IDAHO'S PROGRESS ON THE PRENATAL-TO-3 STATE POLICY ROADMAP
The Prenatal-to-3 State Policy Roadmap guides state leaders on the most effective investments to ensure all children thrive from the start. Since the 2020 Roadmap, Idaho has taken little legislative action to adopt and implement effective prenatal-to-3 policies. Idaho is one of 12 states that has implemented one of four effective Roadmap policies.
Idaho began using Medicaid funding to support evidence-based home visiting programs and took steps to increase access to child care subsidies. The state also continued support for Early Intervention Services and policies to reduce administrative burden for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Because of state and federal investments, a parent earning the minimum wage with two children in Idaho has approximately $20,900 in total resources available to them in 2024, down from $23,700 in 2020.
WHAT PROGRESS HAS IDAHO MADE IN IMPLEMENTING EFFECTIVE ROADMAP POLICIES?
WHAT PROGRESS HAS IDAHO MADE IN INCREASING ACCESS TO EFFECTIVE ROADMAP STRATEGIES?
Visit the United States summary for information on the broader nationwide progress since the 2020 Roadmap toward full and equitable implementation of each of the 12 Roadmap policies and strategies.
HOW DO IDAHO’S POLICY CHOICES IMPACT FAMILY RESOURCES?
State policy choices do not operate in isolation from one another. Instead, they interact to create a system of support for children and families that varies significantly state-by-state. Our Policy Impact Calculator demonstrates this variation and illustrates the impact of policy choices on family resources over time.
In Idaho, a parent earning the minimum wage with two children has $20,873 in total resources available to them in 2024, down from $23,747 in 2020.
- Change in total resources due to state policies: – $5,232
- Change in total resources due to federal policies: + $2,358
To learn more about the impact that each effective policy and strategy has on the eight prenatal-to-3 policy goals, the choices that states can make to effectively implement them, the progress states have made in the past year toward implementation, and how states compare to each other in their generosity and reach of the policies and strategies, check out the 2024 Prenatal-to-3 State Policy Roadmap.