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1 | AN ACT concerning State government. | |||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly: | |||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Section 1. This Act may be referred to as the Illinois | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Guaranteed Income Law. | |||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 3. Findings and declaration of policy. The General | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Assembly finds, determines, and declares the following: | |||||||||||||||||||||
8 | (1) All people deserve to live with dignity and have | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | their basic needs met. | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | (2) Elimination of deep poverty in the State of | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Illinois is attainable and long overdue. While maximizing | |||||||||||||||||||||
12 | the potential of existing economic security programs is | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | crucial, these programs alone are inadequate, given the | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | number of Illinoisans living in deep poverty. To build | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | upon our existing safety net, direct cash assistance | |||||||||||||||||||||
16 | programs, such as a guaranteed income, are needed to | |||||||||||||||||||||
17 | improve the well-being and economic stability of families. | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | (3) Guaranteed income refers to periodic, | |||||||||||||||||||||
19 | unconditional cash payments directly to individuals. A | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | guaranteed income is not universal and is meant to | |||||||||||||||||||||
21 | prioritize cash based on need. | |||||||||||||||||||||
22 | (4) The City of Chicago, City of Evanston, and Cook | |||||||||||||||||||||
23 | County have successfully conducted guaranteed income |
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1 | pilots. These programs have demonstrated the power of cash | ||||||
2 | in improving outcomes for households in need, and provided | ||||||
3 | valuable insights into the potential benefits of a | ||||||
4 | guaranteed income. | ||||||
5 | (5) Guaranteed income programs both in Illinois and | ||||||
6 | across the country have been effective in improving | ||||||
7 | outcomes including, but not limited to, those related to | ||||||
8 | physical and mental health, nutrition, employment, housing | ||||||
9 | stability, financial stability, and many others, while | ||||||
10 | also reducing involvement in the child welfare and | ||||||
11 | criminal legal systems. | ||||||
12 | (6) Guaranteed income programs have shown a remarkable | ||||||
13 | capacity to support caregivers in our communities, | ||||||
14 | including caregivers for children, elderly parents, the | ||||||
15 | disabled, and those supporting formerly incarcerated | ||||||
16 | individuals, acknowledging the often overlooked but vital | ||||||
17 | role these caregivers play in the well-being of our | ||||||
18 | society. | ||||||
19 | (7) Guaranteed income not only supports people | ||||||
20 | struggling to meet their basic needs but also provides | ||||||
21 | crucial stability for every Illinoisan when confronted | ||||||
22 | with unexpected, challenging, and increasing frequent | ||||||
23 | financial costs, ensuring economic resilience for all. | ||||||
24 | (8) Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision, as conveyed | ||||||
25 | in his last book, "Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or | ||||||
26 | Community?", should guide our approach to addressing |
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1 | poverty. His famous declaration that "the solution to | ||||||
2 | poverty is to abolish it directly by a now widely | ||||||
3 | discussed measure: the guaranteed income" should serve as | ||||||
4 | a source of inspiration for our actions. | ||||||
5 | (9) Recent mothers and new parents face numerous | ||||||
6 | hardships. During the most critical time in a baby's life, | ||||||
7 | the State should provide its full support, recognizing the | ||||||
8 | importance of nurturing the next generation and fostering | ||||||
9 | a strong foundation for Illinois families. | ||||||
10 | (10) Caregivers come from every community, whether | ||||||
11 | rural or urban, migrant or resident, and their dedication | ||||||
12 | and sacrifices deserve our utmost respect and | ||||||
13 | acknowledgment, as they play a central role in creating | ||||||
14 | thriving and interconnected communities. | ||||||
15 | (11) The State of Illinois remains committed to | ||||||
16 | exploring innovative and effective ways to address | ||||||
17 | poverty. | ||||||
18 | Section 5. The Department of Human Services Act is amended | ||||||
19 | by adding Sections 10-80 and 10-85 as follows: | ||||||
20 | (20 ILCS 1305/10-80 new) | ||||||
21 | Sec. 10-80. Guaranteed Income Implementation Board. | ||||||
22 | (a) As used in this Section: | ||||||
23 | "Board" means the Guaranteed Income Implementation Board. | ||||||
24 | "Guaranteed income" means periodic, unconditional cash |
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1 | payments directly to individuals. A guaranteed income is not | ||||||
2 | universal and is meant to prioritize cash based on need. | ||||||
3 | "SNAP" means the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance | ||||||
4 | Program. | ||||||
5 | "TANF" means the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families | ||||||
6 | program established under Article IV of the Illinois Public | ||||||
7 | Aid Code. | ||||||
8 | (b) The Guaranteed Income Implementation Board is | ||||||
9 | established within the Department of Human Services to: | ||||||
10 | (1) evaluate the efficacy of guaranteed income - | ||||||
11 | unconditional periodic direct cash payments - in improving | ||||||
12 | outcomes for Illinois residents; | ||||||
13 | (2) propose statewide policies to create and implement | ||||||
14 | one or more permanent guaranteed income programs; and | ||||||
15 | (3) provide oversight related to the implementation of | ||||||
16 | any guaranteed income program enacted by the General | ||||||
17 | Assembly. | ||||||
18 | (c) Members. The Board must consist of the following | ||||||
19 | members: | ||||||
20 | (1) one member of the House of Representatives, | ||||||
21 | appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, | ||||||
22 | who must serve as co-chair; | ||||||
23 | (2) one member of the Senate, appointed by the Senate | ||||||
24 | President, who must serve as co-chair; | ||||||
25 | (3) one member of the House of Representatives, | ||||||
26 | appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of |
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1 | Representatives; | ||||||
2 | (4) one member of the Senate, appointed by the | ||||||
3 | Minority Leader of the Senate; | ||||||
4 | (5) one member appointed by the Governor; | ||||||
5 | (6) the Secretary of Human Services, or the | ||||||
6 | Secretary's designee; | ||||||
7 | (7) the Director of Healthcare and Family Services, or | ||||||
8 | the Director's designee; | ||||||
9 | (8) two members of the community who have received, or | ||||||
10 | are currently receiving, cash through a guaranteed income | ||||||
11 | pilot or demonstration program in Illinois, including, but | ||||||
12 | not limited to, the Chicago Resilient Communities Pilot, | ||||||
13 | the Cook County Promise Guaranteed Income Pilot, the | ||||||
14 | Evanston Guaranteed Income Pilot, the Chicago Future Fund, | ||||||
15 | or any other privately funded guaranteed income pilot, | ||||||
16 | demonstration, or program for Illinois residents; | ||||||
17 | (9) two members whose professional experience includes | ||||||
18 | advocacy related to guaranteed income or other direct cash | ||||||
19 | supports; | ||||||
20 | (10) two members whose professional experience | ||||||
21 | includes administering guaranteed income pilots or other | ||||||
22 | direct cash supports; and | ||||||
23 | (11) two members from community-based organizations | ||||||
24 | who advocate on behalf of and alongside communities that | ||||||
25 | often lack access to cash supports. | ||||||
26 | (d) Appointments to the Board must be complete by August |
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1 | 31, 2024. Members of the Board shall serve without | ||||||
2 | compensation. | ||||||
3 | (e) The Board must meet at the call of the co-chairs no | ||||||
4 | less than 6 times a year with the first meeting to be held no | ||||||
5 | later than 30 days after all members of the Board have been | ||||||
6 | appointed. | ||||||
7 | (f) The Board must complete all of the following tasks: | ||||||
8 | (1) Evaluate the efficacy of guaranteed income in | ||||||
9 | improving outcomes for Illinois residents, including, but | ||||||
10 | not limited to, outcomes related to public health, | ||||||
11 | nutrition, housing, education, employment, interaction | ||||||
12 | with the criminal legal system, interaction with the child | ||||||
13 | welfare system, public safety, economic indicators, and | ||||||
14 | economic stability. | ||||||
15 | (2) Review the landscape of cash supports available to | ||||||
16 | low-income residents of Illinois, identify populations | ||||||
17 | without significant access to cash supports, and delineate | ||||||
18 | the current state of cash supports available in Illinois | ||||||
19 | including, but not limited to, one-time payment programs, | ||||||
20 | restricted basic assistance programs, and other | ||||||
21 | income-based programming such as SNAP, TANF, and other | ||||||
22 | State-administered assistance programs. | ||||||
23 | (3) Evaluate the effectiveness of outreach activities | ||||||
24 | for cash supports in Illinois. | ||||||
25 | (4) Submit a report to the General Assembly and the | ||||||
26 | Governor by December 31, 2026 that evaluates the efficacy |
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1 | of guaranteed income in improving outcomes for Illinois | ||||||
2 | residents as described in paragraph (1). The report shall | ||||||
3 | also include all of the following: | ||||||
4 | (A) Recommendations for one or more permanent | ||||||
5 | guaranteed income programs including, eligibility | ||||||
6 | guidelines, program rules, the amount of cash provided | ||||||
7 | through the program, and the length of time assistance | ||||||
8 | should be provided. | ||||||
9 | (B) An analysis of the costs and benefits of each | ||||||
10 | program recommended in the report. | ||||||
11 | (C) An analysis of potential sources of funding | ||||||
12 | for each program. | ||||||
13 | (D) Recommendations to minimize administrative | ||||||
14 | burdens and eliminate barriers to access for program | ||||||
15 | applicants. | ||||||
16 | (E) Input from community partners, including | ||||||
17 | recipients of guaranteed income pilots or Illinois | ||||||
18 | residents who would be eligible to receive guaranteed | ||||||
19 | income payments through each program recommended in | ||||||
20 | the report. | ||||||
21 | (F) An analysis and set of recommendations to the | ||||||
22 | General Assembly to improve or otherwise expand upon | ||||||
23 | the State's current cash-based programming as | ||||||
24 | described in paragraph (2). | ||||||
25 | (g) In addition to the mandatory tasks included in | ||||||
26 | subsection (f), the Board may engage in any other activity |
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1 | that will advance the creation and implementation of permanent | ||||||
2 | guaranteed income programs in the State. | ||||||
3 | (h) Deadline; dissolution. The Board must complete all | ||||||
4 | mandatory activities as set forth in subsection (f) and all | ||||||
5 | additional activities under subsection (g) by December 31, | ||||||
6 | 2026. | ||||||
7 | (i) Committees. The Board may establish subcommittees to | ||||||
8 | address specific aspects of its duties. Subcommittees may | ||||||
9 | collaborate with individuals with relevant expertise who are | ||||||
10 | not members of the Board to assist the subcommittee in | ||||||
11 | carrying out its duties. | ||||||
12 | (j) The Department of Human Services shall provide staff | ||||||
13 | and administrative support to the Board. | ||||||
14 | (k) All Board meetings are subject to the Open Meetings | ||||||
15 | Act. | ||||||
16 | (l) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to | ||||||
17 | contravene any federal or State law or regulation. Unless | ||||||
18 | specifically referenced in this Section, nothing in this | ||||||
19 | Section shall affect or alter the existing statutory powers of | ||||||
20 | any State agency or be construed as a reassignment or | ||||||
21 | reorganization of any State agency. | ||||||
22 | (m) The Board is dissolved, and this Section is repealed, | ||||||
23 | on December 31, 2027. | ||||||
24 | (20 ILCS 1305/10-85 new) | ||||||
25 | Sec. 10-85. Guaranteed Income for Illinois Program. |
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1 | (a) Subject to appropriation, the Department of Human | ||||||
2 | Services shall establish and administer a Guaranteed Income | ||||||
3 | for Illinois Program to provide guaranteed monthly income to | ||||||
4 | qualifying Illinois residents as described in subsection (b). | ||||||
5 | Eligible residents shall receive a monthly cash benefit of | ||||||
6 | $1,000 for each month of participation. Notwithstanding the | ||||||
7 | requirements described in subsection (c), participation in the | ||||||
8 | program shall be limited by available funding and a lottery | ||||||
9 | selection process. | ||||||
10 | (b) An Illinois resident, regardless of immigration | ||||||
11 | status, is eligible to receive monthly cash benefits under the | ||||||
12 | program if the resident: | ||||||
13 | (1) provides care for a child, elderly dependent, | ||||||
14 | dependent with a disability, or formerly incarcerated | ||||||
15 | individual participating in a reentry program; | ||||||
16 | (2) recently gave birth to or adopted a child; or | ||||||
17 | (3) is enrolled in an educational or vocational | ||||||
18 | program to increase personal income and achieve financial | ||||||
19 | stability. | ||||||
20 | (c) Qualifying residents may apply on a rolling basis as | ||||||
21 | prescribed by the Department. Residents approved to | ||||||
22 | participate in the program shall be prioritized such that | ||||||
23 | those residents determined to be experiencing a qualifying | ||||||
24 | life event shall be considered high-priority. For the purposes | ||||||
25 | of this Section, "qualifying life event" means any of the | ||||||
26 | following events or experiences: |
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1 | (1) facing homelessness or poverty; | ||||||
2 | (2) seeking shelter or transitioning to housing after | ||||||
3 | a period of homelessness; | ||||||
4 | (3) becoming a parent within the last 3 years; and | ||||||
5 | (4) supporting a formerly incarcerated family member | ||||||
6 | who was released within one year prior to the date of | ||||||
7 | application for benefits. | ||||||
8 | (d) Program participants may apply for a renewal of their | ||||||
9 | monthly cash benefits after receiving their first 12 monthly | ||||||
10 | payments. To apply for a renewal, program participants must | ||||||
11 | submit, as prescribed by the Department, information that | ||||||
12 | reaffirms their status as an eligible individual or that the | ||||||
13 | qualifying life event is still active. Participants shall be | ||||||
14 | phased out of the program if their renewal application | ||||||
15 | reports: | ||||||
16 | (1) a substantial change in income; | ||||||
17 | (2) that the participant is no longer caring for a | ||||||
18 | qualifying dependent as described in paragraph (1) of | ||||||
19 | subsection (b); | ||||||
20 | (3) that the participant is no longer participating in | ||||||
21 | an educational or vocational program as described in | ||||||
22 | paragraph (3) of subsection (b); | ||||||
23 | (4) that the participant is a new parent as described | ||||||
24 | in paragraph (2) of subsection (b) and has already | ||||||
25 | received 3 benefit renewals; or | ||||||
26 | (5) any other substantial change in circumstances. |
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1 | (e) The Department may adopt any rules necessary to | ||||||
2 | implement the provisions of this Section. | ||||||
3 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
4 | becoming law. |