Posted on 09/30/2009 6:50:32 AM PDT by MNDude
IRVING TOWNSHIP, Mich. Each day before the school bus comes to pick up the neighborhood's children, Lisa Snyder did a favor for three of her fellow moms, welcoming their children into her home for about an hour before they left for school.
Regulators who oversee child care, however, don't see it as charity. Days after the start of the new school year, Snyder received a letter from the Michigan Department of Human Services warning her that if she continued, she'd be violating a law aimed at the operators of unlicensed day care centers.
"I was freaked out. I was blown away," she said. "I got on the phone immediately, called my husband, then I called all the girls" that is, the mothers whose kids she watches "every one of them."
Snyder's predicament has led to a debate in Michigan about whether a law that says no one may care for unrelated children in their home for more than four weeks each calendar year unless they are licensed day-care providers needs to be changed. It also has irked parents who say they depend on such friendly offers to help them balance work and family.
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Interesting that some one filed a complaint, but that person isn’t identified nor their motivations. How was that person disturbed by this and know what the law was and who to call? What raised a red flag that compelled the complaintant to call the state rather than visit the neighbor to see what was going on? The law disturbs me, but this type of complaining to the state rather than working with the neighbors bugs me more.
Is it pitchfork and torch time in Michigan yet?
Interesting that the state admits the law is ignorant.
None of this would have happened in a neighbor had not complained.
Woops, I gave out their real name. Wonder what the statute of limitations is...
NO they want them in an environment the gov’t can observe, such as daycare or a licensed home care provider. The reality is that Obama, as well as the democrat party, really want to have gov’t run daycare centers. Through the last 10- 12 years the gov’t has taken more and more control of the daycare centers with regulations & through the welfare system. Welfare moms who needed someone to watch their many children while they look for jobs or further their education needed free childcare. Govt’ started providing it, which opened the door for them to regulate any facilities that offered their services. Most daycare facilities willingly offered service because it was money they were guaranteed to get. Then stricter discrimination laws were put into effect making it harder for those centers to turn away children who were on welfare. The only centers at one time not effected by all of this were the church centers and home daycares that were not lisenced. So the state makes a law like the one above to ensure that they have the power to enforce the provision. Guess which providers are going to face impunitive regulations next? The churches or private religious schools that provide daycare. The gov’t agencies and the “community organizers” have been crying foul since Clinton was in office. I used to work for a childcare management agency that helped “educate” and find services for welfare moms. I saw things that made me loathe the gov’t bureacracy. For a time it got better after congress enacted the welfare reform, however they soon learned how to rework the system. Every state has some form of the above law, but I have a feeling that we will see it enforced more strictly now that Obama is in office. Just another way gov’t can intrude on the people’s personal lives.
the brownshirts will be picking them up for interrogation momentarily....
I dont understand this. Families of Kids to Authority Figure...STFU
"We hear that some people in your group refuse to work. They do nothing but busy themselves in other peoples lives." (Thes. 3:11)
bump
Exactly what I thought about this.
You want a government that does everything for you? Then this is what you get.
The government ALWAYS knows whats best!!
Puke!
Read the article. The money quote's at the end.
"I think it does take a village and that's the best way," said Maciaszek. This idiot has no idea how stupid she sounds.
Problem is, when these Democrats say "It takes a village," what they REALLY MEAN is, "IT TAKES A GOVERNMENT".
That's the only context in which the clueless Miz Maciaszek's comment makes any sense.
Seems like there was something on FR last week about one of the states (Illinois?) that was signing up all licensed day care providers to a union, without the knowledge or consent of the providers.
Ding Ding Ding! We have a winnah!!!
Yep, and I bet the union has ties to the SEIU. Give them time and we will have mandated government daycare. They are already doing it to some degree with the new 4-K classes that are in many public schools. These are not mandatory, but guess what? Neither was kindergarten when it started back in the 60’s. Now k is a mandatory in most every state except some of the southern states.(Alabama for ex.) Soon 4-k will be mandatory to so that every child will have “equal opportunity” in education. These 4-k classes have made it very difficult for privately owned daycare centers to compete and they have suffered financially because they have lost a # of their students to the govt’ school. These classes in the schools are cheaper for the parent. So what has happened? Daycare centers have raised prices for the younger ages to make up for the loss of their 4 year olds. They had to do this everytime the dept. of human resources lowers the teacher to child ratios as well. Luckily, I was able to quit my job and stay home with my children and raise them the way I see is the best, but if the trend continues we will see gov’t mandated care. Then next will be stricter laws for those who homeschool. :/
There is no mention of money received as payment. I would think that comes under “volunteer” category. I have seen that my state has ramped up sending notices of payment and penalty where there is no legitimate reason, just to see if people will send money in.
Wow. Same here. We got one. My husband is an accountant, so he just threw it away. (He keeps our financilal paperwork).
He wondered how much money the state was making off this scam. A lot of people would actually believe they owe - and pay - again.
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