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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, Housing is our State's most important social and |
3 | | economic infrastructure; nearly one in three Illinois families |
4 | | struggles with housing costs; over half of our State's renters |
5 | | need an affordable home, including over half of seniors who |
6 | | rent their homes; we face a critical shortage of an estimated |
7 | | 23,000 supportive housing units for our most vulnerable |
8 | | populations, those who are veterans, disabled, and/or at risk |
9 | | of homelessness; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human |
11 | | Rights recognizes the right to housing as a human right; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Illinois cannot thrive if young adults cannot |
13 | | afford housing and leave Illinois, if businesses leave for |
14 | | states with lower housing costs, and when families struggle to |
15 | | keep a roof over their heads; and
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16 | | WHEREAS, The 2009 capital budget set a precedent for |
17 | | investing in housing as infrastructure through an allocation of |
18 | | approximately $145 million for affordable housing; nearly $70 |
19 | | million of these funds were used to create 694 affordable |
20 | | rental homes across the State, leveraging an additional $82.5 |
21 | | million in public and private resources; capital budget dollars |
22 | | allocated towards affordable housing were highly leveraged |
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1 | | with private and public money and were extremely impactful in |
2 | | creating jobs, creating housing, broadening the tax base, and |
3 | | creating new economic activity; and
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4 | | WHEREAS, Communities across our great State still struggle |
5 | | to provide an adequate supply of affordable homes to our |
6 | | residents; therefore, be it
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7 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL |
8 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that one of the most |
9 | | urgently required, realistic, and important ways to rebuild our |
10 | | State means investing in where our families live; increasing |
11 | | Illinois' stock of affordable housing would give people more |
12 | | reasons to stay here and entice employers and families to |
13 | | relocate here, save money, build wealth, and achieve a |
14 | | middle-class standard of living; and be it further |
15 | | RESOLVED, That allocating $1 billion towards affordable |
16 | | housing in the State's next capital budget provides an |
17 | | opportunity for us to make a sizable impact on the housing |
18 | | needs of our communities; and be it further |
19 | | RESOLVED, That investment in affordable housing would |
20 | | allow development of homes meeting a wide range of needs, |
21 | | including, but not limited to, affordable homes for working |
22 | | families and seniors, supportive housing for people |
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1 | | experiencing homelessness, accessible housing for people with |
2 | | disabilities, and affordable memory care homes for people with |
3 | | Alzheimer's disease; homeownership could be supported by |
4 | | rehabbing vacant and abandoned properties; and be it further |
5 | | RESOLVED, That investment would be used across the State in |
6 | | urban, suburban, and rural communities to rebuild |
7 | | neighborhoods, create new jobs, attract new investment, and |
8 | | broaden the property tax base; and be it further |
9 | | RESOLVED, That with $1 billion in capital budget funds we |
10 | | could build 10,000 affordable rental homes for working |
11 | | families, seniors, veterans, and people who need supportive |
12 | | housing, create 16,000 jobs in the first year alone, and |
13 | | generate $755 million in taxes and other revenue for local |
14 | | governments and $3.9 billion in local income for businesses and |
15 | | workers over the course of 15 years; and be it further |
16 | | RESOLVED, That this investment would provide resources to |
17 | | meet the goals of the Comprehensive Housing Planning Act (310 |
18 | | ILCS 110), which is to maintain the economic health of our |
19 | | communities by requiring a comprehensive and unified policy for |
20 | | the allocation of resources for affordable housing and |
21 | | supportive services for historically underserved populations |
22 | | throughout the State; and be it further
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1 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
2 | | delivered to the offices of the Governor, the Capital |
3 | | Development Board, the Housing Development Authority, the |
4 | | Department of Human Services, the Department of |
5 | | Transportation, the Department on Aging, the Department of |
6 | | Children and Family Services, the Department of Corrections, |
7 | | the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the |
8 | | Department of Healthcare and Family Services, and the |
9 | | Department of Veterans' Affairs.
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