 8-0 recommendation to deny rezoning over 500 acres from agricultural to industrial-3. The property is on the north side of CR 700N, west of CR 300W, in Prairie and Jefferson townships.

County Opens Bids For Work In Justice Building
Bids were opened at Tuesday’s Kosciusko County Commissioners meeting for construction work in two offices at the Justice Building.