Child Support Protection Act of 2006
Summary
The Child Support Protection Act of 2006 (H.R. 4794) was designed to restore federal funding for state-run child support enforcement programs. It sought to repeal a specific rule that prevented states from receiving federal matching funds when they used federal incentive payments to help locate parents or establish paternity. By allowing states to use these funds to leverage additional federal support, the bill aimed to ensure state agencies had more resources to collect child support payments for families.
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