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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, There is clear evidence that quality after-school |
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| programs can achieve positive outcomes for children and youth |
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| in the areas of safety, academics, health and prevention, |
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| social and emotional skill building, civic engagement, and |
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| development of 21st century skills, making after-school |
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| programs a valuable and needed community service; and
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| WHEREAS, It is important for after-school programs to |
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| demonstrate characteristics of quality indicated by research |
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| to increase the likelihood of achieving positive outcomes for |
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| children and youth in their programs; and
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| WHEREAS, Illinois has multiple funding streams supporting |
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| after-school programs with distinct funding policies and |
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| priorities that are not coordinated across administering State |
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| agencies, resulting in gaps and overlaps of services; and
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| WHEREAS, The demonstrated need in communities for |
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| after-school services far outweighs the current available |
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| funding; and
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| WHEREAS, The majority of Illinois citizens report that |
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| there are not enough after-school opportunities in their |
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| communities; and
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| WHEREAS, Illinois has seen increasing investment in |
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| after-school programs by members of the General Assembly in |
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| response to the need for after-school programming; this |
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| increased funding needs to be strengthened with structures that |
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| ensure access, accountability, and sustainability and support |
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| the quality elements that are likely to result in positive |
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| youth outcomes; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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| there is established the After-school Funding Policy Task Force |
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| to develop recommendations for the administration and |
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| coordination of the after-school, mentoring, and student |
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| support line item in the State Board of Education's budget; and |
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| be it further
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| RESOLVED, That the After-school Funding Policy Task Force |
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| be comprised of one representative from each of the following, |
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| appointed by the Governor: the Governor's Office, the |
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| Department of Human Services, the State Board of Education, the |
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| Illinois After-school Partnership, the Illinois After-School |
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| Alliance, the Illinois Center for Violence Prevention, Fight |
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| Crime: Invest in Kids Illinois, the African American Coalition |
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| for Prevention, the Illinois African-American Family |
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| Commission, the Latino Coalition for Prevention, the Chicago |
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| Area Project, 4 Counties for Kids, Chicago Children and Youth |
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| Services, one local government of a downstate municipality |
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| designated by the Governor, After School Matters, and the |
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| Franklin Neighborhood Community Association, as a |
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| representative recipient of funding from the after-school, |
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| mentoring, and student support line item, and up to 5 |
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| additional representatives as deemed appropriate by the |
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| Governor; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That the After-school Funding Policy Task Force |
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| may invite additional members to join as needed for expertise |
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| and consultation, including, but not limited to, members of the |
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| General Assembly, after-school entities from other states, |
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| university-represented experts in youth development, national |
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| organizations, parents and youth, and funders; and be it |
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| further |
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| RESOLVED, That because this State has in place the Illinois |
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| After-School Partnership, which has over the past 3 years |
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| gathered data to support increased quality and availability of |
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| after-school programs and has access to State and national |
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| expertise on elements of a sound after-school system, we |
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| recommend that these resources be considered during the |
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| development of future funding policies; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That the After-school Funding Policy Task Force |
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| shall undertake the following: |
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| (1) develop recommendations for policies for the |
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| after-school, mentoring, and student support line item |
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| that outline priorities and administrative guidelines; and |
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| (2) develop recommendations that allow sufficient |
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| flexibility to meet community needs and require recipients |
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| to adhere to baseline measures of accountability and assess |
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| the feasibility of establishing this line item as a |
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| sustainable source of after-school funding in addition to |
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| current State-level programs; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That the After-school Funding Policy Task Force |
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| produce a report outlining policy recommendations no later than |
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| October 1, 2007, which report must be filed with the Governor |
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| and the General Assembly; and upon filing its report the Task |
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| Force is dissolved; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| delivered to the Governor.
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