The federal government also needs to require childcare facilities and plans to be part of any new construction of federal buildings and facilities.
Require childcare facilities and plans to be included in any new construction of federal buildings and facilities.
Occurrences
The federal government also needs to require childcare facilities and plans to be part of any new construction of federal buildings and facilities.
Evidence
The page says: 'The federal government also needs to require childcare facilities and plans to be part of any new construction of federal buildings and facilities.'
The statute requires GSA to provide guidance, assistance, and oversight for the development of child care centers and allows space in federal buildings to be allotted to child care providers when conditions are met.
GSA says federal workers and citizens can receive child care services from independently operated child care centers in GSA-managed spaces across the country, and that it provides resources for child care services in federally owned or leased buildings.
Assessments
The promise was to require childcare facilities and childcare planning in any new federal building or facility construction. The evidence shows existing federal authority and GSA support for childcare centers in some federal buildings, but not a new universal construction requirement. There is also no evidence that Schiff, in federal office, enacted or materially advanced legislation or executive action that delivered this requirement. Existing law permitting or facilitating childcare space is materially narrower than the promised mandate.