Senate Republicans are seeking answers after the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) released data showing 193 foster children were reported missing while under state care in 2025 (as of October 9), according to reporting from The Center Square.

In an effort to hold DCFS accountable and to protect those in youth care, State Senator Darby Hills has introduced Senate Bill 2869, legislation aimed at requiring DCFS to publicly account for every foster child who goes missing while under state supervision.

Senate Republicans say the state has a responsibility to protect vulnerable children and maintain accurate records, especially when children go missing from the foster care system.

Under Senate Bill 2869, DCFS would be required to track and report missing foster youth in a consistent and transparent manner, allowing lawmakers and the public to better understand the scope of the problem and ensure children in care are not falling through the cracks.

Senate Bill 2869 has been filed and awaits committee assignment.

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