HHS Closes Loopholes in Child Care Funding Verification
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is reversing Biden-era rules that allowed states to pay child care providers in advance based on enrollment, instead restoring attendance-based billing and parental voucher flexibility to prevent fraud and ensure funds are used appropriately for supporting working families.
- HHS to Close Biden-Era Loophole That Let States Pay Child Care Providers Without Counting Attendance U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) (.gov)
- Exclusive | Biden admin gave child care centers billions without verifying attendance — allowing ‘loopholes and fraud’ New York Post
- Exclusive | Trump’s HHS rescinds Biden rule that gave child care centers funding without verifying attendance New York Post
- North Carolina system avoids any freeze of child care funds The Center Square
- HHS Rescinds Child Care Payment Rules Tied to Enrollment Dailyfly News
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