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| AN ACT concerning people living in poverty.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| Commission on the Elimination of Poverty Act. |
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| Section 5. Legislative Findings. It is the goal of the |
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| State of Illinois that all people be free from poverty. |
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| The preamble to the Constitution of the State of Illinois |
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| states that the elimination of poverty and inequality are among |
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| the core goals of our State government. The Illinois Human |
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| Rights Act states that the public policy of the State of |
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| Illinois is "to promote the public health, welfare and safety |
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| by protecting the interest of all people in Illinois in |
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| maintaining personal dignity, in realizing their full |
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| productive capacities, and in furthering their interests, |
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| rights and privileges as citizens of this State". The State of |
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| Illinois is a party to all international human rights treaties |
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| signed and ratified by the United States. |
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| Illinois is one of the wealthiest states in the United |
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| States, yet it has one of the highest rates of poverty and |
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| extreme poverty in the Midwest. The poverty level in 2007 was |
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| $20,620 or less per year for a family of 4 and $10,310 or less |
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| per year for a family of 4 in extreme poverty. In 2006 just |
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| under 1,400,000 people residing in Illinois were living in |
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| poverty and over 687,000 people residing in Illinois were |
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| living in extreme poverty. There are people living in extreme |
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| poverty in every Illinois county. |
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| Full participation in civic life cannot be achieved without |
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| those things that protect and preserve human dignity and make |
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| for a healthy life, including adequate nutrition and housing, |
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| meaningful work, safe communities, health care, and education. |
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| Illinois has no comprehensive plan for the elimination of |
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| poverty. |
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| Section 10. Commission on the Elimination of Poverty. The |
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| Commission on the Elimination of Poverty is created. The |
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| purpose of the Commission is to comprehensively address poverty |
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| in Illinois consistent with international human rights |
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| standards. The initial goal of the Commission is to develop a |
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| poverty elimination strategic plan to reduce extreme poverty in |
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| Illinois by 50% or more by 2015. In developing the overall |
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| strategic plan, and in working toward the goal of reducing |
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| extreme poverty in Illinois by at least 50% by 2015, the |
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| Commission shall address, at a minimum, all of the following: |
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| (1) Access to safe, decent and affordable housing. |
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| (2) Access to adequate food and nutrition. |
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| (3) Access to affordable and quality health care. |
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| (4) Equal access to quality education and training. |
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| (5) Dependable and affordable transportation. |
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| (6) Access to quality and affordable child care. |
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| (7) Opportunities to engage in meaningful and sustainable |
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| work that pays a living wage. |
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| (8) The availability of adequate income supports. |
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| The strategic plan shall include specific policy and fiscal |
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| recommendations and a timeline for each stage of implementation |
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| for each recommendation. For each recommendation, the |
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| Commission shall identify in measurable terms the actual or |
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| potential impact. The Commission may review and may make |
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| comments and recommendations on existing or proposed programs, |
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| policies, administrative rules, and statutes that have an |
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| impact on poverty in Illinois and, in particular, people living |
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| in extreme poverty. |
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| Section 15. Members. The Commission on the Elimination of |
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| Poverty shall be composed of no more than 26 voting members |
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| including 2 members of the Illinois House of Representatives, |
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| one appointed by the Speaker of the House and one appointed by |
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| the House Minority Leader; 2 members of the Illinois Senate, |
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| one appointed by the Senate President and one appointed by the |
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| Senate Minority Leader; one representative of the Office of the |
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| Governor appointed by the Governor; one representative of the |
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| Office of the Lieutenant Governor appointed by the Lieutenant |
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| Governor; and 20 public members, 4 of whom shall be appointed |
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| by the Governor, 4 of whom shall be appointed by the Speaker of |
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| the House, 4 of whom shall be appointed by the House Minority |
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| Leader, 4 of whom shall be appointed by the Senate President, |
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| and 4 of whom shall be appointed by the Senate Minority Leader. |
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| It shall be determined by lot who will appoint which public |
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| members of the Commission. The public members shall include a |
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| representative of a service-based human rights organization; 2 |
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| representatives from anti-poverty organizations, including one |
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| that focuses on rural poverty; 2 individuals who have |
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| experienced extreme poverty; a representative of an |
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| organization that advocates for health care access, |
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| affordability and availability; a representative of an |
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| organization that advocates for persons with mental illness; a |
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| representative of an organization that advocates for children |
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| and youth; a representative of an organization that advocates |
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| for quality and equality in education; a representative of an |
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| organization that advocates for people who are homeless; a |
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| representative of a statewide anti-hunger organization; a |
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| person with a disability; a representative of an organization |
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| that advocates for persons with disabilities; a representative |
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| of an organization that advocates for immigrants; a |
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| representative of a statewide faith-based organization that |
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| provides direct social services in Illinois; a representative |
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| of an organization that advocates for economic security for |
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| women; a representative of an organization that advocates for |
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| older adults; a representative of a labor organization that |
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| represents primarily low and middle-income wage earners; a |
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| representative of a municipal or county government; and a |
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| representative of township government. The appointed members |
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| shall reflect the racial, gender, and geographic diversity of |
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| the State and shall include representation from regions of the |
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| State experiencing the highest rates of extreme poverty. |
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| The following officials shall serve as ex-officio members: |
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| the Secretary of Human Services or his or her designee; the |
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| Director of Corrections or his or her designee; the Director of |
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| Healthcare and Family Services or his or her designee; the |
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| Director of Human Rights or his or her designee; the Director |
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| of Children and Family Services or his or her designee; the |
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| Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity or his or her |
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| designee; the State Superintendent of Education or his or her |
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| designee; the Director of Aging or his or her designee; the |
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| Director of Public Health or his or her designee; and the |
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| Director of Employment Security or his or her designee. The |
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| State Workforce Investment Board, the African-American Family |
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| Commission, and the Latino Family Commission shall each |
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| designate a liaison to serve ex-officio on the Commission.
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| Members shall serve without compensation, but, subject to |
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| the availability of funds, public members may be reimbursed for |
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| reasonable and necessary travel expenses connected to |
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| Commission business. |
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| Commission members shall be appointed within 60 days after |
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| the effective date of this Act. The Commission shall hold its |
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| initial meeting within 30 days after at least 50% of the |
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| members have been appointed. |
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| The representative of the Office of the Governor and the |
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| representative of a service-based human rights organization |
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| shall serve as co-chairs of the Commission. |
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| At the first meeting of the Commission, the members shall |
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| select a 7-person Steering Committee that includes the |
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| co-chairs. |
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| The Commission may establish committees that address |
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| specific issues or populations and may appoint individuals with |
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| relevant expertise who are not appointed members of the |
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| Commission to serve on committees as needed. |
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| Under the leadership of the Office of the Governor, subject |
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| to appropriation, the Department of Human Services shall |
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| provide administrative support to the Commission. |
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| Section 20. Meetings; reports. The full Commission shall |
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| meet at least annually. The Steering Committee shall meet at |
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| least quarterly. In addition, it may hold up to 4 public |
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| hearings to assist in the development of the strategic plan. |
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| The Commission shall also consider written comments for the |
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| purpose of developing the strategic plan. |
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| The Commission shall issue an interim report on its |
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| activities and recommendations to the constitutional officers |
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| and to the General Assembly on or before March 1, 2009. The |
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| strategic plan shall be adopted by the Commission not later |
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| than January 1, 2010 and sent to the constitutional officers |
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| and to the General Assembly. Following the adoption of the |