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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The State of Illinois has been a strong proponent | ||||||
3 | for necessary reforms to the criminal justice system and an | ||||||
4 | advocate for successful re-entry of returning citizens to their | ||||||
5 | communities; and
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6 | WHEREAS, The prison population is disproportionately | ||||||
7 | comprised of African-American and Latino persons, with one in | ||||||
8 | every 13 African-American males in the United States aged 30 to | ||||||
9 | 34 incarcerated or imprisoned in 2011 and one in 36 Latino | ||||||
10 | males incarcerated; by comparison, one in every 90 white males | ||||||
11 | of the same age group were incarcerated; and
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12 | WHEREAS, African-American and Latino women were 2.5 times | ||||||
13 | more likely and 1.4 times more likely respectively, to be | ||||||
14 | incarcerated than their white counterparts; and
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15 | WHEREAS, The expenses of incarceration account for a | ||||||
16 | substantial amount of almost every state's budget, an expense | ||||||
17 | which is ultimately borne by a state's taxpayers; and
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18 | WHEREAS, According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, | ||||||
19 | more than half of those incarcerated in the United States have | ||||||
20 | mental health issues; mentally-ill incarcerated or imprisoned | ||||||
21 | adults are also disproportionately abused, beaten, and raped; |
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2 | WHEREAS, Enhanced mental health training for law | ||||||
3 | enforcement personnel and the use of diversion programs will | ||||||
4 | reduce arrest rates by de-escalating mental health crisis | ||||||
5 | situations; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Effectively treating inmates' physical and mental | ||||||
7 | health illnesses improves their well-being and can reduce the | ||||||
8 | likelihood that their condition will deteriorate, that they | ||||||
9 | will commit new crimes, violate their parole, or return to | ||||||
10 | prison; and
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11 | WHEREAS, The ability of offenders with serious mental | ||||||
12 | illness to obtain appropriate health care services upon release | ||||||
13 | from prison is essential to reducing recidivism rates; and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, Prisoners with serious mental illness who have | ||||||
15 | their Medicaid coverage canceled rather than suspended upon | ||||||
16 | incarceration face delays in access to essential health care | ||||||
17 | benefits upon their release of two to three months; and
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18 | WHEREAS, The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services | ||||||
19 | encourages states to suspend rather than terminate Medicaid | ||||||
20 | eligibility to limit long delays in accessing health care | ||||||
21 | benefits and services upon release from prison; therefore, be |
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2 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL | ||||||
3 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge all federal, | ||||||
4 | State, and county legislators and officials to consider and | ||||||
5 | enact policies to enhance access to mental health services at | ||||||
6 | multiple levels in the criminal justice system which will | ||||||
7 | create better results for both the individual and the system; | ||||||
8 | and be it further
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9 | RESOLVED, That we support a wide range of programs to | ||||||
10 | improve mental health treatment for individuals involved in the | ||||||
11 | criminal justice system aimed to aid communities to end | ||||||
12 | recidivism; and be it further | ||||||
13 | RESOLVED, That we urge the law enforcement community to | ||||||
14 | consider the integration of mental health treatment and | ||||||
15 | services such as crisis intervention teams into the criminal | ||||||
16 | justice system spectrum, in an effort to address mental health | ||||||
17 | crisis situations and to reduce arrest rates; and be it further | ||||||
18 | RESOLVED, That we call upon all states and the federal | ||||||
19 | government to examine the costs and benefits of suspending | ||||||
20 | Medicaid coverage instead of termination of coverage for | ||||||
21 | individuals in the criminal justice system and to allow | ||||||
22 | Medicaid coverage to be suspended for incarcerated persons |
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1 | instead of being terminated; and be it further | ||||||
2 | RESOLVED, That we call upon the states and the federal | ||||||
3 | government to consider promising criminal justice | ||||||
4 | interventions and policies for mentally-ill offenders such as | ||||||
5 | diversion programs and mental health courts to send seriously | ||||||
6 | mentally ill offenders to community-based mental health | ||||||
7 | treatment programs instead of prison or jail; and be it further | ||||||
8 | RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be delivered to | ||||||
9 | the President and Vice President of the United States, the | ||||||
10 | members of the Illinois congressional delegation, and other | ||||||
11 | federal and state government officials and agencies as | ||||||
12 | appropriate.
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