Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3561

Introduced
2/9/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Refer
2/20/24  

Caption

DHS-CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE

Impact

The new provisions proposed in SB3561 are expected to significantly enhance the support provided to working families facing high child care costs. By recognizing the unique challenges faced by mental health care workers, teachers, and healthcare providers, the bill addresses a gap in child care assistance that previously excluded many families in these critical fields. This amendment is likely to foster improved economic stability among these families, thereby influencing broader public welfare and employment outcomes across the state.

Summary

SB3561, introduced by Senator Laura Ellman, proposes amendments to the Illinois Public Aid Code, specifically expanding child care assistance eligibility. The bill aims to support families with a parent or guardian who works as a mental health care worker, teacher, or healthcare provider and has an income below a certain threshold. Starting in State Fiscal Year 2025, the specified income threshold will be set to no less than 300% of the current federal poverty level for each family size, which aims to make child care more accessible to lower-income workers in these essential professions.

Contention

While SB3561 has potential benefits for families in essential professions, there may be concerns regarding its broader fiscal implications. Critics might raise questions about the increased financial responsibilities on the Illinois Department of Human Services to meet the expanded eligibility criteria. Financial analysts may scrutinize whether the funding allocated for child care assistance is sufficient to support the increased number of eligible families without resulting in budget shortfalls or cuts to other vital programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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