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More Options for Infants and Parents Act of 2022
12/29/2022, 5:18 PM
Summary of Bill HR 8010
Bill 117 HR 8010, also known as the More Options for Infants and Parents Act of 2022, aims to provide additional support and resources for parents and infants in the United States. The bill focuses on expanding access to childcare options, improving parental leave policies, and increasing funding for early childhood education programs.
One key aspect of the bill is the expansion of the Child Care and Development Block Grant program, which provides financial assistance to low-income families for childcare services. The bill seeks to increase funding for this program, allowing more families to access affordable and high-quality childcare options.
Additionally, the More Options for Infants and Parents Act of 2022 includes provisions to improve parental leave policies in the United States. The bill proposes extending paid parental leave benefits to more workers, including part-time and gig economy workers. This would allow more parents to take time off work to care for their newborns without facing financial hardship. Furthermore, the bill allocates additional funding for early childhood education programs, such as Head Start and Early Head Start. These programs provide educational and developmental support to young children, helping to prepare them for success in school and beyond. By increasing funding for these programs, the bill aims to ensure that all children have access to high-quality early childhood education. Overall, Bill 117 HR 8010, the More Options for Infants and Parents Act of 2022, seeks to provide parents and infants with more support and resources to help them thrive. By expanding access to childcare options, improving parental leave policies, and increasing funding for early childhood education programs, the bill aims to create a more supportive environment for families in the United States.
One key aspect of the bill is the expansion of the Child Care and Development Block Grant program, which provides financial assistance to low-income families for childcare services. The bill seeks to increase funding for this program, allowing more families to access affordable and high-quality childcare options.
Additionally, the More Options for Infants and Parents Act of 2022 includes provisions to improve parental leave policies in the United States. The bill proposes extending paid parental leave benefits to more workers, including part-time and gig economy workers. This would allow more parents to take time off work to care for their newborns without facing financial hardship. Furthermore, the bill allocates additional funding for early childhood education programs, such as Head Start and Early Head Start. These programs provide educational and developmental support to young children, helping to prepare them for success in school and beyond. By increasing funding for these programs, the bill aims to ensure that all children have access to high-quality early childhood education. Overall, Bill 117 HR 8010, the More Options for Infants and Parents Act of 2022, seeks to provide parents and infants with more support and resources to help them thrive. By expanding access to childcare options, improving parental leave policies, and increasing funding for early childhood education programs, the bill aims to create a more supportive environment for families in the United States.
Congressional Summary of HR 8010
More Options for Infants and Parents Act of 2022
This bill requires the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to (1) act upon any pending applications from domestic manufacturers for new infant formula within 14 days of the bill's enactment, and (2) maintain a list on its website of infant formula products that may be substituted for certain specialized infant formula products that are in shortage. It also authorizes the FDA to waive certain labeling and nutritional requirements in furtherance of other necessary infant formula product substitutions.
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Current Status of Bill HR 8010
Bill HR 8010 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since June 9, 2022. Bill HR 8010 was introduced during Congress 117 and was introduced to the House on June 9, 2022. Bill HR 8010's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. as of June 9, 2022
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 8010
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
1Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
18Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
18Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 8010
Primary Policy Focus
HealthAlternate Title(s) of Bill HR 8010
More Options for Infants and Parents Act of 2022
More Options for Infants and Parents Act of 2022
To require the Secretary of Health and Human Services, acting through the Commissioner of Food and Drugs, to act upon pending submissions for new infant formula, to increase regulatory flexibility in the event of an infant formula shortage, and for other purposes.
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