Federal Legislation
Senator Tuberville Proposes Child Care Fraud Legislation
March 19, 2026
Senator Tommy Tuberville has introduced draft legislation targeting fraud and abuse within federal child care funding programs, prompted by recent cases involving fraudulent daycare operations in Minnesota. The legislation aims to enhance accountability measures to protect taxpayer funds and ensure integrity in child care services. Stakeholders are invited to provide feedback on the draft by April 8, 2026, signaling potential forthcoming regulatory or procurement changes affecting child care providers and federal funding mechanisms.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate stricter oversight and compliance requirements in federal child care funding contracts.
- Contractors and service providers in the child care sector may face enhanced vetting and accountability standards.
- Agencies managing child care funding programs could revise solicitation and award criteria to mitigate fraud risks.
- Organizations involved in child care services should evaluate their internal controls and documentation practices to align with potential new legislative mandates.
American families have been robbed for far too long. We need to find the source of this abuse and cut it off so that our children and families can truly thrive. I will always work to hold the bad actors in the system accountable and advocate for Alabamaβs hardworking families and their children.
— Senator Tommy Tuberville
Agencies
United States Senate, Senate Subcommittee on Education and the American Family, Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee