
The State Budget Committee approved the proposal at its meeting last Thursday to allocate additional funding for the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) voucher program.
During the 2026 legislative session, the Indiana General Assembly passed Senate Enrolled Act 4, which Patterson supported, allowing the state to augment funds from the Financial Responsibility and Opportunity Growth (FROG) Fund for the CCDF program.
Patterson says those dollars will help the state resume enrollment for CCDF vouchers by an estimated 14,000 children.
“This funding strengthens Indiana’s approach to supporting both early childhood development and workforce participation,” Patterson said. “I look forward to seeing how the investment will benefit families today and the economy long term.”
Indiana’s CCDF is a federally supported program that currently assists about 43,000 children statewide, with eligibility based on household income and employment criteria.
Additional enrollment will prioritize siblings of current voucher holders, infants and children between 3-5 years old.
A set of exemptions will be created for children of foster and kinship families, children with special needs, homeless children, children of child care workers and children of Ivy Tech Community College students.


