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New caucus aims to reform DCFS through legislation

More accountability sought in cases involving younger children

Capitol News IllinoisUIS Public Affairs Reporting (PAR)byCapitol News IllinoisandUIS Public Affairs Reporting (PAR)
May 8, 2019
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Reps. Sara Feigenholtz and Anna Moeller on DCFS Caucus

Rep. Sara Feigenholtz (left)

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By LINDSEY SALVATELLI
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SPRINGFIELD – Sara Feigenholtz said there’s a need to “modernize and improve” the state’s Department of Children and Family Services.

The Democratic state representative from Chicago spoke Tuesday about a new DCFS Child Welfare Reform Caucus that intends to promote legislation during the last month of the 2019 session. She said she hopes that is done through a “bicameral effort.”

During a news conference at the Capitol, Feigenholtz referenced Senate Bill 193, which came out of the Senate last month with language that children served by DCFS would receive services until age 21 instead of 19.

Feigenholtz is now proposing to add new language that would address “vertical accountability” in the agency.

“I want to make sure there are other sets of eyes in these cases that are so difficult,” Feigenholtz said.

The bill would require an internal review of a randomly selected 5 percent of cases and involving children 5 and younger.

Cases involving young children have been under scrutiny with the recent death of A.J. Freund, 5, of Crystal Lake, whose body was found in a shallow grave and whose parents allegedly were drug users.  DCFS had contact with AJ’s family dating back to 2012.

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Also, in February, police arrested Twanka Davis in connection to the death of her daughter Ta’Naja Barnes ,2, who froze to death in Decatur. Barnes had been placed in foster care in 2018 while her mother was investigated for child abuse.

“It’s clear that the state failed AJ, and it’s clear that we must make changes to fix our child protective care system,” state Rep. Anna Moeller (D-Elgin) said Tuesday.

“We’re seeing a pattern that these are the children that are falling victim to this,” Feigenholtz said.

Moeller talked of her own experience, being exposed to opiates in utero, then being removed by the state from her mother and placed into the care of her grandparents.

Sen. Robert Peters (D-Chicago) also spoke about his personal experiences with DCFS.

He said he was born to a mother who was addicted to drugs and alcohol before he was adopted by a civil rights attorney. He said reforming DCFS will take time, and he hopes it results in greater access to services that can help families remain together in safe environments.

“I didn’t have to ripped from the hands of my biological mother due to her struggle, due to her drug addiction,” Peters said.

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