Public Act 095-0358
Public Act 0358 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0358 |
HB1662 Enrolled |
LRB095 09545 MJR 29744 b |
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| AN ACT concerning children.
| 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 Children's Savings Accounts Act. | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that | investments in children's education, homeownership, and small | business development and entrepreneurship are made possible by | family savings, but the family savings rate is at the lowest | level since the Great Depression. Illinois has the lowest | homeownership rate in the Midwest. Fewer than a third of | Illinois households have a checking account, and fewer than 60% | have a savings account. The rising cost of post-secondary | education decreases access to higher education for low-income | and moderate-income Illinoisans, and post-secondary education | is beyond the reach of many Illinois families. Increasing the | number of Illinois families saving for post-secondary | education for their children will increase the number of | children who will attain higher education, and increased | educational attainment levels will generate a more competitive | workforce, more jobs and innovation, more savings and | investment, stronger communities, and a thriving State | economy. The General Assembly also finds that a savings program |
| tied to financial education can improve family financial | responsibility and encourage saving for education, | homeownership, small business, and entrepreneurship. | Section 10. Public policy. It is the policy of the State to | encourage families' savings, to increase families' financial | knowledge, to promote higher educational aspiration and | attainment, to encourage home ownership, to assist small | business development, to promote job creation, to strengthen | communities, and to increase asset building opportunities for | all residents. | Section 15. Children's Savings Account Task Force. There is | hereby created a Children's Savings Account Task Force. The | purpose of the task force shall be to review and make | recommendations about children's savings account program | options and to create a strategic implementation plan to create | a savings account at birth for every child born in Illinois to | Illinois residents. The task force shall consist of a maximum | of 30 members, to be appointed within 60 days after the | effective date of this Act. One member shall be appointed by | the President of the Senate, one member appointed by the Senate | Minority Leader, one member appointed by the Speaker of the | House, one member appointed by the House Minority Leader, and | one member representing the Office of the State Treasurer | appointed by the State Treasurer. All other members shall be |
| appointed by the Governor as follows: | (1) A member of the Governor's leadership staff. | (2) Public members with an interest in asset building | in Illinois, including a representative from each of the | following types of organizations or entities: | (A) an operator of an individual development | account or matched savings and financial education | program, or both; | (B) a grassroots organizing entity; | (C) a poverty law center; | (D) a service-based human rights provider | organization; | (E) a business association; | (F) a bankers' professional association; | (G) a child advocacy organization; | (H) a rural economic development entity;
| (I) organized labor; | (J) a bank; | (K) a credit union; and | (L) an investment services provider. | In addition, the following officials shall serve as | ex-officio members of the task force: (i) the State Treasurer | or his or her designee; (ii) the State Superintendent of | Education or his or her designee; (iii) the Secretary of | Financial and Professional Regulation or his or her designee; | (iv) the Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity or his |
| or her designee; (v) the Secretary of Human Services or his or | her designee; (vi) the Director of Healthcare and Family | Services or his or her designee; (vii) the Executive Director | of the Board of Higher Education or his or her designee; (viii) | the Executive Director of the Illinois Community College Board | or his or her designee; and (ix) the Director of Children and | Family Services or his or her designee. Representatives of the | Office of the Governor and the Office of the State Treasurer | shall serve as co-chairpersons of the task force. The Governor | shall designate one of the public members to serve as a third | co-chairperson.
| The Office of the State Treasurer shall be responsible for | administrative and logistical support of the task force, | including coordination of task force member appointments, | distribution of meeting notices and minutes, coordination of | meeting logistics, providing a staff liaison to the task force, | facilitation of public meetings, and drafting and filing of the | final report. Task force members, or the staff liaison, or both | may confer and collaborate with relevant State and national | organizations with expertise in asset building, financial | education, college savings, investing, home ownership, and | small business development, including the Illinois Asset | Building Group. | Goals of the program shall include increasing the levels of | financial literacy and savings in the State, increasing the | number of children in Illinois who own assets and who attend |
| post-secondary education or training, purchase a home, or open | a small business. The task force shall consider the following | factors in its recommendations for the design of the program: | (1) return on investment, safety of the investment and | insurance for the account, ease of managing the account, | and ease of making various forms of deposits; | (2) the impact on eligibility for student financial | aid, public assistance, and other public benefits, and | taxation of the account earnings and distributions; | (3) the provision of financial education to children | and families, and access to additional financial services; | (4) restrictions on the withdrawal or distribution | prior to the child reaching age 18, portability of the | account, and limits on permissible uses of the account; | (5) revenue sources for the initial deposit and any | savings match for deposits for children in low-income | families; | (6) mechanisms for data collection and tracking; and | (7) all other factors that the task force deems | important to the program design. | The task force shall hold at least 4 public meetings at a | variety of geographic locations throughout the State at times | and places established by the task force. The purpose of the | public meetings is to gather information from community | residents and institutions, families with children, financial | education providers, schools, and local financial services |
| providers. The initial meeting of the task force shall be | called by the co-chairs and held no later than 30 days after | the task force members are appointed. The activities of the | task force shall conclude no later than September 1, 2008.
| Section 20. Report and implementation plan. The task force | shall make a written report of its findings and | recommendations, including a strategic implementation plan for | an Illinois children's savings account program, as well as make | any additional reports deemed necessary and appropriate to the | Office of the State Treasurer no later than September 1, 2008. | On or before November 1, 2008, the Office of the State | Treasurer shall present all reports issued by the task force to | the Governor and members of the General Assembly. The reports | shall be made available to the public.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/23/2007
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