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*** UPDATED x1 - IDHS responds *** What’s the holdup on domestic violence funding?

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* For months and months, whenever a state vendor or social service provider was having financial troubles, the Rauner administration pointed the finger of blame at the comptroller, even though she has no control over how much money flows into the state checkbook and which contracts are signed by the administration. Well, now the shoe is on the other foot

Even though a state budget was finally passed earlier this summer, the process for paying allocated funds is not automatic. Social service agencies are waiting for money owed to them by the state.

Before a budget was approved, the Sojourn Shelter in Springfield laid off staff members and was considering further cuts. The agency serves domestic-abuse victims, providing housing and resources to help them get back on their feet. It’s still waiting for money due for fiscal years 2017 and ‘18. […]

Bertoni said that, having worked a long time for non-profits, she’s well aware the process could take months. Other such agencies in the state are also waiting for funds. The Illinois Comptroller’s Office writes the checks for organizations like Sojourn, but it can’t until the Illinois Department of Human Services releases payments.

The Comptroller’s Office said in a statement that it “has not received vouchers from the Department of Human Services for Sojourn Shelter and other providers that protect and care for domestic violence survivors. Once those vouchers arrive, they will be treated as a priority.” […]

Illinois Department of Human Services spokesperson Meghan Powers said in a statement, “The FY18 budget passed by the General Assembly required changes in our accounting systems in order to release payments for domestic violence providers. IDHS has prioritized domestic violence funding and our team has been diligently working to make the required changes and to communicate these changes to the Illinois Office of the Comptroller. We will be releasing payments to the Comptroller’s Office on a rolling basis as the system changes are completed. We anticipate releasing payments to the Comptroller’s Office within the week. We appreciate our providers’ continued patience with this process.”

So, now they’re blaming the General Assembly. I really hope they’re not playing games with domestic violence money.

I mean, the budget veto was overridden more than a month ago, so accounting issues sounds a little suspect. Rep. Greg Harris (D-Chicago), the House’s chief budget negotiator said he didn’t know what accounting systems changes IDHS is talking about.

* And it’s not like there’s no available money

According to the Comptroller’s Office, they have $15 million set aside to fund domestic violence shelters.

It’s just sitting there waiting to be spent.

*** UPDATE ***  

Hi Rich,

IDHS is not “playing games” with domestic violence funding. Our Department has made domestic violence funding a top priority.

The newly enacted budget required adjustments to providers’ contracts and changes in our accounting systems. We communicated these requirements to our providers. Our team has moved as quickly as possible to execute these adjustments and we released the first set of payments to the Comptroller’s Office this morning.

Thank you,

Meghan Powers
Illinois Department of Human Services

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 11:16 am

Comments

  1. Starve the beast continues.

    Comment by Ole' Nelson Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 11:24 am

  2. JOMT (Just One More Thing) the BTIA’s motto and mission. Delay, Distract, Deny in any manner possible to “win”.

    Comment by Anon221 Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 11:27 am

  3. Squeeze the beast by other means.

    Actions reveal intent.

    Comment by wordslinger Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 11:31 am

  4. Yep, starve the beast. Exposed in harsh sunlight.

    BTIA? Ha. shameful, but they are beyond shame

    Comment by Langhorne Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 11:31 am

  5. I’m sure DoIT will get right on that new accounting systems thingy.

    Comment by Politix Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 11:35 am

  6. It is hard to think of anyone more deserving of help. Yet…

    Comment by Langhorne Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 11:39 am

  7. What does BTIA stand for?

    Comment by Cook Street Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 12:07 pm

  8. The holdup is that the “governor” doesn’t give a rats patootie about helping anyone, even DV victims.

    Same as it ever was. Squeeze the beast continues to the detriment of everyone

    Comment by Joe Bidenopolous Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 12:10 pm

  9. >Squeeze the beast by other means.

    I agree, but in this case I also think it has to do with a lack of basic management skills and leadership coming from this administration. Bad intentions plus incompetence.

    Comment by Earnest Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 12:11 pm

  10. Why release a hostage if you don’t have to?

    Comment by G'Kar Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 12:26 pm

  11. Right after the budget was enacted, a friend who works in an agency (can’t remember which, might have been Human Services, maybe DCFS) remarked to me that they’d just finished re-building their whole system in order to work under the consent decree payment scheme. Now they have to go undo all those changes and re-do the system so they can go back to paying the normal way. On the one hand, I want to say poor management, but on the other, when has a budget situation like this ever occurred?

    Comment by Scrivenin' Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 12:27 pm

  12. Cook, according to Governor Rauner he has the Best Team in America (BTIA).

    Comment by Steve Polite Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 12:41 pm

  13. So Rauner hates both women* and children.

    *Yes I know it’s merely a vast majority of abused adults are women.

    Comment by Cheryl44 Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 12:59 pm

  14. Pay attention to the agency’s claim: this is what it looks like when a DHS payment is “prioritized.”

    Think about the issues people who are waiting for DHS funds are facing: Drug addiction. Mental illness. Developmental Disability. Homelessness. Rape crisis. Caregiving crisis. Hunger. Postpartum depression.

    Human services are mostly emergency services having to do with basic public safety.

    The rest exist to prevent those emergencies.

    Comment by crazybleedingheart Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 12:59 pm

  15. It’s not like the paycheck shows up in your account on Monday and you can start withdrawing the cash on Tuesday. The process put in place to spend State funding appropriately prevents certain State executives with lots of power from giving the money out inappropriately.

    The same internal controls of taxpayer money are what prevent the ATM withdrawal of funding the State should avoid. Unfortunately, the system naively assumes that the budget comes out with enough time to plan for the next fiscal year’s spending.

    Comment by Anonymous Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 1:29 pm

  16. Within hours of this becoming a story in the media, the accounting system began working.

    What a bizarre coincidence.

    Comment by Robert the Bruce Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 3:23 pm

  17. What adjustments?

    Comment by Anonymous Friday, Aug 18, 17 @ 4:03 pm

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