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| | 102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2021 and 2022 HB1767 Introduced 2/17/2021, by Rep. William Davis SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Repeals the Blighted Areas Redevelopment Act of 1947. Effective immediately.
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| | HB1767 | | LRB102 13323 KTG 18667 b |
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning urban problems.
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| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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| 4 | | Section 1. Findings. |
| 5 | | (1) The General Assembly finds that in the 20th Century |
| 6 | | African-American communities in Illinois were substantially |
| 7 | | economically disadvantaged due to the policy of "redlining", |
| 8 | | whereby mortgage opportunities were denied to |
| 9 | | African-Americans or provided at greater than average interest |
| 10 | | rates. |
| 11 | | (2)
The General Assembly finds that through these |
| 12 | | policies, the African-American population of Illinois became |
| 13 | | concentrated in certain neighborhoods in Illinois cities. Due |
| 14 | | to the lack of access to capital, many of the renters in these |
| 15 | | neighborhoods were at the mercy of unscrupulous landlords, who |
| 16 | | failed to provide the proper maintenance and improvements to |
| 17 | | their properties. African-American homeowners in these |
| 18 | | neighborhoods often lacked the funds for proper upkeep. As a |
| 19 | | result, these neighborhoods began to become rundown and |
| 20 | | dilapidated. Soon thereafter these neighborhoods were deemed |
| 21 | | "blighted". Policymakers began to look for solutions to the |
| 22 | | problem of "blighted areas". |
| 23 | | (3) The Blighted Areas Redevelopment Act of 1947 was |
| 24 | | enacted in an attempt to address the blighted areas problem. |