Public Act 097-0548 Public Act 0548 97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 097-0548 | HB0237 Enrolled | LRB097 05944 RLJ 46013 b |
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| AN ACT concerning State government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Illinois Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission | Act. | Section 5. Purpose. The American Civil War was a defining | experience in the development of the United States. There is a | resurgence of interest in the Civil War as shown by the | publication of many printed resources and the creation of many | exhibits, reenactments, research organizations, Internet and | multimedia resources, historic parks, and preservation | associations focused on the Civil War. | The years 2011 through 2015 mark the sesquicentennial of | active hostilities during the American Civil War (1861-1865). | The sesquicentennial of the Civil War presents a significant | opportunity for Americans to recall and reflect upon the Civil | War and its legacy, in a spirit of rededication and reflection, | and to appreciate the sacrifice that American military members | have made and are currently making to insure our nation's | freedom and liberty. | The State of Illinois, as the home of President Abraham | Lincoln, played a unique role in the events surrounding the |
| Civil War. Before the war, Lincoln had been a long-time | advocate of abolition and helped to raise awareness regarding | the hypocrisy that allowed slavery to exist in a nation founded | on the principals that all men are created equal. | Lincoln's public remarks and speeches helped to define the | issues of the Civil War. Lincoln's earliest public remarks | following Stephen A. Douglas' speech on the Kansas-Nebraska | Act, legislation repealing the Missouri Compromise that | concerned the westward expansion of slavery, on October 16, | 1854 in Peoria set the parameters of debate. In accepting his | nomination as U.S. Senate nominee, Lincoln delivered his famous | House Divided Speech from the Old State Capitol in Springfield | on June 16, 1858. The 7 debates between Abraham Lincoln and | Stephen A. Douglas in 1858 were also important in previewing | the issues of the 1860 presidential race and the Civil War. The | Lincoln-Douglas Debates took place across Illinois occurring | on August 21 in Ottawa, August 27 in Freeport, September 15 in | Jonesboro, September 18 in Charleston, October 7 in Galesburg, | October 13 in Quincy, and October 15 in Alton. | As the home of President Abraham Lincoln, and the source of | 256,297 Union officers and servicemen organized in 169 separate | regiments, Illinois had a unique role in the Civil War. The | contribution of almost 2,000 African-Americans, enrolled in | Illinois Civil War regiments, demands special recognition. | Although not offered the same opportunities for promotion as | other soldiers of similar rank, African-American soldiers |
| proved to be, by Lincoln's own testimony, a decisive element in | the Union's victory. | After President Lincoln's assassination, his body was | brought to the House Chambers of the Old State Capitol to lie | in state. This event marked the nation's grief for President | Lincoln and the over 660,000 American's who lost their lives | fighting for both sides during the Civil War. Lincoln was later | interred in the Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site, and his | memory is preserved and celebrated in the State-operated | Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. | Section 10. Composition of the Commission. The Commission | is composed of 17 members as follows:
| (1) One member of the House of Representatives | appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, | one member of the House of Representatives appointed by the | Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, one member | of the Senate appointed by the President of the Senate, and | one member of the Senate appointed by the Minority Leader | of the Senate; | (2) One member of the public appointed by the Speaker | of the House of Representatives, one member of the public | appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of | Representatives, one member of the public appointed by the | President of the Senate, and one member of the public | appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate; |
| (3) 3 members of the public appointed by the Governor, | one of whom shall serve as the chairperson; and | (4) 6 ex officio members as follows:
| (A) the Governor or his or her designee;
| (B) the Director of Historic Preservation or his or | her designee; | (C) the Director of Natural Resources or his or her | designee; | (D) the Illinois State Historian or his or her | designee; | (E) the Director of the Lincoln Presidential | Library or his or her designee; and | (F) the Director of the Lincoln Home National | Historic Site or his or her designee. | Section 15. Ex officio members.
An ex officio member of the | Commission vacates the person's position on the Commission if | the person ceases to hold the position that qualifies the | person for service on the Commission.
| Section 20. Compensation; expenses. | (a) A public member of the Commission is not entitled to | compensation but is entitled to reimbursement for the travel | expenses incurred by the member while transacting Commission | business.
| (b) An ex officio member's service on the Commission is an |
| additional duty of the underlying position that qualifies the | member for service on the Commission. The entitlement of an ex | officio member to compensation or to reimbursement for travel | expenses incurred while transacting Commission business is | governed by the law that applies to the member's service in | that underlying position, and any payment to the member for | either purpose must be made from an appropriation that may be | used for the purpose and is available to the State agency that | the member serves in that underlying position.
| Section 25. Meetings; quorum; voting. | (a) The Commission shall meet at least quarterly at the | times and places in this State that the Commission designates.
| (b) A majority of the members of the Commission constitute | a quorum for transacting Commission business.
| Section 30. General powers and duties of the Commission. | The Commission shall:
| (1) Work with the Illinois Historic Preservation | Agency to plan and sponsor official Illinois Civil War | Sesquicentennial events, programs, and activities | appropriate to commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the | American Civil War.
| (2) Encourage the development of programs designed to | involve all citizens in activities that commemorate the | 150th Anniversary of the American Civil War. |
| (3) Work with the Illinois Historic Preservation | Agency to develop an official Illinois Civil War | Sesquicentennial logo. Official Illinois Sesquicentennial | events will be authorized to display this official logo as | part of their public branding and identity. | (4) Work with the Illinois Historic Preservation | Agency to develop a website for the Commission with a link | to the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency's existing | website commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Civil | War. | (5) Prepare and submit a report to the Governor and the | General Assembly no later than October 31, 2011 and each | October 31 thereafter through October 31, 2014 concerning | the events for the next year. | Section 35. Administrative support. Subject to | appropriation, the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency shall | provide administrative and other support to the Commission. | Section 40. Funding. The Commission may accept monetary | gifts and grants from any public or private source, to be held | in a non-appropriated trust fund by the State Treasurer and | expended solely for the use of the Commission in performing the | Commission's powers and duties under this Act.
The Commission | may also accept in-kind gifts.
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| Section 45. Dissolution of the Commission. The Commission | shall be dissolved on December 31, 2015, and any assets | remaining in the Commission's trust fund shall be deposited | into the General Revenue Fund. | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/25/2011
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