104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
SB2314

 

Introduced 2/7/2025, by Sen. Laura Ellman

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
525 ILCS 22/20

    Amends the Healthy Forests, Wetlands, and Prairies Act. Authorizes grants to be provided under the Act for financing shoreline restoration and protection projects on behalf of counties and park districts.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning conservation.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Healthy Forests, Wetlands, and Prairies Act
5is amended by changing Section 20 as follows:
 
6    (525 ILCS 22/20)
7    Sec. 20. Establishment of the Healthy Forests, Wetlands,
8and Prairies Grant Program.
9    (a) The Department of Natural Resources, subject to
10appropriation, shall establish and administer a Healthy
11Forests, Wetlands, and Prairies Grant Program to restore
12degraded forest lands and native prairies and to promote the
13growth of native vegetation that removes carbon dioxide from
14the atmosphere and helps mitigate the impact of climate
15change.
16    (b) Entities that may apply to participate in the Healthy
17Forests, Wetlands, and Prairies Grant Program include:
18        (1) State agencies and units of local government,
19    including, but not limited to, municipalities, townships,
20    counties, forest preserves, and park districts;
21        (2) conservation land trusts;
22        (3) not-for-profit entities with conservation
23    missions, including, but not limited to, climate change

 

 

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1    mitigation, preservation of natural lands, and
2    conservation of the State's natural resources; and
3        (4) other entities that, because of their missions,
4    are determined by the Department to be eligible recipients
5    of the grants under this Act.
6    (c) At least 75% of the moneys appropriated for the
7Healthy Forests, Wetlands, and Prairies Grant Program shall be
8awarded to the State agencies, units of local government, land
9trusts, and other entities that the Department determines are
10eligible for a grant under this Section. The Department may
11use an amount not to exceed 23% of the moneys appropriated for
12the Program for the purposes of restoring degraded forest
13lands and native prairies and to promote the growth of native
14vegetation that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and
15help mitigate the impact of climate change. The Department may
16use an amount not to exceed 2% of the moneys appropriated for
17the Healthy Forests, Wetlands, and Prairies Grant Program for
18administrative costs associated with the Program.
19    (d) The Department shall adopt any rules necessary for the
20implementation of this Act, including rules establishing
21requirements and timeframes for the submission of grant
22applications by entities that are authorized to apply to
23participate in the Healthy Forests, Wetlands, and Prairies
24Grant Program.
25    (e) Grants provided under this Act may be used by eligible
26entities for the purpose of:

 

 

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1        (1) matching funds for federal or private dollars for
2    projects that forward the goal of climate change
3    mitigation through promotion of the management, planting,
4    maintaining, and preserving of native grasses, plants, and
5    trees;
6        (2) financing projects along roadways and in parks and
7    forest preserves on public or private lands to plant
8    native trees and prairie grasses demonstrated to absorb
9    carbon;
10        (3) financing projects that promote the stewardship of
11    existing public and private urban forests and natural
12    lands, including the removal of invasive or nonnative
13    plant species;
14        (4) funding regional teams tasked with planting native
15    prairie grasses and trees, prescribed burning for the
16    maintenance of natural lands, removing invasive plant
17    species, and educational outreach; and
18        (5) promoting education and marketing regarding local
19    projects or steps community members may take to promote
20    the growth of native vegetation that removes carbon
21    dioxide from the atmosphere; and .
22        (6) financing shoreline restoration and protection
23    projects on behalf of counties and park districts.
24(Source: P.A. 103-923, eff. 1-1-25.)