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Pritzker lashes out at Trump over child care, other social services funding freeze

Tuesday, Jan 6, 2026 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Background is here if you need it. Pritzker press release…

Today, the Trump Administration and Department of Health and Human Services announced the freezing of $10 billion in federal funds, including approximately $1 billion for Illinois, for social services and child care across five of the nation’s largest states — targeting these states because they are led by Governors of the opposite political party.

Late Tuesday evening, the Trump-led Administration for Children and Families sent letters to the State of Illinois freezing all funds for program and services provided through the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG), Social Services Block Grant (SSBG), and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).

Instead of working with states or providers who help families access affordable childcare, this announcement was rolled out through anonymous quotes and social media — deliberately sowing confusion and fear among Illinois families who are already struggling with an affordability crisis worsened by President Trump’s tariffs, budget cuts, and inaction.

“Rather than making life easier and more affordable for our families, Donald Trump is stripping away child care from Illinois families who are just trying to go to work,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Thousands of parents and children depend on these child care programs to help them make ends meet, and now their livelihoods are being put at risk. This is wrong, it is cruel, and we will take every step possible to defend the kids and families depending on all of us right now.”

Impacts in Illinois

    • Around 100,000 families, including more than 152,000 children, are served through the Illinois Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP), which is partially funded through the Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG).
    • The TANF block grant supports thousands of licensed child care providers in every county of Illinois. TANF funds are used both to support the Illinois CCAP, and to support the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Daycare licensing work, which impacts providers and families in every corner of the state.
    • The Social Services Block Grant supports 275 organizations statewide through 17 program areas designed to protect the network of Illinois human service providers and ensure the health and welfare of children, seniors, people with disabilities, and those facing poverty and food insecurity.

Additional Background on the Illinois Child Care Assistance Program

The Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) provides subsidized childcare to low-income working families and is the primary mechanism through which federal child care and TANF Block Grant dollars — along with significant state General Revenue Funds — support families in Illinois. CCAP currently supports care for more than 150,000 children statewide, enabling parents and caregivers to maintain employment, pursue education or training, and contribute to Illinois’ economy.

CCAP is a cornerstone of Illinois’ workforce and economic infrastructure — supporting essential workers, stabilizing child care providers, and ensuring that families are not forced to choose between safe child care and keeping their jobs. Any disruption to CCAP funding threatens not only children and families, but also employers, child care providers, and local economies across the state.

Serving Families and Protecting Taxpayers

The Illinois Department of Human Services, the Illinois Department of Early Childhood, and the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services operate within robust procedures and protocol to prevent, report, and address alleged fraud. The Departments are engaged in ongoing, regular reviews and auditing of organizations that receive state and federal funding, but the Trump Administration has provided no detailed information or evidence to the state about any alleged fraud. The State of Illinois will continue to foster transparency, safety, and accountability in the distribution of funds and administration of programs, ensuring that Illinois children are cared for and Illinois taxpayers are protected.

       

5 Comments »
  1. - Socially DIstant Watcher - Tuesday, Jan 6, 26 @ 8:39 pm:

    It’s great that JB is on this, but the voice we need now is Kwame’s


  2. - JS Mill - Tuesday, Jan 6, 26 @ 8:49 pm:

    Trump’s reasoning is laughable and a transparent act of politically motivated retribution against political adversaries. Mind you, this is the same convicted fraudster that commuted the sentence Lawrence Duran who was found guilty of $205 million medicare fraud. So you know trum is all over fraud.

    The ilgop and people like bailey will cheer trump even as it hits rural Illinois the hardest.


  3. - jen - Wednesday, Jan 7, 26 @ 4:03 am:

    You can read my comment on the other thread posted on this matter. As I stated before. I have owned and operated a rural daycare center for 30 years. 6 of my staff have master degrees in child education. We are local people serving a group of communities in rural Illinois. I am a business owner, I am a person who succeeded in the “American way”. The money that was withheld by a State leader years ago was almost the end. The current “crisis” will certainly shutter daycare centers(small local business) in Illinois. Who is next? There are problems in all areas where there is money. This in effect is a method of shutting down a business.What if the Highway re-construction funds were just stopped? Social security just stopped? What if the farm subsidies were just stopped? it goes on. Our government is failing Americans the businesses that work daily and all the people they employ are not.


  4. - Montrose - Wednesday, Jan 7, 26 @ 10:00 am:

    “It’s great that JB is on this, but the voice we need now is Kwame’s”

    My hunch is that we will see a joint lawsuit from the five states in the coming days.

    Separately, if Trump is worried about fraud, he should really be focusing in on Mississippi and people like Brett Favre.


  5. - Dotnonymous x - Wednesday, Jan 7, 26 @ 2:08 pm:

    Lawsuits are for those who obey law.


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