(20 ILCS 4126/5) (Section scheduled to be repealed on December 31, 2024)
Sec. 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds:
(1) Homeownership is the principal way families build wealth, yet homeownership is most |
| inaccessible to communities of color in Illinois, who are 1.6 times less likely than white people to be homeowners.
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(2) The property tax sale system contributes to the racial wealth gap in homeownership
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| by transferring home equity from communities of color to investors, threatening community stability, and increasing housing costs.
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(3) Homeownership serves as a critical tool to close the racial wealth gap by enabling
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| historically excluded families to build generational wealth.
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(4) Community land trusts curb displacement and foster generational wealth by creating
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| opportunities for permanently affordable homeownership using a onetime subsidy.
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(5) Community land trusts preserve naturally occurring affordable housing by closing
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| the affordability gap so that low-income to moderate-income households can live in high-opportunity neighborhoods.
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(6) Community land trusts can be a powerful solution for homeowners facing delinquent
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| property taxes or other financial threats to continued homeownership that keeps residents in their homes and creates permanently affordable properties for future buyers.
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(7) Local community land trusts currently operate to successfully preserve and create
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| affordable housing in urban areas in Illinois, but there is need for centralized support and coordination for the establishment of local community land trusts across the State.
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(8) The State of Illinois commits to becoming a national exemplar by supporting and
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| encouraging the establishment of community land trusts across the State.
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(Source: P.A. 103-250, eff. 6-30-23.)
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