Issue #31                                                                July 31, 2017
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Introducing CAPPA's 2017-18 Board of Directors
CAPPA is excited to announce to the field, our 2017-18 Board of Directors:

President
Rick Richardson
Child Development Associates

Vice President

Karen Marlatt
Valley Oak Children's Services

Treasurer

Beth Chiaro
Child Care Resource Center 

Secretary
LaVera Smith
Supportive Services Fresno

Past President
Martin Castro
Mexican American Opportunity Foundation

Public Policy Co-Chair
Jeffrey Moreira
Crystal Stairs, Inc.

Public Policy Co-Chair
Phillip Warner
Children's Council San Francisco 

Members-at-Large

Trudy Adair- Verbais
Santa Barbara County Education Office

Tina Barna
Choices for Children

Abby Shull
YMCA Childcare Resource Service 
 
Amanda Al Fartosi
KinderCare Education

Jeanne Fridolfs
Community Resources for Children
 
Mike Michelon
Siskiyou Child Care Council

Marco Jimenez
Central Valley Children's Services Network

Jasmine Tijerino
San Mateo 4Cs

Michelle Graham
Children's Resource & Referral of Santa Barbara County

EESD/CDE, DSS & CCLD Updates
July 26, 2017
July 21, 2017
July 12, 2017
July 12, 2017
Manual Letter EAS 17-05 includes revisions to the CalWORKs regulations as a result of the repeal of the Maximum Family Grant (MFG) rule.  These amended regulations are effective June 19, 2017.
Manual Letter EAS 17-06 includes revisions to the CalWORKs regulations regarding eligibility for pregnant women.  These amended regulations are effective July 1, 2017.
July 6, 2017

S ubject: State Median Income(Initial Certification) 
Subject: Graduated Phase-Out (Recertification) 
Subject: Updated Income Rankings
June 29, 2017
and additional information regarding the implementation of early care and education budget provisions.  
May 15, 2017
Transfer of Families into a California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids Stage 2 Program
May 5, 2017
The following documents have been revised and are available HERE.
1) April 26, 2017 PSE Presentation Webinar Slides
2) EESD Form 4001 Instructions for Program Review Instrument
July 2017 Featured Agency of the Month!
North Coast Opportunities - Rural Communities Child Care (RCCC)
What we do:
RCCC provides child care subsidies for low-income families, child care referrals to licensed facilities and continuing education for childcare providers. We serve children, families and child care providers through education, resources, and the promotion of quality child care services. RCCC also provides advocacy for children, parents and child care providers.

CAPPA Volunteer Opportunities 

Interested in participating on a CAPPA Committee?

Based on outcomes from the CAPPA board retreat, we  have some volunteer opportunities we hope you consider.  They include:

Public Policy Committee (Standing Committee) - reviews actions of subcommittees and provides staff input on legislative positions and budget.
  • Subcommittee 1   focused on "big picture" policies and changes needed to be worked on within the next three years.  This subcommittee will be chaired by Jeff Moreira from Crystal Stairs.
  • Subcommittee 2  focused on more immediate needs.  This subcommittee will be tasked with developing language to support our field realizing 12 month eligibility, supporting CDE with MB content and feedback.  This subcommittee will be chaired by Phillip Warner from Children's Council of San Francisco.
  • Membership Committee
    (Chair) Abby Shull from the YMCA Childcare Resource Service; This committee will support the continued development of securing member benefits.  Additionally, this committee will help develop and identify the trainings, best practices and materials needing to be put together to help our agencies.

    Please email CAPPA if you are interested in participating in any of these committees.  

  • Job Openings

    Is Your Organization Hiring?

    Post your job announcement here for thousands to see!
    There is no charge for CAPPA members.
    Non-members will be charged a fee of $75.
    Please email us your posting!

    Fill out the employment application Here.
    Solano Family & Children's Services

    Teacher Assistant
    International Institute of Los Angeles

    Child Development Inc. is Hiring! See the Recruitment Flyer 
    Here.
    Announcements
    Helping Angry and Aggressive Children


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    If you have news to share or an event you want added to CAPPA's website Calendar, 
    CDE Webinar - FOLLOW UP

    This past Friday, July 28th, CAPPA supported CDE/EESD with a webinar focused on MB 17-0817-09 and 17-10 in addition to answering submitted questions regarding 12-month eligibility.
     
    Although the webinar started out with technical challenges, by the time we got to the Q&A portion of the webinar, it was clear. Click  HERE to read the CDE PPT presentation of the webinar.  The full audio version of the webinar is available HERE
     
    If you did not listen to the webinar, we encourage you do so as it was full of rich information. Additionally, it was very clear particularly during the Q&A portion of the webinar, that there are clear objectives that CDE is using as reference to answering questions and drafting Management Bulletins (MBs).  They are:
    1.        CDE directives and input will fall on the side of what is in the best interests of the child.
    2.        Continuity of care for 12 months.
    3.         Hold Harmless will be applied to agencies that are implementing the increase in the SMI, family fees and 12-month eligibility consistent with the 2017-18 budget bill and trailer bill intent.  As noted during the webinar, "Errors and overpayments will not be looked at (Hold Harmless) if implemented in accordance with Education Code Section 8263(i)1:



    Hold Harmless will be applied to agencies that are implementing the increase in the SMI, family fees and 12-month eligibility consistent with the 2017-18 budget bill and trailer bill intent.  As noted during the webinar, "Errors and overpayments will not be looked at (Hold Harmless) if implemented in accordance with Education Code Section 8263(i)

    To understand the intent behind these directives, it is strongly suggested that Education Code Sections 8263(h) and (i) be read and memorized, as clear language on the guiding principals behind anticipated directives is given.

    Again, it could not have been emphasized any stronger that if your agency implements in accordance with the the changes in law enacted as part of the 2017-18 budget package above laws that went into effect on July 1, 2017, CDE will have a hold harmless applied for purposes of reviews.
     
    This webinar was very clear that the work we do is going to get greatly streamlined and will definitely support families with continuity of care and greater stability for children.
     
    CAPPA is going to work with CDE to write out answers to the six pages of questions that you have all submitted.  CDE will host these responses on their website, but CAPPA will have a link to them on the same page where we will host this webinar and PPT for reference.  The page where all information will be hosted is here.


    Q:  What is the October 1, 2017 deadline?

    A:  That is the deadline wherein CDE must provide through MBs or letters of instruction on how to implement the laws that are now in place.  Below is the language clarifying October 1, 2017 in the Education Code Section 8263.
    (j) (1) Notwithstanding the rulemaking provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code) and Section 33308.5 of this code, until regulations are filed with the Secretary of State to implement subdivision (h), the department shall implement subdivision (h) through management bulletins or similar letters of instruction on or before October 1, 2017.

    MB 17-11: Revised Family Fee Schedule is currently in the approval process, and will be posted in the near future. Additional MBs associated with implementation of the Budget Act of 2017 are forthcoming.

    Finally, EESD has put a hold on issuing more answers to questions regarding past MBs.  The reason for this is that the newly enacted 2017-18 budget has provided the conduit needed to reexamine and do away with burdensome reporting requirements and transfer issues that exist between CalWORKs Stage 1 and Stage 2 child care.

    What's Happening
    California 
     
    LEGISLATIVE UPDATE:
    On July 21st, the legislature adjourned for summer recess and will return August 21st. The legislature will return and be in session for a short time until September 15, at which point interim recess will begin until 2019. Upon their return on August 21, bills will be in their final stages as they move through fiscal committee, respective floors, and, finally, to the governor. Many bills of interest to the field are still active in the process:
    • AB 273 (Aguiar- Curry) - Child care services: eligibility. This bill would include in the area relating to need, as a requirement that may be satisfied for purposes of eligibility, that the family needs the child care services because the parents are engaged in an educational program for English as a second language learners or to attain a high school diploma or general educational development certificate.
    • AB 603 (Quirk- Silva) - This bill would require the California Department of Education to provide to the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature cost estimates and system analysis for alternative payment programs to develop an electronic timesheet process for the monthly attendance record or invoices, as provided. The bill would require on or before January 1, 2019, an alternative payment program to establish a program of electronic banking for payments made to licensed or license-exempt child care providers that have a contract with that alternative payment program, as provided. This bill would require APPs provide written and/or electronic notice to a child care provider of any changes to service.
    • AB 1106 (Weber)  -   This bill will allow allocated monies to support working families with child care, to be distributed over a longer period of time.  Additionally, the proposal will allow active military personnel to not have their basic housing allowance considered as part of their income when they apply for a child care subsidy.  (CAPPA sponsored bill)  
    • AB 1250 (Jones - Sawyer) - Counties: contracts for personal services.
      *CAPPA has elevated this bill as a high priority bill. This bill would establish specific standards for the use of personal service contracts by counties including, but not limited to  - requiring the county   to clearly demonstrate that the proposed contract will result in actual overall costs savings to the county   and also to show that the contract does not cause the displacement of county  or city  workers, require the to conduct an audit of contracts for personal services in excess of $100,000 annually to determine whether cost savings have been realized and would require the contractor to reimburse the county for the cost of the audit. The bill also would impose additional disclosure requirements for contracts exceeding $100,000 annually.
    During this recess, we think it is would support the field by being aware of what other organizations are tracking.  
    Click here   to see all of the legislation that has been identified to be of interest to our field. You can find fact sheets and sample letter templates when available. On this page, CAPPA also will be noting legislative hearings of interest to our field.  To track and/or review legislation or to create your own tracking list,  click here.
     
    To access the Senate Daily Files,  click here.
    To access the Assembly Daily Files,  click here.
    To watch live coverage of the Assembly and Senate click here.

    Click here to see the upcoming calendar of legislative deadlines and other field meetings.  CAPPA is offering to host a field calendar to help us all better coordinate our conferences, trainings, and meetings.  If you would like to add to the calendar, email CAPPA. 

    California and Federal Dollars: A Two-Way Street
    By Sara Kimberlin

    California depends on federal funding to sustain a wide range of important public services and systems. In fact, more than $105 billion in the 2017-18 state budget comes from the federal government. While this is a sizeable amount, it's important to also consider the dollars that flow the other way: from California to the federal government.
    Of course, events on the national level this year have drawn heightened attention to the ways in which California's state and local governments rely on federal dollars to provide key services and support vulnerable families and individuals. On the one hand, the Trump Administration's executive order attempting to withhold federal funding from "sanctuary cities" ultimately highlighted the fact that California actually receives relatively little in federal funds to support criminal justice services. On the other hand, proposals by Republican leaders in Congress to "repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act have included slashing federal support for Medicaid. This would devastate Medi-Cal (the Medicaid program in California), which provides health insurance for individuals with low incomes, and blow a giant hole in our state budget. 

    Federal 
    After Failed ACA Repeal, Time for Bipartisan Effort to Strengthen- Not Weaken- Our Health                                               Care System
    By Shannon Buckingham
    Last night's vote - and the months of debate that preceded it - show that the American people don't want to move backwards on health care. They oppose legislation that would take health coverage away from millions of people and raise costs for millions more. And they reject efforts to gut Medicaid , a program celebrating its 52nd birthday today that ensures millions of seniors, people with disabilities, children, and low-income adults get the care they need . Every Republican bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) would have had all of those harmful impacts and more.


    Of Importance

    The 2017 -18 Budget Act reflects 75th percentile 
    rates using the 2016 Market Rate Survey.   Click here to see that survey and the rates as they relate to your county. 
     
    Included in the budget is another hold harmless provision for 12 months, which is proposed to start from January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018.

    *MEMBERS: Please email CAPPA for county specific sheets
    Upcoming CAPPA Trainings

    CAPPA Training: "Everything Fiscal"
    August 23, 2017
    Sacramento, CA 
    9:30am - 2:00pm 
    CAPPA will be delivering a training focused specifically on APP fiscal issues on August 23rd in Sacramento. We will be providing information from a field auditor on auditing practices and another on Projections, so that agencies can better monitor their contracts and also learn best practices that work efficiently. Hope you can join us!
    Workshops to include:
    • Fiscal Projections
    • Preparing For Year-End Activities from an Auditor's Perspective
    • JUST ADDED!  Fiscal Essentials from CDE Fiscal Services
    Joint Annual Conference 2017
    Joint logo
    Joint Annual Conference 2017 
    October 18-20, 2017
    DoubleTree Hotel Sacramento

    Exhibitor and Sponsor Information is now available!

    Registration:
    Registration and workshop information will be available first week of August.

    Hotel Reservations:
    Our room block at the DoubleTree is sold out. If you are still in need of a room, please email  Danielle.
    ALL NEW! 2017 Early Learning & Child Care Webinar Series 

    Build or Add to Your Center Resource Library!
    This is Your Opportunity to Receive Professional Development in a Format Convenient to You. 
    CAPPA Children's Foundation, in partnership with MCT Technology, brings you an ALL NEW Series of trainings, all for one low price per center or program location. View the webinar series and be connected without ever leaving your location. This is a fabulous opportunity to train your staff on the most requested child care topics for 2017 at an affordable price in an incredibly convenient format. 
    Click Here  to see more details and to register for the all new 2017 series.
    July 2017 Webinar:
    Helping Angry and Aggressive Children 
    Often times, children express their anger through behaviors that are perceived as aggressive. As child care  providers, we may often feel helpless or unsure in knowing how to respond to these behaviors. This  webinar will help you deconstruct these behaviors and understand the root cause and reason for the  behavior. By understanding the specific emotions and causes of aggressive behavior in children,
    we can then more effectively assist the child in managing and meeting needs in a positive, healthy  manner.

    The 2010- 2016 series' are still available for purchase. Purchase the 2010, 2011 and 2012 webinar CDs for 50% off!! 
    For more information or to view past topics,  Click Here.
    Child Care & Early Learning Master Calendar
    The CAPPA Board  has made it a priority to support our field with a coordinated calendar to note upcoming statewide conferences, federal conferences of relevance, CDE and DSS stakeholder meetings and legislative and budget deadlines and hearings. 
    • Click here to see the calendar.
    • If you have news to share or an event that you would like added to CAPPA's website calendar, let us know!
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    Become a CAPPA Monday Morning Update Partner!

    Our Monday Morning Update supports our Early Learning & Child Care field with timely information about what is going on in California and nationally; as well as dates to be aware and upcoming events. 

    Our weekly (50 times per year) Monday morning distribution is to more than 4,000 federal and state local agencies, resource and referrals, contractors, legislators and their staffs', centers, parents, providers, state departments and advocates.  

    To help support the continuation of this resource and or advertise in the Monday Morning Update, click 
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