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Rep. Fred Crespo
Filed: 3/14/2019
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 131
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 131 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
5 | | Access to Justice Grant Program Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Legislative findings. The General Assembly |
7 | | finds that: |
8 | | (1) The Department of Homeland Security reported a 171% |
9 | | increase in the arrest and detention of undocumented |
10 | | immigrants with no criminal record over the last 2 years. |
11 | | (2) In Illinois alone, 525,000 undocumented |
12 | | immigrants, including 40,000 immigrants with temporary |
13 | | protected status and 42,000 immigrants with DACA status |
14 | | under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, |
15 | | are at risk of deportation and being separated from their |
16 | | families. |
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1 | | (3) As of December 2018, about 71,000 adults and |
2 | | juveniles were incarcerated in various facilities across |
3 | | Illinois, including 40,872 individuals in Illinois |
4 | | State-operated facilities and approximately 23,000 |
5 | | individuals incarcerated in local jails. |
6 | | (4) On February 11, 2019, Governor Pritzker unveiled a |
7 | | justice reform initiative and said, "It's time to reduce |
8 | | the recidivism rate and reentry through a holistic approach |
9 | | that addresses opportunity both inside and outside of our |
10 | | prisons". |
11 | | (5) Completing a prison sentence is only the first step |
12 | | in a long road to reentry into society. |
13 | | (6) Many formerly incarcerated adults struggle to find |
14 | | jobs and housing because of their criminal history, even |
15 | | when records are expungeable. |
16 | | (7) Illinois' vulnerable communities of color also |
17 | | experience mental health challenges at higher rates, |
18 | | including depression, anxiety, acculturative stress, and |
19 | | trauma. |
20 | | (8) The mental health needs of this population are |
21 | | high, yet many are unable to access mental health services |
22 | | due to lack of health insurance, transportation, or |
23 | | cultural or language barriers. |
24 | | (9) These insecurities and challenges facing |
25 | | low-income communities of color have a large effect on the |
26 | | State's economy and on the ability of employers to find and |
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1 | | retain employees. |
2 | | (10) In response to some of these challenges, the City |
3 | | of Chicago established and funded a successful Legal |
4 | | Protection Fund and Community Navigator Program. The |
5 | | program has strengthened existing community-based |
6 | | organizations and trained 400 community navigators (such |
7 | | as majority immigrant women: Latinos, Asians, and |
8 | | Africans.) who have reached over 50,000 individuals |
9 | | through mass Know Your Rights trainings and have connected |
10 | | immigrant families and persons classified as DREAMers |
11 | | under the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien |
12 | | Minors Act to free community-based legal services. The |
13 | | community navigators were supported by attorneys. |
14 | | (11) Chicago's Community Navigator Program increased |
15 | | the rate of immigrants with legal representation from 30% |
16 | | to 59% with $1,300,000 while New York increased |
17 | | representation from 50% to 61% with $10,000,000 according |
18 | | to an independent study conducted by Syracuse University. |
19 | | (12) Adequate funding is necessary to ensure Illinois' |
20 | | communities of color, including immigrants, |
21 | | African-Americans, and returning citizens, know their |
22 | | rights and have access to legal support and social and |
23 | | mental health services. |
24 | | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
25 | | "Legal services" means legal aid services rendered to |
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1 | | individuals, including legal consultations, representations at |
2 | | expungement proceedings, and representation before the U.S. |
3 | | Citizenship and Immigration Services, the National Visa Center |
4 | | within the U.S. Department of State, the Executive Office of |
5 | | Immigration Review within the U.S. Department of Justice, the |
6 | | U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and any other |
7 | | immigration related agency or office. |
8 | | "Community navigator" means an individual formally trained |
9 | | by a qualified nonprofit community organization to educate and |
10 | | inform individuals on a specific subject matter. |
11 | | "Grant Panel" means the Access to Justice Grant Program |
12 | | Panel created under Section 15 to review and administer
grant |
13 | | applications. |
14 | | Section 15. Access to Justice Grant Program. |
15 | | (a) The Access to Justice Grant Program is created for the |
16 | | purpose of issuing grants to 2 nonprofit, community-based |
17 | | organizations to serve as fiscal agents and increase outreach, |
18 | | education on legal matters, and access to legal services to |
19 | | low-income communities of color, including immigrant and |
20 | | African-American populations. |
21 | | (b) There is created the Access to Justice Grant Program |
22 | | Panel. The Grant Panel shall consist of the following members: |
23 | | (1) 2 co-chairs, one each appointed by the Speaker of |
24 | | the House of Representatives and the Minority Leader of the |
25 | | House of Representatives; |
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1 | | (2) 2 members, one each appointed by the President of |
2 | | the Senate and the Minority Leader of the Senate; and |
3 | | (3) one member appointed by the Governor. |
4 | | (c) The Department of Human Services shall provide staff |
5 | | and administrative support to the Grant Panel. Members of the |
6 | | Grant Panel shall not receive compensation for their service on |
7 | | the Grant Panel but shall be reimbursed for necessary travel |
8 | | expenses incurred in the performance of their duties. |
9 | | (d) On or before July 1, 2019, nonprofit, community-based |
10 | | organizations that meet the requirements outlined in Section 20 |
11 | | may apply to the Grant Panel for a grant under this Act. |
12 | | (e) On or before August 1, 2019, the Grant Panel shall |
13 | | award grant funds, in an amount to be determined by the Grant |
14 | | Panel, to 2 nonprofit, community-based organizations. |
15 | | (f) For State Fiscal Year 2020, the Governor shall include |
16 | | in the annual State budget for the Access to Justice Grant |
17 | | Program an appropriation of $10,000,000 which shall generate a |
18 | | one-to-one match from private employers and philanthropic or |
19 | | non-profit groups. |
20 | | Section 20. Grant application; grant review committee. |
21 | | (a) Grant applicants shall use the grant application format |
22 | | prepared and made available by the Grant Panel for this |
23 | | purpose. The applications shall be available on the Department |
24 | | of Human Services' website. |
25 | | (b) To apply to be a fiscal agent and receive a grant under |
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1 | | this Act, an applicant must be a nonprofit, community-based |
2 | | organization that provides legal services to meet the unique |
3 | | legal needs of the targeted populations. A fiscal agent that |
4 | | provides immigration services must: |
5 | | (1) have previous experience in serving as a fiscal |
6 | | agent; |
7 | | (2) have an in-house community navigator program; |
8 | | (3) have previously trained other organizations in the |
9 | | community navigator program; |
10 | | (4) have headquarters in a census tract where at least |
11 | | 75% of the population is from a minority group; and |
12 | | (5) be recognized by the Department of Justice to |
13 | | practice immigration law. |
14 | | (c) Each fiscal agent must fund and train 10 |
15 | | community-based organizations throughout the State to recruit |
16 | | and train community navigators to reach and inform 20,000 |
17 | | Illinois low-income and vulnerable individuals living in |
18 | | communities of color on Know Your Rights, expungement |
19 | | processes, mental health services, and immigration legal |
20 | | services. |
21 | | (d) Each fiscal agent must fund and train 10 |
22 | | community-based legal service organizations that will conduct |
23 | | 5,000 legal screenings for low-income and vulnerable |
24 | | communities of color. |
25 | | (e) At least one fiscal agent must be able to work with |
26 | | mental health organizations to implement 4 pilot |
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1 | | community-based mental health programs. |
2 | | (f) Each grant applicant shall: |
3 | | (1) describe itself, indicate whether it is a |
4 | | nonprofit, community-based organization, and provide its |
5 | | legal status and a summary of its mission; |
6 | | (2) be authorized to conduct affairs in the State of |
7 | | Illinois; |
8 | | (3) designate that it is applying for a grant to ensure |
9 | | access to legal services in low-income communities of |
10 | | color, including immigrant and African-American |
11 | | populations; and |
12 | | (4) have a partnership with business associations to |
13 | | reduce barriers to employment, provide certified training, |
14 | | and address labor shortage for Illinois employers. |
15 | | (j) Each grant application shall include a detailed, |
16 | | narrative statement describing the proposed use of the grant |
17 | | funds. Each grant applicant shall also provide: |
18 | | (1) the name and contact information of the Director of |
19 | | the nonprofit, community-based organization; |
20 | | (2) a description of the applicant's ability to |
21 | | administer the grant; |
22 | | (3) a project title; |
23 | | (4) a project description; |
24 | | (5) a description of the applicant's |
25 | | request-for-proposals process and any other process used |
26 | | for selecting sub-grantee organizations; |
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1 | | (6) the applicant's target audience and needs; |
2 | | (7) a project schedule; |
3 | | (8) methods for evaluating outcomes; and |
4 | | (9) the applicant's proposed budget and a detailed |
5 | | explanation of expenses. |
6 | | Grant applicants must demonstrate in their grant |
7 | | applications that they have satisfactorily met all |
8 | | requirements set forth in this Section, and that they possess |
9 | | the administrative capacity to perform the purposes of the |
10 | | Access to Justice Grant Program and the fiscal and reporting |
11 | | functions stipulated in this Section. |
12 | | (k) The Grant Panel may deny a grant application if the |
13 | | requirements of this Section are not met or are inadequately |
14 | | met. The Grant Panel shall not discriminate on the basis of |
15 | | race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, |
16 | | disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military |
17 | | status in the awarding of grants. |
18 | | (l) Grant applications that are not submitted in the |
19 | | required format by July 1, 2019, as set forth in subsection (d) |
20 | | of Section 15, or that are not completed, shall not be |
21 | | considered for funding by the Grant Panel. |
22 | | (m) The grant application process shall be competitive. A |
23 | | grant review committee shall review all grant applications and |
24 | | make recommendations to the Grant Panel regarding the selection |
25 | | of grant award recipients. |
26 | | (n) The grant review committee shall consist of one |
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1 | | representative from the Department of Human Services, and, at |
2 | | the discretion of the Grant Panel, any other additional |
3 | | qualified reviewers. Any additional reviewers shall be |
4 | | selected based on their academic qualifications and their |
5 | | vocational and volunteer experience related to the subject |
6 | | matter of the grant. |
7 | | (o) No person shall serve on the grant review committee if |
8 | | that person: |
9 | | (1) is applying for a grant under this Act; |
10 | | (2) is employed by any entity applying for a grant |
11 | | under this Act; |
12 | | (3) has an ownership interest in or receives income |
13 | | from any entity applying for a grant under this Act; or |
14 | | (4) is related more closely than the 5th degree of |
15 | | consanguinity (second cousins) to an owner or employee of |
16 | | any entity applying for a grant under this Act. |
17 | | (p) Members of the grant review committee shall |
18 | | independently consider the following criteria and assign |
19 | | weighted scores up to the total amount of points indicated: |
20 | | (1) Requirements. Does the nonprofit meet the |
21 | | requirements as outlined in Section 20? (500 points) |
22 | | (2) Abstract. Does the project overview appropriately |
23 | | communicate the proposed project? (25 points) |
24 | | (3) Administrative capacity. Does the applicant have |
25 | | adequate experience and qualifications to accomplish the |
26 | | proposed project? Is the applicant a known and trusted |
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1 | | voice in the community to be served? (100 points) |
2 | | (4) Project description. Has the applicant provided a |
3 | | comprehensive description of the project, including |
4 | | details about methods, activities, and services to be |
5 | | provided in light of the legislative findings under Section |
6 | | 5? (200 points) |
7 | | (5) Connection to employers. Has the applicant stated |
8 | | how this program will partner with trade and business |
9 | | associations to reach the workforce and to increase the |
10 | | pipeline of available workers to fill high and low skilled |
11 | | employment positions? Does the application include at |
12 | | least 3 letters of support from Illinois trade or business |
13 | | associations? (100 points) |
14 | | (6) Capacity building. Has the applicant described how |
15 | | it will build capacity for smaller nonprofits to be able to |
16 | | achieve their goals, including training, technical |
17 | | assistance, and coordination with public and private |
18 | | entities? (300 points) |
19 | | (7) Target audience and need. Has the applicant |
20 | | identified the intended audience and its need for services |
21 | | proposed? Has the applicant set forth a plan for |
22 | | identifying and reaching target communities? (500 points) |
23 | | (8) Project schedule. Does the applicant's timeline |
24 | | clearly illustrate appropriate scheduling of the proposed |
25 | | actions and activities? (50 points) |
26 | | (9) Evaluation. Is the methodology and strategy that |
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1 | | the applicant will use to evaluate the success of the |
2 | | project reasonable? (25 points) |
3 | | (10) Budget. Is the proposed budget reasonable, |
4 | | necessary, appropriate, and adequate to perform the |
5 | | proposed services? (100 points) |
6 | | (q) For purposes of this grant application and review |
7 | | process: |
8 | | (1) Two organizations shall serve as fiscal agents. |
9 | | Fiscal agents then must sub-grant as provided in this Act |
10 | | and in with the approval of the Department of Human |
11 | | Services. |
12 | | (2) All grant applicants shall be notified whether or |
13 | | not their application has been approved. The decision of |
14 | | the Grant Panel regarding the award of grants under this |
15 | | Section is final. |
16 | | (3) The Grant Panel shall notify the submitting entity |
17 | | when an application is approved. All approved applicants |
18 | | shall enter into a grant agreement provided by the Grant |
19 | | Panel before any grant funds are distributed. |
20 | | Section 25. Grant reporting requirements. |
21 | | (a) As stipulated by the grant agreement, the following |
22 | | reports shall be completed and transmitted to the Department of |
23 | | Human Services by each grant recipient: |
24 | | (1) monthly narrative and financial reports that |
25 | | identify by line item all expenditures made from grant |
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1 | | funds; |
2 | | (2) a final financial report showing all expenditures |
3 | | of grant funds and the return of any unexpended grant |
4 | | funds; and |
5 | | (3) a final narrative report evaluating the degree to |
6 | | which the grantee achieved the goals and objectives of the |
7 | | project. |
8 | | The Grant Panel may request additional information and data |
9 | | from any grant applicant. |
10 | | (b) Grants awarded under this Section are subject to the |
11 | | Grant Accountability and Transparency Act. The Grant Panel |
12 | | shall not consider grant applications submitted by entities |
13 | | that are included in the Illinois Debarred and Suspended List |
14 | | maintained by the Governor's Office of Management and Budget. |
15 | | (c) Grant recipients shall maintain books and records |
16 | | relating to the expenditure of grant funds. Books and records, |
17 | | including information stored in computer systems, shall be |
18 | | maintained by the grant recipient for a period of 3 years from |
19 | | the later of the date of the final grant payment or the |
20 | | completion of the projects for which the grant was issued. |
21 | | (d) Books and records required to be maintained under this |
22 | | Section shall be available for review or audit by the |
23 | | Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the Attorney |
24 | | General, or the Auditor General. Failure to maintain books and |
25 | | records required by this Section shall establish a presumption |
26 | | in favor of the Grant Panel for the recovery of any grant |
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1 | | funds, attorney's fees, and costs paid by the Grant Panel or |
2 | | its designee. |
3 | | (e) Grants made under this Section are subject to the |
4 | | provisions of the Illinois Grant Funds Recovery Act. Actions |
5 | | brought under that Act may include, but are not limited to, a |
6 | | grant recipient's: (i) failure to spend funds in accordance |
7 | | with the application or any approved amendment to the |
8 | | application or (ii) failure to comply with reporting procedures |
9 | | stipulated in this Section. If a provision of this Section |
10 | | conflicts with a provision of the Illinois Grant Funds Recovery |
11 | | Act, then the provision of the Illinois Grant Funds Recovery |
12 | | Act controls. |
13 | | (f) Obligations of the Grant Panel to fund the Access to |
14 | | Justice Grant Program shall cease immediately without penalty |
15 | | or further payment being required if the funds for the grants |
16 | | are not available to the Grant Panel.
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17 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
18 | | becoming law.".
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