Moms on a Mission (MOMs)
Updated: April 21, 2026
Every year, COFI and its parent-led membership organization, POWER-PAC IL (Parents Organized to Win, Educate, and Renew – Policy Action Council), travel to Springfield, Illinois, for “Moms on a Mission” (MOMs), an annual advocacy day.
Moms on a Mission typically occurs on the Wednesday before Mother’s Day. During this powerful day, COFI-trained parent leaders meet with lawmakers to advocate for a family-focused agenda that emphasizes early care and education, education rights, economic security, and healthcare for Black, Brown, and immigrant families.
We are excited to share our priorities for 2026! This advocacy day provides an opportunity for parent leaders to voice their concerns directly to lawmakers and ensure that the needs of their families and communities are addressed. This year is especially meaningful as we celebrate COFI’s 30th Anniversary and gala on June 4, 2026. Learn more about COFI’s Anniversary here.
Funding Our Priorities - Progressive State Revenue
Working with partners at the Illinois Revenue Alliance (ILRA), COFI and POWER-PAC IL leaders are urging lawmakers to adopt ILRA’s solutions to generate state revenue needed to fund the various priorities in our legislative agenda (further below). We know many of our priorities require state funding, which is why we need legislators to commit to building Progressive Revenue so that we can fund affordability and the social safety net our families deserve!
Legislative & Budget Priorities
Children and Family Rights to Economic Security
POWER-PAC IL’s Stepping Out of Poverty Campaign works to decrease the racial wealth gap by advocating for and implementing policies that put cash in families’ pockets.
SB 3756 / HB 5238 NEST: Newborn Equity Support Transfers (Sen. Guzman / Rep. Cassidy): Support creating the NEST (Newborn Equity Support Transfers) cash assistance program for Medicaid-eligible pregnant parents in Illinois. Learn more here.
Save Our SNAP
Prepare Illinois to cover $800 million in new state costs to operate SNAP each year. Illinois must be ready to counter the harmful effects of federal changes to SNAP through these legislative priorities below. Learn more about the Save Our Snap coalition and legislative priorities here.
SB 3277 / HB 4730 FRESH: Families Receiving Emergency Support for Hunger (Sen. Sims / Rep. Avelar): Creates a program to provide emergency assistance to Illinois residents who are at risk of losing SNAP.
SB 3276 / HB 5062 (Sen. Sims / Rep. Lilly): Forms a working group of legislators and advocates to shine a light on the harms of federal SNAP changes.
SB 3167 / HB 4831 Food Assistance for Lawfully Present Immigrants – VTTC Expansion (Sen. Guzmán / Rep. L. Hernandez): Expands existing state-funded program (VTTC Food) to provide ongoing food assistance to lawfully present immigrants losing SNAP.
Children and Family Rights to Early Care and Education
POWER-PAC IL’s Early Learning Campaign works to ensure universal and equitable access for all of Illinois’ youngest residents to high-quality early childhood programs, enabling them to succeed and thrive later in life. The Elementary Justice Campaign works to break the cycle of criminalization of low-income youth of color by advocating for policies and practices that focus on a student’s physical, emotional, and relational safety.
HB 4606 Universal Newborn Home Visiting Services (Rep. Faver Dias / Sen. Castro): Ensures that families with newborns across the state are supported in their first weeks of life.
SB 3966 (Sen. Guzmán): Prohibit the federal school voucher program in Illinois.
BUDGET – $40 Million Increase for Early Intervention: Support the provider pipeline, increase access to in-person and bilingual services for families, and ensure that all Illinois babies get the critical developmental support they need.
BUDGET – Fully Fund Illinois Public Schools: Our schools continue to be grossly underfunded by $5.7 BILLION in the state budget.
Children and Family Rights to Health and Human Services
POWER-PAC IL’s Mental Health Justice and Equity Campaign works to ensure children and families of color have good mental, physical, and social supports.
SB 3462 / HB 4824 (Sen. Guzmán / Rep. Avelar): Provides health coverage for lawfully present immigrants with humanitarian status who are losing Medicaid coverage under H.R.1 after October 1, 2026.
SB 3976 / HB 5390 (Sen. Aquino / Rep. Avelar): Strengthen hospital financial assistance (also known as charity care) policies for all uninsured Illinois residents.
SB 1995 (Sen. Guzmán): Expands data protections for immigrant communities in Illinois by restricting collection of immigration status information and sharing of personal data.
BUDGET – $143.6 Million to Protect HBIS Funding (Health Benefits for Immigrant Seniors): Maintain health coverage for immigrant seniors 65+ who don’t qualify for Medicaid based on their immigration status.
BUDGET – $41 Million for the Immigrant Services Line Item (ISLI): Provides essential services and resources to immigrant families.
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