House Bill 126 

Expansion

  • Physical Space and Facilities

Wyoming

In 2024, the Wyoming State Legislature passed House Bill 126, aiming to increase access to child care across the state by targeting zoning and covenant restrictions that limit capacity, particularly for home-based providers. The bipartisan legislation allows home-based child care programs serving up to 10 children that are subject to restrictive covenants or homeowners association agreements to be classified as a residential use of property. 

Sources:

Alliance for Early Success. (n.d.). Wyoming Early Childhood Policy Landscape.

State of Wyoming. (2024). House Bill No. HB0126.

Connections to Key Early Learning Study at Harvard (ELS@H) Findings:

High-quality, affordable early education and care supports children’s healthy development and allows families to work, engage in their own educational pursuits, and/or participate in other aspects of community life. To support children and families in these instrumental ways, research suggests there is a need to expand the availability of early education opportunities across the mixed-delivery system.

Findings from the Early Learning Study at Harvard (ELS@H) show:

  • Families rely on a range of formal (e.g., Head Start, center-based care, public pre-K) and more informal (e.g., home-based, relative care) early education settings; when choosing a setting for their child, families balance many logistical constraints and personal preferences.
  • But for many families – and especially low- and middle-income families – early education choices remain tightly constrained due to issues of affordability and supply.
Learn more about ELS@H findings

Learn more about Wyoming

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  • The state population is 581,381
  • The number of children age 0-4 is 32,291
  • The rural percentage is 38.0%