HB787
Revise the law governing the Child Care Choice Voucher Program
๐ What This Bill Does
The bill aims to revise the law governing the Child Care Choice Voucher Program in Ohio, specifying eligibility criteria and payment rates for families receiving child care support.
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Rationale
The bill partially aligns with libertarian principles by providing support to families without excessive government interference. However, the income eligibility criteria and utilization of publicly funded payment rates may conflict with principles of limited government and free markets.
Risks and Concerns
- Income eligibility criteria may discourage self-reliance and individual responsibility.
- Utilization of publicly funded payment rates could distort the free market for child care services.
Platform Citations (2)
1.3 Privacy (1_3)
NEUTRAL
The bill affects families' decisions on child care costs and may impact their financial privacy and decision-making.
2.1 Aggression, Property, and Contract (2_1)
OPPOSES
The bill involves government funding and regulation of child care services, potentially impacting property rights and free markets.
