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Pritzker directs state agencies to report potential impacts of federal funding cuts

Tuesday, Jan 28, 2025 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Press release…

Today, Governor JB Pritzker directed agencies to report on potential impacts of President Trump’s illegal and unconstitutional federal funding cuts for Illinois’ most vulnerable communities and people. While the State will continue fighting these illegal actions, there are several areas of urgent concern the State will continue monitoring:

Access Issues for Federal Funding Portals

Despite official information from the federal government stating that programs that provide assistance directly to individuals will not be impacted, state agencies and partner organizations reported issues accessing payment systems throughout the day on January 28. Federal officials have not responded to requests for more clarity or on the status of payments and the systems, further adding to the uncertainty. Illinois officials experienced issues with the following systems:

• Payment Management System (PMS) portal operated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Throughout the day on January 28, 2025 Illinois officials and partners were unable to access the portal for at least part of the day for following programs:

    o Medicaid and ACA expansion populations
    o Home-delivered and congregate meal sites for seniors,
    o Public Assistance and Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (disaster recovery and mitigation programs)
    o Child care and Head Start programs
    o Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF)
    o Vaccinations and disease surveillance

• Electronic Line of Credit Control System (eLOCCS) portal operated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

    o Rental assistance programs for people who are homelessness and/or have disabilities.

Resources for Illinois Families and Children

• Medicaid:

    o Provides health care to 3.3 million low-income Illinoisans including children.

• Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG):

    o Supports child care for low-income families for 140,000 children in over 80,000 households.

• Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP):

    o Assists 300,000+ low-income households annually with energy bills.

• Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF):

    o Provides cash assistance and work support for 75,000 low-income residents.

• Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) and Rapid ReHousing:

    o Provides housing support for approximately 2,600 families and 9,000 Illinoisans.

• Child Welfare Programs:

    o Support for foster care services, adoption services, guardianship and reimbursement for residential placements, impacting 20,000 children in care statewide.

• Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP):

    o Provides meals to children enrolled at participating daycare centers, as well as older individuals with disabilities at adult day centers, providing 1,000,000+ meals to Illinoisans per year.

Support for Older Illinoisians

• Administration for Community Living (ACL) programs, including:

    o Nutrition programs - 13 million meals served in 2024
    o Supportive Services (e.g., transportation, in-home care)
    o Family Caregiver Support Programs – 16,000+ caregivers in Illinois

• Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP):

    o Provides support to older Illinoisans with enrolling in healthcare. SHIP provided counseling to 103,000 beneficiaries in FY24.

• Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers (MIPPA):

    o Helps low-income Medicare beneficiaries enroll in cost saving benefits, which supports 74,000 Illinoisans.

Critical Public Health Services for Illinoisans:

• Maternal and Child Health Services (Title V):

    o Provides funding to improve the health of mothers and children through initiatives like prenatal care and infant screenings.

• Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Programs:

    o Funds mental health and substance abuse prevention and treatment services, including opioid response initiatives.

• Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs):

    o Funds health care for underserved populations, including preventive and primary care services.

• Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) grants support programs for:

    o Immunizations
    o Disease surveillance (e.g., HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis)
    o Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP)

• Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program:

    o Provides essential medical care and services for individuals with HIV/AIDS.

• Preventive Health and Health Services (PHHS) Block Grant:

    o Funds state-level public health initiatives, including chronic disease prevention and health promotion.

Support for Illinoisians with Disabilities

• Section 811 Housing:

    o Provides housing support and services for persons with disabilities.

• The Illinois Council on Developmental Disabilities (ICDD):

    o State agency that advocates for policy changes to promote choice, independence, productivity, and inclusion for people with developmental disabilities in Illinois.

• Employment Supports for Disabled Workers:

    o Funding includes pre-employment transition services, supported employment programs, job training activities, and vocational rehabilitation programs.

• Respite Support for Families:

    o Funding for emergency respite support for individuals with disabilities benefiting more than 1,100 families.

Economic Development for Illinois Communities

• Community Development Block Grant (CDBG):

    o Provides grants to communities to expand housing and other economic development efforts.

• Community Services Block Grant (CSBG):

    o Provides funding to combat poverty through local programs like job training and housing assistance.

• State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI):

    o Provides funding to help small businesses access low-interest loans, venture capital and other financing.

• Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title 1 Funding:

    o Funds programs and resources to provide job search, education, and training activities to help jobseekers and our workforce.

Infrastructure:

• Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD):

    o Access to significant federal funds for broadband expansion.

• Federal formula funding for transportation infrastructure:

    o Includes highway, transit, and aeronautics programs and projects

• Federal discretionary grants funded under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and Inflation Reduction Act, including:

    o National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program
    o Chicago Region Environmental and Transportation Efficiency Program
    o Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Grant
    o Airport Improvement Grants
    o Port Infrastructure Grants
    o Grants to Amtrak to improve passenger rail
    o Rail Safety Grants

Agriculture

• Meat and Poultry Inspections:

    o Provides risk oversight the entire meat and poultry supply chain. IDOA receives reimbursement from the federal government for up to half of its inspection activities.

Disaster Mitigation:

• Disaster Recovery and Mitigation Programs: Five state disaster programs are federally funded and would be unable to proceed:

    o Public assistance (PA) and individual assistance (IA)
    o Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP)
    o Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC)
    o Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA)
    o Pre-disaster Mitigation (PDM)

       

4 Comments »
  1. - Dirty Red - Tuesday, Jan 28, 25 @ 9:14 pm:

    Using the budget office to shut down appropriations. Where have we seen this play before?


  2. - Huh? - Wednesday, Jan 29, 25 @ 10:10 am:

    At the risk of being blocked for life -

    People are going die and the economy will be crushed and the republican’t party will be cheering.

    The list of programs being affected is astonishing. There isn’t any way for any State, local, or not for profit organization to step in and cover the money provided by the federal government.


  3. - AlfondoGonz - Wednesday, Jan 29, 25 @ 10:48 am:

    Legal Aid clinics receive nearly have their funding from federal grants. The nonprofit my wife used to work for just alerted their employees that nearly half their budget is gone.

    This is a clinic that helps indigent people pay back due rent so as to avoid eviction, helps women get orders of protection from their abusers, and helps reformed convicts try to expunge their records.

    Simply remarkable how Trump’s supporters howl in approval as he sticks it to the little guy.


  4. - don the legend - Wednesday, Jan 29, 25 @ 11:45 am:

    AlfondoGonz, I agree with you but offer this one modification:

    ==Simply remarkable how Trump’s supporters howl in approval as he sticks it to the little (brown, gay, you know, different) guy.==


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