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90_HB0496ham001 LRB9001623MWpcam02 1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 496 2 AMENDMENT NO. . Amend House Bill 496 by replacing 3 everything after the enacting clause with the following: 4 "Section 5. The Illinois Economic Opportunity Act is 5 amended by adding Section 4.1 as follows: 6 (20 ILCS 625/4.1 new) 7 Sec. 4.1. Family and Community Development Grant 8 Program. 9 (a) A family and community development grant program 10 shall be administered by the Department of Commerce and 11 Community Affairs. The program shall be designed to make 12 services available to families who are at risk of long-term 13 economic dependency and to work with communities to provide 14 economic opportunities. The purpose of the program is to 15 fund, evaluate, and provide recommendations on not less than 16 8 nor more than 10 projects to move 100 families at risk of 17 long-term economic dependency to self-sufficency through the 18 family and community development program. 19 (b) As used in this Section only: 20 "Applicant" means a public or private organization that 21 makes application for a grant through the request for 22 proposals process. -2- LRB9001623MWpcam02 1 "Council" means the Community Services Advisory Council. 2 "Department" means the Department of Commerce and 3 Community Affairs. 4 "Grant" means an award to fund a project approved by the 5 Council. 6 "Grantee" means the recipient of a grant approved by the 7 Council. 8 (c) The Community Services Advisory Council as 9 established within the Department of Commerce and Community 10 Affairs with respect to the family and community development 11 grants administered, under agreement, by the Department of 12 Commerce and Community Affairs shall include a representative 13 of the Human Resource Investment Council. 14 (d) The Council shall: 15 (1) Identify the factors and conditions that place 16 Illinois families at risk of long-term dependency upon 17 the AFDC program or its successor program. The Council 18 shall seek to use relevant research findings and national 19 and Illinois-specific data on the AFDC program or its 20 successor program. 21 (2) Identify the factors and conditions that place 22 Illinois families at risk of family instability, 23 long-term economic dependency, and foster care placement. 24 (3) Report those findings to the Secretary of the 25 Department of Human Services for his or her evaluation. 26 (4) Recommend grants to public or private 27 organizations to provide family and community development 28 services to families at risk of long-term economic 29 dependency. 30 (5) In cooperation with the Illinois Community 31 Action Association, use family and community development 32 outcome measures to independently evaluate the 33 effectiveness of demonstration projects. 34 (6) Seek the support of an Illinois accredited -3- LRB9001623MWpcam02 1 university to continue research and evaluation 2 responsibilities. 3 (7) Seek additional support for the funding of 4 family and community development grants. 5 (8) Make recommendations to the Governor, the 6 General Assembly, and the Secretary of the Department of 7 Human Services on the effectiveness of family and 8 community development intervention programs in Illinois. 9 (9) Evaluate and make recommendations regarding the 10 cost and benefits to the expansion of the services 11 provided under the AFDC program or its successor program 12 to include tuition for parenting skills programs, family 13 support and counseling services, child development 14 services, job readiness and job skill training, and 15 transportation and child care expenses associated with 16 the programs and services. 17 (e) In cooperation with the Illinois Community Action 18 Association, the grantees shall identify families that 19 receive AFDC payments or payments from its successor program 20 that may place families at risk of long-term economic 21 dependency: 22 (f) The Department shall adopt rules for the operation 23 of this program. 24 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon 25 becoming law.".