Illinois legislator wants more accountability over child care regulators
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[December 02, 2023]
By Andrew Hensel | The Center Square
(The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker is proposing a new state agency
that will handle all early childhood programs, lifting some of the
responsibility off of the Illinois Department of Child and Family
Services. However there are concerns over the impact on licensed child
care centers and how this would fix the issues within DCFS.
In October, Pritzker proposed a new state agency that will handle all
early childhood development programs and the funding that goes with it.
The programs currently are split up across three different state
agencies, including DCFS, which cutrently oversees and licenses child
day care centers
DCFS has faced several issues for years when dealing with children in
their custody or on their radar dying or facing mental or physical
abuse. Recently, there have been issues around DCFS's rule making for
which day care provider staff can monitor rooms of children, and for how
long. Child care operators have said putting limits on the type of staff
that can monitor rooms puts a strain on available workers.
State Rep. Steven Reick, R-Woodstock, said giving the day care licensing
oversight responsibility to a new agency fails to address the root
problems.
"Ironically, he [Pritzker] is removing the day care licensing function
and responsibility from DCFS to this new agency," Reick said in October
on the House floor. "I have been calling for that for months. I don't
think DCFS has any business doing this or many other things."
But, Reick said, the proposed changes do nothing without accountability.
"If we do not have some sort of accountability both in this agency and
the Department of Children and Family services, nothing is going to
change," Reick said.
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Illinois state Rep. Steven Reick, R-Woodstock
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In October, when Pritzker proposed the new state agency for early
childhood development, Dezaray Brookshire of Illinois Directors and
Owners of Childcare Centers said she supports the agency if the proper
parties have an equal say.
"We are thankful that these conversations are happening," Brookshire
told The Center Square. "However, we do want to make sure that
stakeholders get the biggest input in this, which is what we have been
striving for the last several years."
Reick, however, said DCFS has not included any care center officials in
their discussions.
"If DCFS wants to do something about licensing, it ought to pick up its
game and talk to the people that this affects," Reick told The Center
Square. "They did not take into account the effect it was going to have
on daycare centers themselves because they have never talked to the
stakeholders on this matter."
Reick has been vocal about the issues within the agency but said that
this is a bipartisan issue that many lawmakers have spoken out against.
"Listen to what we have to say because it was coming from not only me
but also the Democrats on [the Joint Committee of Administrative
Rules]," Reick said. "[Chicago state Rep.] Curtis Tarver lit into them [DCFS
officials], everyone lit into them."
Pritzker's proposal for a new state agency focused on early childhood
development could be discussed further when lawmakers return in January. |