Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB0010

Introduced
1/9/25  

Caption

DCFS-LUGGAGE FOR FOSTER KIDS

Impact

The legislation requires the DCFS to purchase luggage that is not available through grants or donations, ensuring a consistent and reliable supply. Additionally, it necessitates the development of procedures for the storage and distribution of this luggage. Each instance where a trash bag is used must be recorded, including reasons for not providing appropriate luggage to a child. The bill stipulates that an annual report summarizing these instances will be submitted to the Governor and the General Assembly, thus promoting transparency and accountability within the foster care system.

Summary

House Bill 0010, introduced by Representative Margaret Croke, amends the Foster Children's Bill of Rights Act to establish and maintain a decentralized supply of luggage for children within the foster care system. The bill mandates the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) to provide luggage necessary for transporting the belongings of any child being removed from home or changing placements. This initiative aims to respect the dignity of foster children by ensuring they do not have to use inappropriate containers, such as trash bags, for their personal items during transitions.

Reporting

The requirement for an annual report highlights the importance of monitoring the welfare of foster children. By examining how often trash bags are used, the Department can identify gaps in service and improve the logistics of caring for vulnerable youth. This transparency could foster better practices within child welfare agencies, ensuring that the rights of foster children are upheld and that they have the necessary resources to facilitate their transitions.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the financial implications of the bill, especially concerning the state budget and appropriations for purchasing luggage. Some may argue about the adequacy of the proposed budget and whether it sufficiently caters to the needs of foster children or if it's an additional burden on the state's finances. Furthermore, the bill focuses significantly on the logistical aspects of caring for foster children, which could spark discussions on whether these priorities align with the broader needs of foster care systems, possibly affecting other vital services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL S845

Luggage for Children Placed in Foster Care

IL A09482

Requires the local social services districts to provide luggage to children in foster care; provides that eligible expenditures for such luggage shall be subject to state reimbursement under the foster care block grant.

IL S08791

Requires the local social services districts to provide luggage to children in foster care; provides that eligible expenditures for such luggage shall be subject to state reimbursement under the foster care block grant.

IL S0306

Luggage for Children Placed in Out-of-home Care

IL H0279

Luggage for Children Placed in Out-of-home Care

IL SF4882

Responsible social services agencies requirement to provide luggage for children in foster care

IL S1191

Establishes luggage donation program for children in resource family care in DCF.

IL SR76

Requests the Department of Children and Family Services to provide information regarding luggage provided to foster children.

IL HF4732

Responsible social services agencies required to provide luggage for children in foster care.

IL HB2599

DCFS-FOSTER PARENT RIGHTS

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.