Rep. Keith Wheeler | Keith Wheeler/Facebook
Rep. Keith Wheeler | Keith Wheeler/Facebook
Rep. Keith Wheeler (R-New Aurora) has taken to social media to demand changes at the Department of Children and Family Services.
“DCFS Director Marc Smith has been held in contempt for a 10th time this year for failing to place children in state care appropriately,” Wheeler wrote on Facebook on May 16. “It shouldn't take 10 contempt charges for the governor to take action and correct this crisis. The health and well-being of children in care need to be our top priority.”
Smith is being held in contempt of court for the tenth time since January, CBS Chicago reported. This latest contempt citation concerns a young girl who has been shifted from shelters to psychiatric hospitals, rather than being appropriately placed. The girl, who suffered sexual abuse at a young age, has been struggling as a result of DCFS' failure to find a placement for her, according to statements made in court.
“In the 27 years I've been doing this work, I have never seen this happen once - let alone eight times in 11 weeks," Cook County Chief Deputy Public Guardian Alpa Patel said to CBS.
Smith’s ninth contempt citation concerned a 15-year-old boy whom the agency failed to place, instead, holding him in a psychiatric facility for months longer than was deemed medically necessary, CBS Chicago reported. Because the contempt citations are civil, rather than criminal, it is unlikely Smith will face jail time. Instead, the agency could be fined, but those fines would be paid with taxpayer dollars.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported approximately 1 in 7 children experienced child abuse and neglect last year.
After Smith’s eighth contempt citation, CBS Chicago asked Gov. Pritzker how many more times Smith will be issued contempt citations before action is taken. The governor replied, “You’re ignoring all of the progress that's been made at DCFS, and so is the decision to hold the department in contempt. The head of DCFS, and I, and the judge are frustrated with the challenges that we face for our most vulnerable children.”
The DCFS 24 hour Child Abuse Hotline is 800-25-ABUSE (800-252-2873)
Pritzker appointed Smith to the position of acting director of the DCFS in April 2019. The Illinois Senate confirmed Smith as director in June 2021.