104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
SB2480

 

Introduced 2/7/2025, by Sen. Mattie Hunter

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
New Act
20 ILCS 3903/Act rep.
20 ILCS 3916/Act rep.
20 ILCS 3983/Act rep.
20 ILCS 4028/5
20 ILCS 4075/15
20 ILCS 4085/10
20 ILCS 5015/15
20 ILCS 5025/10
30 ILCS 574/40-10
775 ILCS 5/7-101  from Ch. 68, par. 7-101

    Creates the Illinois African American Commission Act, the Illinois Asian American Commission Act, and the Illinois Latino Commission Act. Establishes a new Illinois African American Commission, Illinois Latino Commission, and Illinois Asian American Commission. Provides that the purpose of these Commissions is to be an independent voice for their communities, represent community priorities, and advocate for policies, programs, and services that promote greater equity and inclusion in State government. Repeals the African American Family Commission Act, the Latino Family Commission Act, and the Asian American Family Commission Act.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4
Article 5. Illinois African American Commission

 
5    Section 5-1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
6Illinois African American Commission Act. References in this
7Article to "this Act" mean this Article.
 
8    Section 5-10. Purpose and objectives. The purpose of the
9Illinois African American Commission is to be an independent
10voice and represent the priorities of the African American
11community and advocate for policies, programs, and services
12that promote greater equity and inclusion in State government.
13The Illinois African American Commission works directly with
14the Governor, the General Assembly, constitutional officers,
15and State agencies to develop new and to improve existing
16policies, services, programs, and opportunities for Illinois
17African American families. The African American Commission
18shall:
19        (1) advocate for State policies, programs, and
20    services that improve equity, inclusion, and the quality
21    of life of African Americans;
22        (2) develop and advance recommendations to the

 

 

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1    Governor, the General Assembly, and other State entities
2    such as constitutional officers and State courts to reduce
3    disparities and disproportionality experienced by African
4    Americans;
5        (3) identify priorities, goals, and objectives
6    reflecting an African American policy agenda to guide the
7    Commission's work;
8        (4) monitor the impact of and shape legislation,
9    policies, programs, and practices to ensure that they are
10    responsive to African Americans in Illinois;
11        (5) collaborate with the Governor's office, the
12    General Assembly, constitutional officers, State courts,
13    State agencies, and boards and commissions in developing
14    new and shaping existing programs, services, policies, and
15    initiatives to expand and enhance the social and economic
16    well-being of African American children and families;
17        (6) facilitate the participation and representation of
18    African Americans in the development, implementation, and
19    planning of policies, programs, and services;
20        (7) engage in and promote research efforts concerning
21    African Americans that can inform policies, programs, and
22    services to ensure greater equity and accountability;
23        (8) create and approve the annual budget and have sole
24    authority over expenditures in line with the Illinois
25    Procurement Code and the rules adopted under that code;
26        (9) hire an executive director to administer

 

 

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1    operations;
2        (10) make or enter into contracts with third parties
3    as necessary and convenient for the exercise of its powers
4    and duties, including defining personnel needs and hiring
5    staff as required to perform its duties under this Act;
6    all procurement must follow State policy and procedures;
7        (11) co-convene quarterly roundtable meetings with the
8    Illinois Latino Commission, and the Illinois Asian
9    American Commission, to identify opportunities for
10    collaboration and alignment;
11        (12) hold at least 2 public hearings annually to
12    assist in the development of recommendations for the
13    Governor, the General Assembly, and other State entities;
14        (13) exercise such other powers as are necessary or
15    incidental to the administration of this Act or the
16    performance of duties under this Act; and
17        (14) apply for, receive, establish priorities for,
18    allocate, disburse, and spend grants funds that are made
19    available to the Commission.
 
20    Section 5-15. Appointment; terms. The Illinois African-
21American Commission shall be composed of 15 members. As soon
22as practical after the effective date of this Act, but no later
23than July 1, 2025, the Governor, the President of the Senate,
24the Minority Leader of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of
25Representatives, and the Minority Leader of the House of

 

 

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1Representatives shall each appoint 3 members to the
2Commission. At the first meeting of the Commission, the
3members shall select a 5-person Steering Committee that
4includes the co-chairs. The chairperson or chairpersons shall
5each serve for a 2-year term.
6    Members shall serve 3-year terms, except in the case of
7the following initial appointments: each appointing authority
8shall each appoint 2 members to a 2-year term and one member to
9a 3-year term. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
10contrary, members may be reappointed to a 3-year term.
11    Thereafter, each member shall serve for a term of 3 years
12and until the member's successor is appointed and qualified. A
13vacancy occurring other than at the end of a term shall be
14filled by the initial appointing authority only for the
15balance of the term of the member whose office is vacant and
16until a successor is appointed and qualified. No member shall
17serve more than 2 terms, excluding any partial term resulting
18from a filled vacancy. Members will serve without
19compensation, but shall be reimbursed for Commission-related
20expenses.
21    Appointing authorities shall ensure, to the maximum extent
22practicable, that the Commission is diverse with respect to
23age, gender, and geography to ensure the needs of African
24American families and children through the State are met.
25Members shall be persons with recognized ability and
26experience in one or more of the following areas: education,

 

 

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1business, social services, human services, community
2development, labor, economic policy, criminal justice,
3immigration, or health care.
4    The Commission may establish committees that address
5specific issues or populations and may appoint individuals
6with relevant expertise who are not appointed members of the
7Commission to serve on committees as needed.
 
8    Section 5-20. Organizational meeting. Commission members
9shall be appointed within 60 days after the effective date of
10this Act, but no later than July 1st, 2025. The Commission
11shall hold its organizational meeting within 60 days after at
12least 50% of the members who are to be appointed under Section
135-15 have been appointed.
 
14    Section 5-25. Funding. Illinois African American
15Commission may receive its own appropriation. The Illinois
16African American Commission may receive additional
17appropriations through the Commission on Equity and Inclusion
18or other designated agency. The Commission on Equity and
19Inclusion or designated agency shall expend funds set aside
20for the Commission at the Commission's direction.
 
21    Section 5-30. Reporting. By January 1 of each year, the
22Illinois African American Commission shall submit to the
23Governor and the General Assembly a report detailing progress

 

 

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1toward the goals and objectives of the Commission. The report
2shall detail, at a minimum, the Commission's work with
3agencies under the Governor, the Commission's current and
4ongoing research projects, and any legislative activity
5undertaken by the Commission.
 
6    Section 5-35. Administrative support. Notwithstanding any
7provision of law to the contrary, the Commission on Equity and
8Inclusion shall, at the request of the Illinois African
9American Commission, provide administrative and technical
10support to assist the Commission in carrying out its duties.
11Administrative and technical support includes providing
12guidance on State rules and regulations pertaining to
13contracts, expenditures, and payments to ensure compliance
14with State procurement policies and processes. The Commission
15on Equity and Inclusion shall provide assistance to the
16Illinois African American Commission as requested, including
17access to office space, technology, and other supports
18necessary for effective operations.
 
19    (20 ILCS 3903/Act rep.)
20    Section 5-90. The African American Family Commission Act
21is repealed.
 
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Article 10. Illinois Asian American Commission

 

 

 

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1    Section 10-1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
2Illinois Asian American Commission Act. References in this
3Article to "this Act" mean this Article.
 
4    Section 10-10. Purpose and objectives. The purpose of the
5Illinois Asian American Commission is to be an independent
6voice and represent the priorities of the Illinois Asian
7American community and greater equity and inclusion in State
8government. The Illinois Asian American Commission works
9directly with the Governor, the General Assembly,
10constitutional officers, and State agencies to develop new and
11improve existing policies, services, programs, and
12opportunities for Asian American families. The Illinois Asian
13American Commission shall:
14        (1) advocate for State policies, programs, and
15    services that improve equity, inclusion, and the quality
16    of life of Asian Americans;
17        (2) develop and advance recommendations to the
18    Governor, the General Assembly, and other State entities
19    such as constitutional officers and State courts to reduce
20    disparities and disproportionality experienced by Asian
21    Americans;
22        (3) identify priorities, goals, and objectives
23    reflecting an Asian American policy agenda to guide the
24    Commission's work;
25        (4) monitor the impact of and shape legislation,

 

 

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1    policies, programs, and practices to ensure that they are
2    responsive to Asian Americans in Illinois;
3        (5) collaborate with the Governor's office, the
4    General Assembly, constitutional officers, State courts,
5    State agencies, and boards and commissions in developing
6    new and shaping existing programs, services, policies, and
7    initiatives to expand and enhance the social and economic
8    well-being of Asian American children and families;
9        (6) facilitate the participation and representation of
10    Asian Americans in the development, implementation, and
11    planning of policies, programs, and services;
12        (7) engage in and promote research efforts concerning
13    Asian Americans that can inform policies, programs, and
14    services to ensure greater equity and accountability;
15        (8) create and approve the annual budget and have sole
16    authority over expenditures in line with The Illinois
17    Procurement Code and the rules adopted under that code;
18        (9) hire an executive director to administer
19    operations;
20        (10) make or enter into contracts with third parties
21    as necessary and convenient for the exercise of its powers
22    and duties, including defining personnel needs and hiring
23    staff as required to perform its duties under this Act;
24    all procurement must follow State policy and procedures;
25        (11) co-convene quarterly roundtable meetings with the
26    Latino Commission, the Illinois African American

 

 

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1    Commission, and the Department of Human Rights to identify
2    opportunities for collaboration and alignment;
3        (12) hold at least 2 public hearings annually to
4    assist in the development of recommendations for the
5    Governor, the General Assembly, and other State entities;
6        (13) exercise such other powers as are necessary or
7    incidental to the administration of this Act or the
8    performance of duties under this Act; and
9        (14) apply for, receive, establish priorities for,
10    allocate, disburse, and spend grants funds that are made
11    available to the Commission.
 
12    Section 10-15. Appointment; terms. The Illinois Asian
13American Commission shall be composed of 15 members. As soon
14as practical after the effective date of this Act, but no later
15than July 1, 2025, the Governor, the President of the Senate,
16the Minority Leader of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of
17Representatives, and the Minority Leader of the House of
18Representatives shall each appoint 3 members to the
19Commission. At the first meeting of the Commission members
20shall select a 5-person Steering Committee that includes the
21co-chairs. The chairperson or chairpersons shall each serve
22for a 2-year term. Members shall serve 3-year terms, except in
23the case of the following initial appointments: each
24appointing authority shall each appoint 2 members to a 2-year
25term and one member to a 3-year term. Notwithstanding any

 

 

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1provision of law to the contrary, members may be reappointed
2to a 3-year term. Thereafter, each member shall serve for a
3term of 3 years and until the member's successor is appointed
4and qualified. A vacancy occurring other than at the end of a
5term shall be filled by the initial appointing authority only
6for the balance of the term of the member whose office is
7vacant and until a successor is appointed and qualified. No
8member shall serve more than 2 terms, excluding any partial
9term resulting from a filled vacancy. Members will serve
10without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for
11Commission-related expenses.
12     Members shall serve 3-year terms, except in the case of
13the following initial appointments: each appointing authority
14shall each appoint 2 members to a 2-year term and one member to
15a 3-year term. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
16contrary, members may be reappointed to a 3-year term.
17     Thereafter, each member shall serve for a term of 3 years
18and until the member's successor is appointed and qualified. A
19vacancy occurring other than at the end of a term shall be
20filled by the initial appointing authority only for the
21balance of the term of the member whose office is vacant and
22until a successor is appointed and qualified. No member shall
23serve more than 2 terms, excluding any partial term resulting
24from a filled vacancy. Members will serve without
25compensation, but shall be reimbursed for Commission-related
26expenses.

 

 

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1    Appointing authorities shall ensure, to the maximum extent
2practicable, that the Commission is diverse with respect to
3age, gender, and geography to ensure the needs of Asian
4American families and children through the State are met.
5Members shall be persons with recognized ability and
6experience in one or more of the following areas: education,
7business, social services, human services, community
8development, labor, economic policy, criminal justice,
9immigration, or health care.
10    The Commission may establish committees that address
11specific issues or populations and may appoint individuals
12with relevant expertise who are not appointed members of the
13Commission to serve on committees as needed.
 
14    Section 10-20. Organizational meeting. Commission members
15shall be appointed within 60 days after the effective date of
16this Act, but no later than July 1st, 2025. The Commission
17shall hold its organizational meeting within 60 days after at
18least 50% of the members who are to be appointed under Section
1910-15 have been appointed.
 
20    Section 10-25. Funding. Illinois Asian American Commission
21may receive its own appropriation. The Illinois Asian American
22Commission may receive additional appropriations through the
23Commission on Equity and Inclusion or other designated agency.
24The Commission on Equity and Inclusion or designated agency

 

 

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1shall expend funds set aside for the Commission at the
2Commission's direction.
 
3    Section 10-30. Reporting. By January 1 of each year, the
4Illinois Asian American Commission shall submit to the
5Governor and the General Assembly a report detailing progress
6toward the goals and objectives of the Commission. The report
7shall detail, at a minimum, the Commission's work with
8agencies under the Governor, the Commission's current and
9ongoing research projects, and any legislative activity
10undertaken by the Commission.
 
11    Section 10-35. Administrative support. Notwithstanding any
12provision of law to the contrary, the Commission on Equity and
13Inclusion shall, at the request of the Illinois Asian American
14Commission, provide administrative and technical support to
15assist the Commission in carrying out its duties.
16Administrative and technical support includes providing
17guidance on State rules and regulations pertaining to
18contracts, expenditures, and payments to ensure compliance
19with State procurement policies and processes. The Commission
20on Equity and Inclusion shall provide assistance to the
21Illinois Asian American Commission as requested, including
22access to office space, technology, and other supports
23necessary for effective operations.
 

 

 

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1    (20 ILCS 3916/Act rep.)
2    Section 10-90. The Asian American Family Commission Act is
3repealed.
 
4
Article 15. Illinois Latino Commission

 
5    Section 15-1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
6Illinois Latino Commission Act. References in this Article to
7"this Act" mean this Article.
 
8    Section 15-10. Purpose and objectives. The purpose of the
9Illinois Latino Commission is to be an independent voice and
10represent the priorities of the Latino community and advocate
11for policies, programs, and services that promote greater
12equity and inclusion in State government. The Illinois Latino
13Commission works directly with the Governor, the General
14Assembly, constitutional officers, and State agencies to
15develop new and improve existing policies, services, programs,
16and opportunities for families. The Illinois Latino Commission
17shall:
18        (1) advocate for State policies, programs, and
19    services that improve equity, inclusion, and the quality
20    of life of Latinos;
21        (2) develop and advance recommendations to the
22    Governor, the General Assembly, and other State entities
23    such as constitutional officers and State courts to reduce

 

 

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1    disparities and disproportionality experienced by Latinos;
2        (3) identify priorities, goals, and objectives
3    reflecting an Latino policy agenda to guide the
4    Commission's work;
5        (4) monitor the impact of and shape legislation,
6    policies, programs, and practices to ensure that they are
7    responsive to Latino in Illinois;
8        (5) collaborate with the Governor's office, the
9    General Assembly, constitutional officers, State courts,
10    State agencies, and boards and commissions in developing
11    new and shaping existing programs, services, policies, and
12    initiatives to expand and enhance the social and economic
13    well-being of Latino children and families;
14        (6) facilitate the participation and representation of
15    Latino in the development, implementation, and planning of
16    policies, programs, and services;
17        (7) engage in and promote research efforts concerning
18    Latino that can inform policies, programs, and services to
19    ensure greater equity and accountability;
20        (8) create and approve the annual budget and have sole
21    authority over expenditures in line with The Illinois
22    Procurement Code and the rules adopted under that code;
23        (9) hire an executive director to administer
24    operations;
25        (10) make or enter into contracts with third parties
26    as necessary and convenient for the exercise of its powers

 

 

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1    and duties, including defining personnel needs and hiring
2    staff as required to perform its duties under this Act;
3    all procurement must follow State policy and procedures;
4        (11) co-convene quarterly roundtable meetings with the
5    Illinois African American Commission, the Illinois Asian
6    American Commission, and the Department of Human Rights to
7    identify opportunities for collaboration and alignment;
8        (12) hold at least 2 public hearings annually to
9    assist in the development of recommendations for the
10    Governor, the General Assembly, and other State entities;
11        (13) exercise such other powers as are necessary or
12    incidental to the administration of this Act or the
13    performance of duties under this Act; and
14        (14) apply for, receive, establish priorities for,
15    allocate, disburse, and spend grants funds that are made
16    available to the Commission.
 
17    Section 15-15. Appointment; terms. The Illinois Latino
18Commission shall be composed of 15 members. As soon as
19practical after the effective date of this Act, but no later
20than July 1, 2025, the Governor, the President of the Senate,
21the Minority Leader of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of
22Representatives, and the Minority Leader of the House of
23Representatives shall each appoint 3 members to the
24Commission. At the first meeting of the Commission, the
25members shall select a 5-person Steering Committee that

 

 

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1includes the co-chairs Commission members shall elect the
2chairperson or chairpersons by a majority vote of the
3appointed members, and the chairperson or chairpersons shall
4each serve for a 2-year term.
5    Members shall serve 3-year terms, except in the case of
6the following initial appointments: each appointing authority
7shall each appoint 2 members to a 2-year term and one member to
8a 3-year term. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the
9contrary, members may be reappointed to a 3-year term.
10Thereafter, each member shall serve for a term of 3 years and
11until the member's successor is appointed and qualified. A
12vacancy occurring other than at the end of a term shall be
13filled by the initial appointing authority only for the
14balance of the term of the member whose office is vacant and
15until a successor is appointed and qualified. No member shall
16serve more than 2 terms, excluding any partial term resulting
17from a filled vacancy. Members will serve without
18compensation, but shall be reimbursed for Commission-related
19expenses.
20    Thereafter, each member shall serve for a term of 3 years
21and until the member's successor is appointed and qualified. A
22vacancy occurring other than at the end of a term shall be
23filled by the initial appointing authority only for the
24balance of the term of the member whose office is vacant and
25until a successor is appointed and qualified. No member shall
26serve more than 2 terms, excluding any partial term resulting

 

 

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1from a filled vacancy. Members will serve without
2compensation, but shall be reimbursed for Commission-related
3expenses.
4    Appointing authorities shall ensure, to the maximum extent
5practicable, that the Commission is diverse with respect to
6age, gender, and geography to ensure the needs of Latino
7families and children through the State are met. Members shall
8be persons with recognized ability and experience in one or
9more of the following areas: education, business, social
10services, human services, community development, labor,
11economic policy, criminal justice, immigration, or health
12care.
13    The Commission may establish committees that address
14specific issues or populations and may appoint individuals
15with relevant expertise who are not appointed members of the
16Commission to serve on committees as needed.
 
17    Section 15-20. Organizational meeting. Commission members
18shall be appointed within 60 days after the effective date of
19this Act, but no later than July 1st, 2025. The Commission
20shall hold its organizational meeting within 60 days after at
21least 50% of the members who are to be appointed under Section
2215-15 have been appointed.
 
23    Section 15-25. Funding. The Illinois Latino Commission may
24receive its own appropriation. The Illinois Latino Commission

 

 

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1may receive additional appropriations through the Commission
2on Equity and Inclusion or other designated agency. The
3Commission on Equity and Inclusion or designated agency shall
4expend funds set aside for the Commission at the Commission's
5direction.
 
6    Section 15-30. Reporting. By January 1 of each year, the
7Illinois Latino Commission shall submit to the Governor and
8the General Assembly a report detailing progress toward the
9goals and objectives of the Commission. The report shall
10detail, at a minimum, the Commission's work with agencies
11under the Governor, the Commission's current and ongoing
12research projects, and any legislative activity undertaken by
13the Commission.
 
14    Section 15-35. Administrative support. Notwithstanding any
15provision of law to the contrary, the Commission on Equity and
16Inclusion shall, at the request of the Illinois Latino
17Commission, provide administrative and technical support to
18assist the Commission in carrying out its duties.
19Administrative and technical support includes providing
20guidance on State rules and regulations pertaining to
21contracts, expenditures, and payments to ensure compliance
22with State procurement policies and processes. The Commission
23on Equity and Inclusion provide assistance to the Illinois
24Latino Commission as requested, including access to office

 

 

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1space, technology, and other supports necessary for effective
2operations.
 
3    (20 ILCS 3983/Act rep.)
4    Section 15-90. The Illinois Latino Family Commission Act
5is repealed.
 
6
Article 20. Amendatory Provisions

 
7    Section 20-5. The Violence Prevention Task Force Act is
8amended by changing Section 5 as follows:
 
9    (20 ILCS 4028/5)
10    Sec. 5. Violence Prevention Task Force; members.
11    (a) There is created the Violence Prevention Task Force
12(hereinafter referred to as the Task Force) consisting of 6
13members appointed as follows:
14        (1) one member of the Senate appointed by the
15    President of the Senate;
16        (2) one member of the Senate appointed by the Minority
17    Leader of the Senate;
18        (3) one member of the House of Representatives
19    appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives;
20        (4) one member of the House of Representatives
21    appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of
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1        (5) 2 members appointed by the Governor, one of whom
2    shall be designated the chairperson by the Governor.
3    (b) The members of the Task Force shall serve without
4compensation but shall be reimbursed for their reasonable and
5necessary expenses from funds appropriated for that purpose.
6    (c) The Task Force may employ skilled experts with the
7approval of the chairperson, and shall receive the cooperation
8of those State agencies it deems appropriate to assist the
9Task Force in carrying out its duties.
10    (d) The Illinois African American African-American Family
11Commission, the Illinois Department of Public Health, and the
12Illinois Latino Family Commission shall provide administrative
13and other support to the Task Force.
14(Source: P.A. 98-194, eff. 8-7-13; 98-756, eff. 7-16-14.)
 
15    Section 20-10. The Commission on Children and Youth Act is
16amended by changing Section 15 as follows:
 
17    (20 ILCS 4075/15)
18    Sec. 15. Commission members; appointments. The Commission
19shall be composed of the following members, to be appointed
20within 60 days after the effective date of this Act:
21    (a) Four members of the General Assembly: 2 members of the
22Illinois Senate, one member appointed by the President of the
23Senate and one member appointed by the Senate Minority Leader;
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1appointed by the Speaker of the House and one member appointed
2by the House Minority Leader.
3    (b) A member of the Governor's leadership team appointed
4by the Governor, who shall serve as one of the co-chairs of the
5Commission.
6    (c) Up to 30 public members appointed by the Governor with
7demonstrated interest and expertise in children and youth
8across the major stages of child and adolescent development.
9Public members shall include rural, suburban and urban
10entities; direct service providers; child advocates; human
11rights organizations; faith-based service providers;
12philanthropic organizations that invest in children and youth;
13at least 3 parents of children under the age of 16; and at
14least 3 young people between the ages of 16 and 24. A second
15co-chair of the Commission shall be elected from among the
16public members of the Commission by the public members.
17    (d) The following shall serve as ex-officio members of the
18Commission: the Director of Children and Family Services or
19his or her designee; the Director of Commerce and Economic
20Opportunity or his or her designee; the Director of
21Corrections or his or her designee; the Director of Employment
22Security or his or her designee; the Director of Healthcare
23and Family Services or his or her designee; the Secretary of
24Human Services or his or her designee; the Director of
25Juvenile Justice or his or her designee; the Director of
26Public Health or his or her designee; the State Superintendent

 

 

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1of Education or his or her designee; the Commissioner of the
2Chicago Department of Children and Youth Services or his or
3her designee; the Executive Director of the Illinois Violence
4Prevention Authority or his or her designee; the Executive
5Director Chair of the Illinois African American
6African-American Family Commission or his or her designee; and
7the Executive Director Chair of the Latino Family Commission
8or his or her designee; and the Executive Director of the
9Illinois Asian American Commission or his or her designee. In
10addition, there shall be a representative of a local
11government entity coordinating services for children and youth
12and a representative of the Illinois Early Learning Council,
13to be chosen by the chairs.
14(Source: P.A. 95-781, eff. 8-5-08.)
 
15    Section 20-15. The Commission to Study Disproportionate
16Justice Impact Act is amended by changing Section 10 as
17follows:
 
18    (20 ILCS 4085/10)
19    Sec. 10. Composition. The Commission shall be composed of
20the following members:
21        (a) Two members of the Senate appointed by the Senate
22    President, one of whom the President shall designate to
23    serve as co-chair, and two members of the Senate appointed
24    by the Minority Leader of the Senate.

 

 

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1        (b) Two members of the House of Representatives
2    appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
3    one of whom the Speaker shall designate to serve as
4    co-chair, and two members of the House of Representatives
5    appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of
6    Representatives.
7        (c) The following persons or their designees:
8            (1) the Attorney General,
9            (2) the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook
10        County,
11            (3) the Director of the Illinois State Police,
12            (4) the Superintendent of the Chicago Police
13        Department,
14            (5) the sheriff of Cook County,
15            (6) the State Appellate Defender,
16            (7) the Cook County Public Defender,
17            (8) the Director of the Office of the State's
18        Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor,
19            (9) the Cook County State's Attorney,
20            (10) the Executive Director of the Criminal
21        Justice Information Authority,
22            (11) the Director of Corrections,
23            (12) the Director of Juvenile Justice, and
24            (13) the Executive Director of the Illinois
25        African American African-American Family Commission, .
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1        Commission; and
2            (15) the Executive Director of the Illinois Asian
3        American Commission.
4        (d) The co-chairs may name up to 8 persons,
5    representing minority communities within Illinois, groups
6    involved in the improvement of the administration of
7    justice, behavioral health, criminal justice, law
8    enforcement, and the rehabilitation of former inmates,
9    community groups, and other interested parties.
10(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
 
11    Section 20-20. The Commission to End Hunger Act is amended
12by changing Section 15 as follows:
 
13    (20 ILCS 5015/15)
14    Sec. 15. Members. The Commission to End Hunger shall be
15composed of no more than 21 voting members including 2 members
16of the Illinois House of Representatives, one appointed by the
17Speaker of the House and one appointed by the House Minority
18Leader; 2 members of the Illinois Senate, one appointed by the
19Senate President and one appointed by the Senate Minority
20Leader; one representative of the Office of the Governor
21appointed by the Governor; one representative of the Office of
22the Lieutenant Governor appointed by the Lieutenant Governor;
23and 15 public members, who shall be appointed by the Governor.
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1banks; 2 representatives from other community food assistance
2programs; a representative of a statewide organization focused
3on responding to hunger; a representative from an anti-poverty
4organization; a representative of an organization that serves
5or advocates for children and youth; a representative of an
6organization that serves or advocates for older adults; a
7representative of an organization that advocates for people
8who are homeless; a representative of an organization that
9serves or advocates for persons with disabilities; a
10representative of an organization that advocates for
11immigrants; a representative of a municipal or county
12government; and 3 at-large members. The appointed members
13shall reflect the racial, gender, and geographic diversity of
14the State and shall include representation from regions of the
15State.
16    The following officials shall serve as ex-officio members:
17the Secretary of Human Services or his or her designee; the
18State Superintendent of Education or his or her designee; the
19Director of Healthcare and Family Services or his or her
20designee; the Director of Children and Family Services or his
21or her designee; the Director of Aging or his or her designee;
22the Director of Natural Resources or his or her designee; and
23the Director of Agriculture or his or her designee. The
24Illinois African American African-American Family Commission,
25the Illinois Asian American Commission, and the Illinois
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1serve ex-officio on the Commission.
2    Members shall serve without compensation and are
3responsible for the cost of all reasonable and necessary
4travel expenses connected to Commission business, as the State
5of Illinois will not reimburse Commission members for these
6costs.
7    Commission members shall be appointed within 60 days after
8the effective date of this Act. The Commission shall hold
9their initial meetings within 60 days after at least 50% of the
10members have been appointed.
11    The representative of the Office of the Governor and a
12representative of a food bank shall serve as co-chairs of the
13Commission.
14    At the first meeting of the Commission, the members shall
15select a 5-person Steering Committee that includes the
16co-chairs.
17    The Commission may establish committees that address
18specific issues or populations and may appoint individuals
19with relevant expertise who are not appointed members of the
20Commission to serve on committees as needed.
21    The Office of the Governor, or a designee of the
22Governor's choosing, shall provide guidance to the Commission.
23Under the leadership of the Office of the Governor, subject to
24appropriation, the Department of Human Services shall also
25provide leadership to support the Commission. The Department
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1costs as a result of the creation of the Commission to End
2Hunger as the coordination of meetings, report preparation,
3and other related duties will be completed by a representative
4of a food bank that is serving as a co-chair of the Commission.
5(Source: P.A. 102-1119, eff. 1-23-23.)
 
6    Section 20-25. The Racial and Ethnic Impact Research Task
7Force Act is amended by changing Section 10 as follows:
 
8    (20 ILCS 5025/10)
9    Sec. 10. Racial and Ethnic Impact Research Task Force.
10There is created the Racial and Ethnic Impact Research Task
11Force, composed of the following members:
12        (1) Two members of the Senate appointed by the Senate
13    President, one of whom the President shall designate to
14    serve as co-chair, and 2 members of the Senate appointed
15    by the Minority Leader of the Senate.
16        (2) Two members of the House of Representatives
17    appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
18    one of whom the Speaker shall designate to serve as
19    co-chair, and 2 members of the House of Representatives
20    appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of
21    Representatives.
22        (3) The following persons or their designees:
23            (A) the Attorney General,
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1        County,
2            (C) the Director of the Illinois State Police,
3            (D) the Superintendent of the Chicago Police
4        Department,
5            (E) the Sheriff of Cook County,
6            (F) the State Appellate Defender,
7            (G) the Cook County Public Defender,
8            (H) the Director of the Office of the State's
9        Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor,
10            (I) the Cook County State's Attorney,
11            (J) the Executive Director of the Illinois
12        Criminal Justice Information Authority,
13            (K) the Director of Corrections,
14            (L) the Director of Juvenile Justice, and
15            (M) the Executive Director of the Illinois African
16        American African-American Family Commission, .
17            (N) the Executive Director of the Illinois Latino
18        Commission, and
19            (O) the Executive Director of the Illinois Asian
20        American Commission.
21        (4) The co-chairs may name up to 8 persons,
22    representing minority communities within Illinois, groups
23    involved in the improvement of the administration of
24    justice, behavioral health, criminal justice, law
25    enforcement, and the rehabilitation of former inmates,
26    community groups, and other interested parties.

 

 

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1(Source: P.A. 102-538, eff. 8-20-21.)
 
2    Section 20-30. The Commission on Equity and Inclusion Act
3is amended by changing Section 40-10 as follows:
 
4    (30 ILCS 574/40-10)
5    (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 103-961)
6    Sec. 40-10. Powers and duties. In addition to the other
7powers and duties which may be prescribed in this Act or
8elsewhere, the Commission shall have the following powers and
9duties:
10        (1) The Commission shall have a role in all State and
11    university procurement by facilitating and streamlining
12    communications between the Business Enterprise Council for
13    Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities, the
14    purchasing entities, the Chief Procurement Officers, and
15    others.
16        (2) The Commission may create a scoring evaluation for
17    State agency directors, public university presidents and
18    chancellors, and public community college presidents. The
19    scoring shall be based on the following 3 principles: (i)
20    increasing capacity; (ii) growing revenue; and (iii)
21    enhancing credentials. These principles should be the
22    foundation of the agency compliance plan required under
23    Section 6 of the Business Enterprise for Minorities,
24    Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act.

 

 

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1        (3) The Commission shall exercise the authority and
2    duties provided to it under Section 5-7 of the Illinois
3    Procurement Code.
4        (4) The Commission, working with State agencies, shall
5    provide support for diversity in State hiring.
6        (5) The Commission shall supervise the implementation
7    and effectiveness of supplier diversity training of the
8    State procurement workforce.
9        (6) Each January, and as otherwise frequently as may
10    be deemed necessary and appropriate by the Commission, the
11    Commission shall propose and submit to the Governor and
12    the General Assembly legislative changes to increase
13    inclusion and diversity in State government.
14        (7) The Commission shall have oversight over the
15    following entities:
16            (A) the Illinois African American African-American
17        Family Commission;
18            (B) the Illinois Latino Family Commission;
19            (C) the Asian American Family Commission;
20            (D) the Illinois Muslim American Advisory Council;
21            (E) the Illinois African-American Fair Contracting
22        Commission created under Executive Order 2018-07; and
23            (F) the Business Enterprise Council for
24        Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities.
25        (8) The Commission shall adopt any rules necessary for
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1    of this Act.
2        (9) The Commission shall exercise the authority and
3    duties provided to it under Section 45-57 of the Illinois
4    Procurement Code.
5        (10) The Commission is responsible for completing
6    studies as required by Section 35-15 of the Illinois
7    Community Reinvestment Act.
8(Source: P.A. 102-29, eff. 6-25-21; 102-671, eff. 11-30-21;
9103-865, eff. 1-1-25; 103-959, eff. 1-1-25; revised 11-26-24.)
 
10    (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 103-961)
11    Sec. 40-10. Powers and duties. In addition to the other
12powers and duties which may be prescribed in this Act or
13elsewhere, the Commission shall have the following powers and
14duties:
15        (1) The Commission shall have a role in all State and
16    university procurement by facilitating and streamlining
17    communications between the Business Enterprise Council for
18    Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities, the
19    purchasing entities, the Chief Procurement Officers, and
20    others.
21        (2) The Commission may create a scoring evaluation for
22    State agency directors, public university presidents and
23    chancellors, and public community college presidents. The
24    scoring shall be based on the following 3 principles: (i)
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1    enhancing credentials. These principles should be the
2    foundation of the agency compliance plan required under
3    Section 6 of the Business Enterprise for Minorities,
4    Women, and Persons with Disabilities Act.
5        (3) The Commission shall exercise the authority and
6    duties provided to it under Section 5-7 of the Illinois
7    Procurement Code.
8        (4) The Commission, working with State agencies, shall
9    provide support for diversity in State hiring.
10        (5) The Commission shall supervise the implementation
11    and effectiveness of supplier diversity training of the
12    State procurement workforce.
13        (6) Each January, and as otherwise frequently as may
14    be deemed necessary and appropriate by the Commission, the
15    Commission shall propose and submit to the Governor and
16    the General Assembly legislative changes to increase
17    inclusion and diversity in State government.
18        (7) The Commission shall have oversight over the
19    following entities:
20            (A) the Illinois African American African-American
21        Family Commission;
22            (B) the Illinois Latino Family Commission;
23            (C) the Asian American Family Commission;
24            (D) the Illinois Muslim American Advisory Council;
25            (E) the Illinois African-American Fair Contracting
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1            (F) the Business Enterprise Council for
2        Minorities, Women, and Persons with Disabilities.
3        (7.5) The Commission shall have oversight over the
4    collection of supplier diversity reports by State agencies
5    to the extent that those agencies are required to collect
6    supplier diversity reports. This oversight shall include
7    publishing, on the Commission's website, a copy of each
8    such supplier diversity report submitted to a State agency
9    and may include conducting an annual hearing with each
10    State agency to discuss ongoing compliance with supplier
11    diversity reporting requirements. The Commission is not
12    responsible for ensuring compliance by the filers of
13    supplier diversity reports to their respective agencies.
14    The agencies subject to oversight by the Commission and
15    the relevant voluntary supplier diversity reports include
16    the following:
17            (A) the Health Facilities and Services Review
18        Board for hospitals;
19            (B) the Department of Commerce and Economic
20        Opportunity for tax credit recipients under the
21        Economic Development for a Growing Economy Tax Credit
22        Act;
23            (C) the Illinois Commerce Commission for utilities
24        and railroads;
25            (D) the Illinois Gaming Board for casinos; and
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1        (7.6) The Commission may hold public workshops focused
2    on specific industries and reports to collaboratively
3    connect diverse enterprises with entities that manage
4    supplier diversity programs. These workshops may be
5    modeled after Illinois Commerce Commission hearings for
6    utilities and railroads that include a collaborative
7    discussion of filed supplier diversity reports.
8        (8) The Commission shall adopt any rules necessary for
9    the implementation and administration of the requirements
10    of this Act.
11        (9) The Commission shall exercise the authority and
12    duties provided to it under Section 45-57 of the Illinois
13    Procurement Code.
14        (10) The Commission is responsible for completing
15    studies as required by Section 35-15 of the Illinois
16    Community Reinvestment Act.
17(Source: P.A. 102-29, eff. 6-25-21; 102-671, eff. 11-30-21;
18103-865, eff. 1-1-25; 103-959, eff. 1-1-25; 103-961, eff.
197-1-25; revised 11-26-24.)
 
20    Section 20-35. The Illinois Human Rights Act is amended by
21changing Section 7-101 as follows:
 
22    (775 ILCS 5/7-101)  (from Ch. 68, par. 7-101)
23    Sec. 7-101. Powers and duties. In addition to other powers
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1the following powers:
2    (A) Rules and Regulations. To adopt, promulgate, amend,
3and rescind rules and regulations not inconsistent with the
4provisions of this Act pursuant to the Illinois Administrative
5Procedure Act.
6    (B) Charges. To issue, receive, investigate, conciliate,
7settle, and dismiss charges filed in conformity with this Act.
8    (C) Compulsory Process. To request subpoenas as it deems
9necessary for its investigations.
10    (D) Complaints. To file complaints with the Commission in
11conformity with this Act and to intervene in complaints
12pending before the Commission filed under Article 2, 4, 5, 5A,
13or 6.
14    (E) Judicial Enforcement. To seek temporary relief and to
15enforce orders of the Commission in conformity with this Act.
16    (F) Equal Employment Opportunities. To take such action as
17may be authorized to provide for equal employment
18opportunities and affirmative action.
19    (G) Recruitment; Research; Public Communication; Advisory
20Councils. To engage in such recruitment, research and public
21communication and create such advisory councils as may be
22authorized to effectuate the purposes of this Act.
23    (H) Coordination with other Agencies. To coordinate its
24activities with federal, state, and local agencies in
25conformity with this Act.
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1technical support to assist the Illinois Latino Commission,
2Illinois African American Commission, and Illinois Asian
3American Commission in carrying out their duties.
4    (I) Grants; Private Gifts.
5        (1) To accept public grants and private gifts as may
6    be authorized.
7        (2) To design grant programs and award grants to
8    eligible recipients.
9    (J) Education and Training. To implement a formal and
10unbiased program of education and training for all employees
11assigned to investigate and conciliate charges under Articles
127A and 7B. The training program shall include the following:
13        (1) substantive and procedural aspects of the
14    investigation and conciliation positions;
15        (2) current issues in human rights law and practice;
16        (3) lectures by specialists in substantive areas
17    related to human rights matters;
18        (4) orientation to each operational unit of the
19    Department and Commission;
20        (5) observation of experienced Department
21    investigators and attorneys conducting conciliation
22    conferences, combined with the opportunity to discuss
23    evidence presented and rulings made;
24        (6) the use of hypothetical cases requiring the
25    Department investigator and conciliation conference
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1    knowledge and writing ability;
2        (7) writing skills;
3        (8) computer skills, including but not limited to word
4    processing and document management.
5    A formal, unbiased and ongoing professional development
6program including, but not limited to, the above-noted areas
7shall be implemented to keep Department investigators and
8attorneys informed of recent developments and issues and to
9assist them in maintaining and enhancing their professional
10competence.
11    (K) Hotlines. To establish and maintain hotlines and
12helplines to aid in effectuating the purposes of this Act
13including the confidential reporting of discrimination,
14harassment, and bias incidents. All communications received or
15sent via the hotlines and helplines are exempt from disclosure
16under the Freedom of Information Act.
17(Source: P.A. 102-1115, eff. 1-9-23; 103-335, eff. 1-1-24;
18103-859, eff. 1-1-25.)
 
19
Article 99. Other Provisions

 
20    Section 99-95. No acceleration or delay. Where this Act
21makes changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by
22text that is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a
23Section represented by multiple versions), the use of that
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1changes made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived from any
2other Public Act.