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Oh, for crying out loud

Friday, Sep 25, 2015 - Posted by Rich Miller

* From SEIU Healthcare…

On July 1st, Bruce Rauner unilaterally implemented new “emergency” eligibility requirements to the highly-successful Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) – without public input or legislative debate. Since then, a statewide effort driven by providers, parents, children’s advocates and even First Lady Diana Rauner, has sought to highlight this policy for what it is: Extreme and dangerous.

We knew that thousands of Illinois parents had been forced to quit their jobs or remain unemployed because they no longer qualified for child care assistance. Rauner’s new rules are so extreme that a single parent earning the minimum wage now makes too much to qualify. We’ve now learned that some low-income parents are so desperate to find child care assistance to keep their jobs since Rauner’s cuts that they’ve turned to a new source to care for their kids: Craigslist.

According to NBC News 25, many central Illinois families have nowhere else to turn:

    For many families in central Illinois the only place to find affordable childcare is on websites like Craigslist. But many wonder, is it safe? “You never know who it is on the internet. They could say they’re one person and be completely different,” said Laura Everett of Peoria.

This news is just the latest evidence that Bruce Rauner’s extreme cuts to the CCAP program – which have absolutely nothing to do with the current budget impasse in Springfield – are causing huge economic harm to working parents throughout Illinois, and now possibly endangering the safety of our children by forcing them to seek care from unqualified or unlicensed providers.

“The alarming revelation that Bruce Rauner’s cuts are forcing some Illinois parents to seek affordable child care from strangers on the internet – just to continue putting food on the table – should truly shake people to their very core,” said SEIU Healthcare Illinois Vice President James Muhammad. “The inhumane and dangerous nature of Bruce Rauner’s cuts gets magnified every day, and it’s long past time for Rauner to stop holding millions of Illinoisans hostage to his extreme personal political agenda.

“Craigslist is not the place to raise a child. Deliberate inaction and dangerous rules changes that harm children is not the way to govern a state.”

That TV news story is here. It’s mostly a feel-good story with a bizarre slant

Tristin Lela posted an ad on Craigslist offering, “pay what you can babysitting.”

“It’s what they can pay. I mean I’m not doing this for the money, I’m doing it to help people in need,” said Lela.

She has been contacted by multiple interested families in just the two weeks since posting her ad.

“Some of the parents I’ve encountered, the government won’t help them with babysitting funds anymore, so they got to figure a way out to get a babysitter,” said Lela.

But many families can’t imagine handing their child over to a complete stranger.

“I mean I wouldn’t think so. Just because I don’t know who they are so no craigslist,” said Tricia Lovely of Pekin.

Local childcare officials say safety should be a parent’s highest priority.

This woman is doing a good deed and helping out the unfortunate during a truly lousy time for her state and that’s the coverage she gets?

Sheesh.

       

8 Comments
  1. - nixit71 - Friday, Sep 25, 15 @ 1:58 pm:

    One of the pre-requisites o be one of the 17 vice presidents at SEIU Healthcare is a major in hyperbole.


  2. - A guy - Friday, Sep 25, 15 @ 2:02 pm:

    They can’t help themselves. They’ve never observed a red octagon when it came to communications, and I doubt they ever will.


  3. - Ducky LaMoore - Friday, Sep 25, 15 @ 2:11 pm:

    I just wonder what the reaction would be if she did this via Facebook or Twitter instead of Craigslist.


  4. - Tournaround Agenda - Friday, Sep 25, 15 @ 2:19 pm:

    Peoria has had quite a few Craigslist-related crimes in the past few years. Perhaps Lela wasn’t the best person to use as an example to be wary of Craiglist babysitters.


  5. - Anonymous - Friday, Sep 25, 15 @ 2:23 pm:

    Is there any cite or link to an “Emergency Rule” or some official way that this policy is being changed? Seems like an unlawful way to make changes to a program.


  6. - Demoralized - Friday, Sep 25, 15 @ 2:29 pm:

    ==Seems like an unlawful way to make changes to a program.==

    Most, if not all, programs have rules associated with them outlining how the programs will operate. There’s nothing unlawful about the rules process.


  7. - Secret Square - Friday, Sep 25, 15 @ 2:35 pm:

    “Is there any cite or link to an ‘Emergency Rule’”

    See 5 ILCS 100/5-45 (emergency rulemaking procedures for all agencies). See also 305 ILCS 5/9A-11:

    “The Illinois Department (of Human Services) is authorized to lower income eligibility ceilings, raise parent co-payments, create waiting lists, or take such other actions during a fiscal year as are necessary to ensure that child care benefits paid under this Article do not exceed the amounts appropriated for those child care benefits. These changes may be accomplished by emergency rule under Section 5-45 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act…”


  8. - ForReal - Friday, Sep 25, 15 @ 3:20 pm:

    No offense but it’s kind of ok with me. I’m married with one child and together we make more than what would get us an allowance. Childcare costs me $12,000 annually! Guess where I have already looked for childcare, sadly it’s craigslist. So the fact, that I have already been in these people’s shoes makes me not feel too sorry for them. It seems to me that these government subsidies for childcare inflate the demand and price in the whole system.


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