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Rep. André Thapedi
Filed: 5/6/2019
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1621
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1621 as follows:
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3 | | on page 1, immediately below line 3, by inserting the |
4 | | following:
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5 | | "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the 2020 |
6 | | Census Grant Program Act. |
7 | | Section 5. Legislative findings. The General Assembly |
8 | | finds that:
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9 | | (1) Section 2 of Article 1 of the United States |
10 | | Constitution requires a non-biased and nonpolitical |
11 | | enumeration of the population of the United States every 10 |
12 | | years, which is known as the federal decennial census;
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13 | | (2) the federal decennial census is important because |
14 | | census figures affect congressional representation, State |
15 | | redistricting, federal formula grant allocations, State |
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1 | | funding to local governments, local programs, and planning |
2 | | activities for the next 10 years;
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3 | | (3) the federal decennial census not only counts |
4 | | population, but also: (i) establishes representation |
5 | | decisions for federal, State, and local governments; (ii) |
6 | | is the basis upon which federal funding is allocated for |
7 | | programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, and the National |
8 | | School Lunch Program; and (iii) guides business decisions |
9 | | regarding labor pools and investment choices;
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10 | | (4) because federal decennial census data are used in |
11 | | political, business, and social welfare contexts, the |
12 | | accuracy of the count is critical;
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13 | | (5) Congress has underfunded the U.S. Commerce |
14 | | Department's budget to conduct the 2020 Census, causing the |
15 | | Census Bureau to cancel certain preparations that would |
16 | | test the Census Bureau's new digital tools;
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17 | | (6) the Census Bureau plans for 80% of the country to |
18 | | receive communications that urge a response to the census |
19 | | via the Internet;
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20 | | (7) the Census Bureau's reliance on the Internet is |
21 | | worrisome because 21% of rural households do not currently |
22 | | have Internet access at home, putting rural residents at |
23 | | risk of being undercounted;
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24 | | (8) in fiscal year 2015, the 50 states and the District |
25 | | of Columbia received $589,700,000,000 from 16 large |
26 | | federal assistance programs that allocate funds on the |
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1 | | basis of federal decennial census–derived statistics;
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2 | | (9) according to the George Washington University |
3 | | Institute for Public Policy, in fiscal year 2015, Illinois |
4 | | received $19,738,866,367, or approximately $1,535 per |
5 | | capita, for 16 major federal assistance programs that |
6 | | distribute funds based on federal decennial census-derived |
7 | | statistics;
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8 | | (10) a complete and accurate count of all Illinois |
9 | | residents in the 2020 Census is vital to ensure fair |
10 | | political representation and distribution of funding in |
11 | | Illinois;
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12 | | (11) historically, it has been more difficult to reach |
13 | | and enumerate certain groups as part of the federal |
14 | | decennial census, including, but not limited to, racial and |
15 | | ethnic minorities, persons who do not speak English |
16 | | fluently, lower income persons, homeless persons, |
17 | | undocumented immigrants, young mobile persons, children, |
18 | | persons who are distrustful of the government, and LGBTQ |
19 | | persons;
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20 | | (12) a geographic area is considered hard-to-count if |
21 | | the area's self-response rate in the 2010 decennial census |
22 | | was 73% or less;
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23 | | (13) according to the Census 2020 hard-to-count map |
24 | | application developed by the City University of New York |
25 | | Mapping Service, approximately 16% of Illinoisans are |
26 | | hard-to-count and face a high likelihood of being |
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1 | | undercounted;
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2 | | (14) there are census tracts in jurisdictions |
3 | | throughout the State where achieving an accurate count of |
4 | | the population is challenging, including the counties of |
5 | | Cook, DeKalb, Pulaski, Kankakee, Peoria, Alexander, |
6 | | Jackson, Coles, Champaign, St. Clair, McDonough, |
7 | | Winnebago, and Lake;
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8 | | (15) the U.S. Government Accountability Office added |
9 | | the 2020 Census to the High Risk list because of concerns |
10 | | about funding and effective operations, increasing |
11 | | concerns about an undercount of the population; and
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12 | | (16) adequate funding is necessary to ensure a complete |
13 | | and accurate count of all people in this State, and it is |
14 | | the intent of the General Assembly that existing |
15 | | governmental outreach and education efforts be used to |
16 | | facilitate a complete count for the 2020 Census.
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17 | | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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18 | | "2020 Census" means the decennial census conducted by the |
19 | | United States Census Bureau in the year 2020 to determine the |
20 | | number of people living in the United States for purposes of |
21 | | apportionment of representatives in the House of |
22 | | Representatives.
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23 | | "Grant Panel" means the 2020 Census Grant Program Panel.
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24 | | Section 15. 2020 Census Grant Program.
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1 | | (a) There is created the 2020 Census Grant Program for the |
2 | | purpose of issuing grants to units of local government and |
3 | | nonprofit organizations to support the accurate counting of the |
4 | | population of the State and its local jurisdictions, and the |
5 | | collection of basic demographic and housing information of the |
6 | | population of this State for the 2020 Census.
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7 | | (b) There is created the 2020 Census Grant Program Panel. |
8 | | The Grant Panel shall consist of the following members:
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9 | | (i) a chair appointed jointly by the President of the |
10 | | Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives;
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11 | | (ii) two members appointed by the Governor; and
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12 | | (iii) two members appointed jointly by the President of |
13 | | the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
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14 | | (c) The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity |
15 | | shall provide staff and administrative support for the Grant |
16 | | Panel. A member of the Grant Panel shall not receive |
17 | | compensation for service as a member of the Grant Panel, but is |
18 | | entitled to reimbursement for necessary travel expenses |
19 | | incurred by the member.
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20 | | (d) On or before July 1, 2019, a unit of local government |
21 | | or nonprofit organization may apply to the Grant Panel for |
22 | | funds to support the accurate counting of the population of its |
23 | | jurisdiction or the State and the collection of basic |
24 | | demographic and housing information of the population of the |
25 | | State for the 2020 Census.
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26 | | (e) On or before August 1, 2019, the Grant Panel shall |
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1 | | award funds, in an amount determined by the Grant Panel, to |
2 | | units of local government and nonprofit organizations for |
3 | | approved applications.
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4 | | (f) The Grant Panel shall notify units of local government |
5 | | of the 2020 Census Grant Program. Units of local government |
6 | | receiving notice from the Grant Panel under this subsection (f) |
7 | | shall notify nonprofit organizations within the jurisdiction |
8 | | of the unit of local government of the 2020 Census Grant |
9 | | Program.
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10 | | (g) For fiscal year 2020, the Governor shall include in the |
11 | | annual State budget for the 2020 Census Grant Program an |
12 | | appropriation of $33,000,000.
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13 | | Section 20. Program application.
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14 | | (a) Applicants for these grants shall use the grant |
15 | | application format prepared and made available by the Grant |
16 | | Panel for this purpose. The applications will be available on |
17 | | the website of the Department of Commerce and Economic |
18 | | Opportunity. Public agencies and private sector entities shall |
19 | | be eligible to apply for these grants. Each applicant shall |
20 | | describe itself, whether it is a public agency or private |
21 | | sector entity. Each private sector entity shall describe |
22 | | itself, including its legal status (corporation, joint |
23 | | venture, partnership, or not-for-profit) and its mission. All |
24 | | private sector entities must be authorized to do business in |
25 | | the State of Illinois or, if a not-for-profit entity, |
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1 | | authorized to conduct affairs in Illinois. Applicants shall |
2 | | designate that they are applying for a grant to encourage |
3 | | census participation in hard to count communities and of hard |
4 | | to count persons, and shall designate the amount of grant funds |
5 | | being requested. Each application shall include a detailed, |
6 | | narrative statement describing the proposed use of the grant |
7 | | funds. Each applicant also shall provide:
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8 | | (1) project director name, with contact information;
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9 | | (2) description of ability to administer the Grant;
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10 | | (3) project title;
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11 | | (4) project description;
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12 | | (5) target audience and need;
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13 | | (6) project schedule;
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14 | | (7) methods for evaluating outcome; and
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15 | | (8) proposed budget, details, and explanation of |
16 | | expenses.
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17 | | (b) Grant applicants must demonstrate in their grant |
18 | | applications that they have satisfactorily met all |
19 | | requirements set forth in this Section, and they possess the |
20 | | administrative capacity to perform the program, fiscal and |
21 | | reporting functions stipulated in this Section.
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22 | | (c) The Grant Panel may deny a grant application if the |
23 | | requirements in this Section are not met, or are inadequately |
24 | | met. The Grant Panel shall not discriminate on the basis of |
25 | | race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, |
26 | | disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military |
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1 | | status in the awarding of grants.
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2 | | (d) Grant applications not submitted in the required format |
3 | | by the deadline date set forth in subsection (d) of Section 15, |
4 | | or not completed, shall not be considered for funding by the |
5 | | Grant Panel.
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6 | | (e) This shall be a competitive grant application process. |
7 | | A grant review committee shall review all grant applications |
8 | | and make recommendations to the Grant Panel rewarding grant |
9 | | awards. The following requirements shall apply to the grant |
10 | | review committee:
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11 | | (1) The grant review committee shall consist of |
12 | | personnel of the Department of Commerce and Economic |
13 | | Opportunity, designated members of the Complete Count |
14 | | Commission, and, at the discretion of the Grant Panel, |
15 | | additional qualified reviewers.
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16 | | (2) Any additional reviewers shall be selected based on |
17 | | their academic qualifications and their vocational and |
18 | | volunteer experience related to the subject matter of the |
19 | | grant.
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20 | | (3) No person shall serve on a grant review committee |
21 | | if that person is an applicant for the grant, is employed |
22 | | by an applicant for the grant, has an ownership interest in |
23 | | or receives income from an applicant for the grant, or is |
24 | | related more closely than the fifth degree of consanguinity |
25 | | (second cousins) to an owner or employee of an applicant |
26 | | for the grant.
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1 | | (4) Members of the grant review committee shall |
2 | | independently consider the following criteria, and assign |
3 | | weighted scores up to the total amount of points indicated:
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4 | | (A) Abstract. Does the project overview |
5 | | appropriately communicate the proposed project? (25 |
6 | | points)
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7 | | (B) Administrative capacity. Does the applicant |
8 | | have adequate experience and qualifications to |
9 | | accomplish the proposed project? Is the applicant a |
10 | | known and trusted voice in the community to be served? |
11 | | (100 points)
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12 | | (C) Project description. Has the applicant |
13 | | provided a comprehensive description of the project, |
14 | | including details about methods, activities, and |
15 | | services to be provided in light of the legislative |
16 | | findings of Section 5? If the applicant is partnering |
17 | | with any other entity, is that partnership fully |
18 | | explained, and are those entities known and trusted |
19 | | voices in the communities to be served? (200 points)
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20 | | (D) Target audience and need. Has the applicant |
21 | | identified the intended audience and its need for |
22 | | services proposed? With regard to grant applications |
23 | | to encourage participation in the census, and noting |
24 | | that based on the latest census estimates |
25 | | approximately 16% of Illinois' current population |
26 | | lives in hard-to-count neighborhoods, has the |
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1 | | applicant set forth a plan for identifying and working |
2 | | in these hard-to-count neighborhoods? (500 points)
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3 | | (E) Project schedule. Does the applicant's |
4 | | timeline clearly illustrate appropriate scheduling of |
5 | | proposed actions and activities? (50 points)
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6 | | (F) Evaluation. Is the methodology and strategy |
7 | | that the applicant will use to evaluate the success of |
8 | | the project reasonable? (25 points)
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9 | | (G) Budget. Is the proposed budget reasonable, |
10 | | necessary, appropriate, and adequate to perform the |
11 | | proposed services? (100 points)
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12 | | For purposes of this grant application and review |
13 | | process:
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14 | | "Community provider" means an entity that has the |
15 | | capability to provide services or goods to designated |
16 | | communities as necessary to complete the requirements of |
17 | | the grant.
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18 | | "Census participation" means the act of responding to |
19 | | the census questionnaire by mail, phone, or online.
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20 | | (f) The total sum appropriated for a particular purpose may |
21 | | be awarded to a single applicant, or that sum may be divided |
22 | | into awards to multiple applicants. If grants are awarded to |
23 | | multiple applicants, each selected application shall be funded |
24 | | according to the amount of funding available based on the |
25 | | comparative demonstrated need, experience executing the |
26 | | proposed program or plan, and projected outcomes.
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1 | | (g) All grant applicants shall be notified whether or not |
2 | | their application has been approved. The decision of the Grant |
3 | | Panel regarding the award of grants under this Section is |
4 | | final.
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5 | | (h) The Grant Panel shall notify the submitting entity when |
6 | | an application is approved. All approved applicants shall enter |
7 | | into a grant agreement provided by the Grant Panel before any |
8 | | grant funds will be distributed. |
9 | | Section 25. Grant reporting requirements.
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10 | | (a) As stipulated by the grant agreement, the following |
11 | | reports shall be completed and transmitted to the Department of |
12 | | Commerce and Economic Opportunity by each grant recipient:
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13 | | (1) monthly narrative and financial reports showing |
14 | | expenditures made from grant funds by line item;
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15 | | (2) a final financial report showing all expenditures |
16 | | of grant funds and the return of any non-expended grant |
17 | | funds; and
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18 | | (3) a final narrative report evaluating the degree to |
19 | | which the grantee achieved the goals and objectives of the |
20 | | project.
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21 | | (b) The Grant Panel may request additional information and |
22 | | data from any grant applicant.
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23 | | (c) Grants awarded under this Section are subject to the |
24 | | Grant Accountability and Transparency Act, and the Grant Panel |
25 | | shall not consider grant applications submitted by entities |
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1 | | included in the Illinois Debarred and Suspended List maintained |
2 | | by the Governor's Office of Management and Budget.
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3 | | (d) Grant recipients shall maintain books and records |
4 | | relating to the expenditure of grant funds. Books and records, |
5 | | including information stored in computer systems, shall be |
6 | | maintained by the grant recipient for a period of 3 years from |
7 | | the later of the date of the final grant payment or the |
8 | | completion of the projects for which the grant was issued. |
9 | | Books and records required to be maintained under this Section |
10 | | shall be available for review or audit by the Department of |
11 | | Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the Attorney General, or the |
12 | | Auditor General. Failure to maintain books and records required |
13 | | by this Section shall establish a presumption in favor of the |
14 | | Grant Panel for the recovery of any grant funds, attorney's |
15 | | fees, and costs paid by the Grant Panel or its designee.
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16 | | (e) Grants made under this Section are subject to the |
17 | | provisions of the Illinois Grant
Funds Recovery Act. Actions |
18 | | brought under that Act may include, but are not limited to, a |
19 | | grant recipient's failure to spend funds in accordance with the |
20 | | application or approved amendment or the failure to comply with |
21 | | reporting procedures stipulated in this Section. If a provision |
22 | | of this Section conflicts with a provision of the Illinois |
23 | | Grant Funds Recovery Act, then the provision of the Illinois |
24 | | Grant Funds Recovery Act controls.
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25 | | (f) Obligations of the Grant Panel to fund this Grant |
26 | | Program will cease immediately without penalty or further |
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1 | | payment being required if the funds for the grants are not |
2 | | available to the Grant Panel.
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3 | | Section 30. Repeal. This Act is repealed on January 1, |
4 | | 2022."; and |
5 | | on page 1, line 4, by replacing "Section 5." with "Section |
6 | | 100."; and
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7 | | on page 6, line 26, by replacing "Section 99." with "Section |
8 | | 999.".
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