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Changes to US Senate Employee Child Care Center Eligibility.

New rules define who can use the US Senate Employee Child Care Center. Priority is given to children of Senate and center employees, then children of Congressional employees, and finally, if space is available, children of other federal employees. These changes aim to ensure that spaces in the center are primarily available to those directly involved with Senate work.
Key points
The Senate Employee Child Care Center will be reimbursed for the salaries of its directors.
Priority enrollment is given to children of Senate employees and Center employees.
Children of Congressional employees have second priority for enrollment.
Children of other federal employees can enroll only if slots are available and no priority group children accept them.
Children whose parents cease to be Senate, Congressional, or federal employees will have their enrollment terminated after 120 days.
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Additional Information
A resolution amending the eligibility criteria for the Senate Employee Child Care Center.
Print number: SRES 329
Sponsor: Sen. Klobuchar, Amy [D-MN]
Process start date: 2021-07-29