Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3119

Introduced
2/2/26  
Refer
2/2/26  

Caption

STRENGTHENING FATHERS&FAMILIES

Impact

The passage of SB3119 could potentially transform state welfare laws by integrating fatherhood initiatives into existing frameworks. If adopted, the law will encourage local governments to allocate funds and create programs that focus on enhancing father engagement, which may lead to improved child outcomes. It may also invite collaboration across community organizations to support fathers and families, aiming to reduce the barriers that prevent them from succeeding as caregivers.

Summary

SB3119, titled 'Strengthening Fathers and Families,' aims to enhance support for fathers and their families through various community programs. The bill emphasizes the importance of active father figures in child development and seeks to create resources that aid in parenting. The legislation outlines mechanisms for local communities to develop and implement programs that specifically address the challenges faced by fathers, ensuring they are equipped to contribute positively to their children's lives.

Contention

Despite its positive intentions, SB3119 has faced criticisms regarding the adequacy of funding and the practicality of implementing such programs effectively. Some opponents argue that without sufficient state support, the initiatives may fail to reach the families who need them most. Additionally, there is concern about the focus predominantly placed on fathers, which could overshadow the equally important support needed for mothers in similar situations.

Notable_points

Those in favor of SB3119 highlight its potential to reinforce the role of fathers, thereby benefiting children's emotional and psychological well-being. Proponents also note it could lead to a cultural shift that values fatherhood and sends a message about shared parenting responsibilities. The discussion surrounding the bill has highlighted broader issues related to family dynamics and the socio-economic factors that contribute to parenting challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB4819

STRENGTHENING FATHERS&FAMILIES

IL HB4349

FAMILIES-INTENDED PARENTS

IL SB0213

STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY MEDIA

IL HB5742

$DCEO-FARMERS RISING

IL HB4923

DISTRESSED FARMERS ACT

IL HB4720

$AGR-DISADVANTAGED FARMERS

IL HJRCA0019

CONAMEND-LEGISLATIVE QUORUM

IL HJRCA0020

CON AMEND-GOVERNOR TERM LIMITS

IL HJRCA0021

CONAMEND-REVENUE

IL HJRCA0022

CON AMEND-MUNICIPAL HOME RULE

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.