Full Text of SR0449 102nd General Assembly
SR0449 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
| 2 | | WHEREAS, A new coronavirus known as SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) | 3 | | was discovered in China at the end of 2019 and rapidly spread | 4 | | around the globe; and
| 5 | | WHEREAS, The Trump Administration declared a public health | 6 | | emergency on January 31, 2020 in response to COVID-19; and
| 7 | | WHEREAS, The World Health Organization characterized the | 8 | | outbreak of the COVID-19 as a pandemic on March 11, 2020; and | 9 | | WHEREAS, Governmental efforts to contain and restrict the | 10 | | spread of COVID-19 led to widespread economic dislocation and | 11 | | unemployment; and | 12 | | WHEREAS, President Trump signed the Families First | 13 | | Coronavirus Response Act on March 18, 2020, providing $1 | 14 | | billion to the states to use in the administration and | 15 | | processing of their unemployment claims; and | 16 | | WHEREAS, President Trump signed into law the Coronavirus | 17 | | Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act on March 27, | 18 | | 2020, providing $250 billion to expand unemployment benefits, | 19 | | extending benefits to more workers, increasing weekly | 20 | | payments, and prolonging eligibility for unemployed workers; |
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| 1 | | and | 2 | | WHEREAS, The CARES Act also created a $150 billion | 3 | | Coronavirus Relief Fund for state, local, and tribal | 4 | | governments; these funds could be used by states for | 5 | | unemployment costs caused by COVID-19; and | 6 | | WHEREAS, President Trump took executive action to bolster | 7 | | unemployment benefits in August, authorizing the expenditure | 8 | | of up to an additional $44 billion; and | 9 | | WHEREAS, The federal government provided states additional | 10 | | flexibility in the administration of many programs, including | 11 | | the unemployment insurance program; and | 12 | | WHEREAS, The American Rescue Plan Act provided additional | 13 | | federal aid and extended a number of unemployment programs, | 14 | | including the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) Program | 15 | | through September 6, 2021; and | 16 | | WHEREAS, States, while receiving federal financial | 17 | | assistance, are ultimately responsible to run their own | 18 | | unemployment programs; and | 19 | | WHEREAS, Illinois experienced significant unemployment due | 20 | | to the pandemic and the resultant governmental actions; after |
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| 1 | | an initial spike in unemployment claims to over 970,000 in | 2 | | April 2020, the number of unemployment claims declined through | 3 | | October 2020 and have remained through June 2021 within a band | 4 | | of 430,000 and 480,000 per month, approximately double the | 5 | | pre-pandemic rate; and | 6 | | WHEREAS, Illinois has had consistently higher unemployment | 7 | | rates during the pandemic than any of its neighboring states; | 8 | | in June 2021, Illinois's unemployment rate was 7.2%, Indiana's | 9 | | was 4.1%, Iowa's was 4.0%, Kentucky's was 4.4%, Missouri's was | 10 | | 4.3%, and Wisconsin's was 3.9%, according to data released by | 11 | | the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics; and | 12 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois Department of Employment Security | 13 | | had 1,041 employees in April 2020, according to the Better | 14 | | Government Association, a decline from January 2019 when | 15 | | Governor Pritzker assumed office; and | 16 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois Department of Employment Security, | 17 | | using federal funds, initially contracted with Deloitte to | 18 | | hire an additional 500 individuals to assist with the | 19 | | increased call volume; and | 20 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois Department of Employment Security, | 21 | | in conjunction with Deloitte, took two months to set up the | 22 | | Pandemic Employment Assistance Program provided for by the |
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| 1 | | CARES Act; the implementation of the Pandemic Unemployment | 2 | | Assistance program in Illinois lagged most other states; and | 3 | | WHEREAS, From March 21, 2020 through June 13, 2020, the | 4 | | Illinois Department of Employment Security received an average | 5 | | of 200,000 unique callers per week but, on average, only | 6 | | answered 10% of them; at its lowest point during that period, | 7 | | only 5% of calls were answered; and | 8 | | WHEREAS, Many Illinois residents have been targeted and | 9 | | victimized by fraudulent unemployment claims made in their | 10 | | names; and | 11 | | WHEREAS, It has proven extremely difficult for claimants | 12 | | and fraud victims alike to contact the Illinois Department of | 13 | | Employment Security; many waited months to receive a call | 14 | | back, leaving them in financial limbo and accentuating the | 15 | | challenges of navigating the COVID-19 pandemic; and | 16 | | WHEREAS, According to the Better Government Association, | 17 | | the Illinois Department of Employment Security had only been | 18 | | issuing approximately 1% of its unemployment checks within | 19 | | seven days of the application for benefits through September, | 20 | | resulting in Illinois being the slowest state in the nation | 21 | | and one of only ten states that fell below 10%; and |
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, The Better Government Association further | 2 | | reported that Illinois failed to achieve federal standards for | 3 | | its unemployment program in five out of 10 performance | 4 | | measures; and | 5 | | WHEREAS, The Chicago Tribune reported that, despite the | 6 | | federal government in April 2020 "strongly" recommending that | 7 | | the state use additional fraud-prevention tools, the Illinois | 8 | | Department of Employment Security failed to implement the | 9 | | recommended anti-fraud tools; and | 10 | | WHEREAS, The Auditor General released a financial audit of | 11 | | the Illinois Department of Employment Security on July 28, | 12 | | 2021; and | 13 | | WHEREAS, The financial audit of the Illinois Department of | 14 | | Employment Security only covered fiscal year 2021, from July | 15 | | 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020, and only overlapped with the | 16 | | Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Program for seven weeks, from | 17 | | May 11, 2020, through June 30, 2020; and | 18 | | WHEREAS, The Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Program has | 19 | | been repeatedly extended and now continues through September | 20 | | 6, 2021; and | 21 | | WHEREAS, The financial audit released by the Auditor |
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| 1 | | General only examined approximately 10% of the time period | 2 | | covered by the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Program; and | 3 | | WHEREAS, The financial audit stated that, during these | 4 | | seven weeks, the Illinois Department of Employment Security | 5 | | failed to accurately document eligibility, resulting in | 6 | | potentially ineligible claimants receiving benefits totaling | 7 | | $154,906,354, which included: | 8 | | (1) Failing to validate the identities of 4,579 | 9 | | claimants before paying them $41,697,272; | 10 | | (2) Paying both Pandemic Unemployment Assistance and | 11 | | regular unemployment insurance benefits to 638 claimants, | 12 | | resulting in the claimants receiving benefits under both | 13 | | programs; | 14 | | (3) Paying benefits to 266 claimants that had | 15 | | birthdays the same day as or after the date of the claim | 16 | | submission with at least one claimant with a recorded | 17 | | birth date in 2029; and | 18 | | (4) Paying benefits to 35 deceased claimants; and | 19 | | WHEREAS, The financial audit additionally found that the | 20 | | Illinois Department of Employment Security had, prior to July | 21 | | 1, 2020: | 22 | | (1) Paid Pandemic Unemployment Assistance benefits to | 23 | | 63 claimants who were 90 years old or older; | 24 | | (2) Paid Pandemic Unemployment Assistance benefits to |
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| 1 | | 164 claimants who were between the ages of birth and 13 | 2 | | years of age; and | 3 | | (3) Paid Pandemic Unemployment Assistance benefits to | 4 | | 31 claimants who submitted multiple Social Security | 5 | | numbers and multiple claimant IDs; and | 6 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois Department of Employment Security | 7 | | has acknowledged paying out $14.8 million in fraudulent claims | 8 | | to individuals who had either failed to report or | 9 | | underreported earnings; and
| 10 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois Department of Employment Security | 11 | | has refused to release any numbers pertaining to identity | 12 | | theft-related unemployment fraud; and
| 13 | | WHEREAS, An official with LexisNexis Risk Solutions | 14 | | testified at a hearing of the House Cybersecurity Committee | 15 | | that Illinois had lost an estimated $1 billion to unemployment | 16 | | insurance fraud; and
| 17 | | WHEREAS, Illinois' Unemployment Trust Fund faces a | 18 | | multibillion dollar deficit, which will fall on small business | 19 | | owners across the state; therefore, be it
| 20 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL | 21 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that the Auditor General is |
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| 1 | | directed to conduct a full financial and performance audit of | 2 | | the Illinois Department of Employment Security's | 3 | | administration of the state's unemployment programs for the | 4 | | period between March 1, 2020 and September 6, 2021; and be it | 5 | | further | 6 | | RESOLVED, That the audit include, but not be limited to, | 7 | | the following determinations: | 8 | | (1) A review of the application and review processes | 9 | | and the payment of benefits to individuals; it shall focus | 10 | | on any fraud or inefficiencies that could be eliminated to | 11 | | contain costs and improve the delivery of benefits to | 12 | | eligible individuals; | 13 | | (2) A detailed account of the funds wrongfully | 14 | | disbursed to ineligible and fraudulent claimants; | 15 | | (3) The types of unemployment fraud schemes the | 16 | | Illinois Department of Employment Security has experienced | 17 | | and what steps and procedures it has taken to detect and | 18 | | respond to fraudulent unemployment claims and whether it | 19 | | has cooperated with the Illinois Attorney General or | 20 | | federal authorities to detect, counter, and prosecute | 21 | | fraud; | 22 | | (4) Whether the Illinois Department of Employment | 23 | | Security has complied with all state and federal statutory | 24 | | and administrative requirements for processing and | 25 | | auditing unemployment claims; |
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| 1 | | (5) An examination of the Illinois Department of | 2 | | Employment Security's decision not to implement additional | 3 | | fraud-prevention tools in April 2021 as recommended by the | 4 | | federal government and a report on whether the state has, | 5 | | since that time, come into compliance with federal | 6 | | recommendations; | 7 | | (6) What factors caused and continue to cause delays | 8 | | in the Illinois Department of Employment Security's | 9 | | processing of unemployment claims, looking particularly at | 10 | | administrative decisions, technology, and staffing, and | 11 | | what steps it has taken to alleviate these delays; | 12 | | (7) What third-party contractors did the Illinois | 13 | | Department of Employment Security utilize during this time | 14 | | period and were any of these contracts no-bid contracts; | 15 | | did a third-party contractor calculate weekly benefit | 16 | | amounts for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance claimants | 17 | | and, if so, were there any procedures to verify the | 18 | | accuracy of their calculations; did third-party | 19 | | contractors meet the performance measure established by | 20 | | the Department prior to the issuance of the contracts; and | 21 | | (8) A detailed report that includes a full summary of | 22 | | the average case processing time, the timeliness of | 23 | | benefit payments, and the accuracy of these payments; and | 24 | | be it further | 25 | | RESOLVED, That that the Auditor General commence this |
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| 1 | | audit as soon as possible and report his findings and | 2 | | recommendations upon completion in accordance with the | 3 | | provisions of Section 3-14 of the Illinois State Auditing Act; | 4 | | and be it further | 5 | | RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Employment | 6 | | Security and the Office of the Governor cooperate fully and | 7 | | promptly with the Auditor General in the conduct of this | 8 | | audit; and be it further
| 9 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | 10 | | delivered to the Auditor General, the Illinois Department of | 11 | | Employment Security, the Office of the Governor, and the | 12 | | Legislative Audit Commission.
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