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NYS Issues Cease and Desist Order to Department of Social Services



Published Friday, January 29, 2010 7:00 am

 

Assemblymember Sam Hoyt (D-Buffalo), Assemblymember Crystal D. Peoples (D-Buffalo), and Assemblymember Mark Schroeder (D-Buffalo) released today a letter they sent to Erie County Department of Social Services Commisioner Carol Dankert, as well as a letter sent to Commissioner Dankert by the New York State Office of Child and Family Services (OCFS). 

 

"Erie County is trying to place an unfair burden on child care providers by demanding that they collect pay stubs and employment verification from parents who utilize the child care subsidy program.  This is also a violation of confidentiality for the parents.  The County needs to follow the same rules as every other County in New York State, instead of trying to make it up as they go along," said Hoyt.

 

Peoples said, "County government has a responsibility to the poor and working poor of our community.  Forcing them out of the world of work is not the way to eliminate poverty in the poorest city in the nation."

 

Hoyt, joined by Assemblyman Mark Schroeder, also called on OCFS to perform a review of the child care subsidy program amidst concerns that the program has been mismanaged.  The County recently announced a change in eligibility requirements that will remove 1500 families from the program.  The review will begin next week. 

 

"Protecting confidentiality is very important, and I am pleased that the Office of Child and Family Services moved quickly to provide clarity to the County regarding this issue," said Schroeder.

 

"Working parents need to know they can afford to have their children cared for while they are working to provide for them.  It is short-sighted to eliminate these families from the subsidy program, and the ripple effects from an increased need for social services such as food stamps or welfare will far outweigh any savings the County thinks it will achieve.  I am pleased that OCFS is stepping in to review this beneficial program, and I look forward to their results," concluded Hoyt.

Assemblymember Sam Hoyt represents the 144th Assembly District.

 

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View the letter to Commisioner Dankert here and the letter from OCFS here.

 


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