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1 | AN ACT concerning safety. | |||||||||||||||||||
2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly: | |||||||||||||||||||
4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Pacific Conflict Stress Test Act. | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to prepare | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | and secure the State in order to minimize the disruptive | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | impact of a potential conflict precipitated by foreign | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | adversaries against allies, democratic countries, and the | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | United States Armed Forces in the Pacific theater. | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | "Critical infrastructure" means systems and assets, | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | whether physical or virtual, so vital to the State or the | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | United States of America that the incapacity or destruction of | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | such systems and assets would have a debilitating impact on | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | State or national security, State or national economic | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | security, State or national public health, or any combination | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | of those matters. A critical infrastructure may be publicly or | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | privately owned, and includes, but is not limited to: | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | (1) gas and oil production, storage, or delivery systems; | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | (2) water supply, refinement, storage, or delivery | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | systems; |
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1 | (3) telecommunications networks; | ||||||
2 | (4) electrical power delivery systems; | ||||||
3 | (5) emergency services; | ||||||
4 | (6) transportation systems and services; or | ||||||
5 | (7) personal data or otherwise classified information | ||||||
6 | storage systems, including cybersecurity. | ||||||
7 | "Critical procurements" means those acquisitions made by | ||||||
8 | the State, any agency, political subdivision, or private | ||||||
9 | nongovernmental organization critical to the proper | ||||||
10 | functioning of critical infrastructure or to the health, | ||||||
11 | safety, or security of the State or the United States. | ||||||
12 | "Divestment" means the sale, forfeit, or otherwise | ||||||
13 | contractual end of any current or planned ownership or control | ||||||
14 | of assets. | ||||||
15 | "Investment" means any transfer of funds into any active | ||||||
16 | or passive, direct or indirect structure that seeks to | ||||||
17 | generate revenue or accomplish any other gain, including | ||||||
18 | non-monetary gains. | ||||||
19 | "Pacific conflict" means a declared war or armed conflict | ||||||
20 | between the United States or any of her allies and another | ||||||
21 | nation that occurs in the land, sea, or air area of the Pacific | ||||||
22 | Ocean and threatens or could reasonably escalate to threaten | ||||||
23 | the supply chains, critical infrastructure, safety, or | ||||||
24 | security of the State or the United States. | ||||||
25 | "Pacific conflict" includes a serious deterioration of | ||||||
26 | diplomatic ties or economic engagement between the United |
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1 | States or its allies and another nation that threatens the | ||||||
2 | status quo of Pacific trade, travel, and military operations | ||||||
3 | or exercises. | ||||||
4 | "State-managed fund" means any short-term or long-term | ||||||
5 | investment structure that is State-managed, State-run, | ||||||
6 | State-controlled, or otherwise overseen by the State, a State | ||||||
7 | agency, or any political subdivision within the State or | ||||||
8 | agency controlled by the same, in which the State or | ||||||
9 | subdivision has primary discretion over or vested interest in. | ||||||
10 | Nothing in this definition shall be construed so as to not | ||||||
11 | apply to any fund that is subject to the purview or direction | ||||||
12 | of the State or applicable subdivision, and populated, wholly | ||||||
13 | or in part, with State funds, but managed by a third-party | ||||||
14 | entity, such as a fiduciary. This shall include, but is not | ||||||
15 | limited to: | ||||||
16 | (1) public pension funds, public retirement funds, or | ||||||
17 | other State-sponsored funds, that is sponsored, | ||||||
18 | maintained, or contributed to or required to be | ||||||
19 | contributed to by the State or any locality within the | ||||||
20 | State, or any subsidiaries of such; | ||||||
21 | (2) municipal, county, or other local or municipal | ||||||
22 | entity investment funds, "rainy day funds," or other | ||||||
23 | political subdivision-controlled investment structures; | ||||||
24 | and | ||||||
25 | (3) university or college endowments, trusts, or other | ||||||
26 | structure that constitutes, wholly or in part, a public |
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1 | institution of higher education's investable assets. | ||||||
2 | "State-owned enterprise" means any company owned or | ||||||
3 | controlled, in whole or in part, by a government or by | ||||||
4 | individuals acting in official government capacities in any | ||||||
5 | form. | ||||||
6 | "State risk assessment" means a study conducted under the | ||||||
7 | Governor in consultation with the General Assembly that | ||||||
8 | leverages the expertise of executive agencies and that | ||||||
9 | minimally includes: an identification of threats and hazards | ||||||
10 | that could negatively impact citizens and assets of the State; | ||||||
11 | a preparation of risk scenarios, describing cause and | ||||||
12 | consequence of threats and hazards that might actualize to | ||||||
13 | impact citizens and assets of the State; and an analysis of the | ||||||
14 | probability and severity of the consequences associated with | ||||||
15 | each risk scenario. | ||||||
16 | "State supply chain" means the end-to-end process for | ||||||
17 | shipping goods, purchased by the State, for the State, | ||||||
18 | beginning at the point of origin through a point or points of | ||||||
19 | distribution to the destination. | ||||||
20 | "State vendor supply chain" means the end-to-end process | ||||||
21 | for shipping goods, purchased by the State from State vendors, | ||||||
22 | to the vendors, beginning at the point of origin through a | ||||||
23 | point or points of distribution to the destination. | ||||||
24 | Section 15. Statement of policy. | ||||||
25 | (a) It is the policy of the State to support the civilian |
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1 | and military command of the United States of America and its | ||||||
2 | efforts to promote and maintain prosperity, peace and security | ||||||
3 | for the United States and its allies. It is the policy of the | ||||||
4 | State to enhance the defensive posture of the State to protect | ||||||
5 | the State citizens and assets and to contribute to the broader | ||||||
6 | defensive posture of the United States of America by reducing | ||||||
7 | security vulnerabilities within the State. | ||||||
8 | (b) It is the policy of the State to exercise foresight and | ||||||
9 | make reasonable preparations for a potential regional or | ||||||
10 | global conflict centered on the Pacific theater that could | ||||||
11 | involve attacks upon the United States and her allies in the | ||||||
12 | Pacific theater, that could involve asymmetrical attacks on | ||||||
13 | the United States homeland, and that could cause the | ||||||
14 | disruption or complete severing of supply chains between the | ||||||
15 | State and its vendors and the People's Republic of China, the | ||||||
16 | Republic of China, or other countries in the Pacific theater. | ||||||
17 | Section 20. State risk assessment. | ||||||
18 | (a) The Governor shall produce and publish a State risk | ||||||
19 | assessment no later than the day before the annual address | ||||||
20 | made to the General Assembly by the Governor, and annually | ||||||
21 | thereafter. | ||||||
22 | (b) The State risk assessment shall include all | ||||||
23 | substantial risks to State or national security, State or | ||||||
24 | national economic security, State or national public health, | ||||||
25 | or any combination of those matters, occurring within and |
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1 | threatening the State. | ||||||
2 | Section 25. Audit of State supply chains, State vendor | ||||||
3 | supply chains, and State investment holdings. | ||||||
4 | (a) The Auditor General shall conduct an audit of all | ||||||
5 | critical procurements purchased or supplied through a State | ||||||
6 | supply chain or State vendor supply chain, and produce and | ||||||
7 | publish a report, which shall be submitted to the General | ||||||
8 | Assembly and the Governor and made easily accessible to the | ||||||
9 | public, within 180 days after the effective date of this Act. | ||||||
10 | (b) This report shall identify: | ||||||
11 | (1) all critical procurements produced in or by a | ||||||
12 | foreign adversary, a State-owned enterprise of a foreign | ||||||
13 | adversary, a company domiciled within a foreign adversary, | ||||||
14 | or a company owned by a company domiciled within a foreign | ||||||
15 | adversary; | ||||||
16 | (2) all critical procurements manufactured in | ||||||
17 | countries or by companies at risk of disruption in the | ||||||
18 | event of a Pacific conflict; and | ||||||
19 | (3) all critical procurements sourced from any country | ||||||
20 | or company that uses Pacific supply chain processes at | ||||||
21 | risk of disruption in the event of a Pacific conflict. | ||||||
22 | (c) This report shall recommend alternative sourcing, if | ||||||
23 | available; highlight the difficulty in identifying potential | ||||||
24 | alternative sourcing, if relevant; and specify the level of | ||||||
25 | risk to the State associated with such a disruption in |
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1 | sourcing for each procurement that is threatened in the event | ||||||
2 | of a Pacific conflict. | ||||||
3 | The Auditor General shall conduct an audit of all funds | ||||||
4 | managed by the State government and any political subdivision | ||||||
5 | of the State and produce and publish a report, which shall be | ||||||
6 | submitted to General Assembly and the Governor and made easily | ||||||
7 | accessible to the public, within 180 days after the effective | ||||||
8 | date of this Act. | ||||||
9 | (d) This audit report shall identify all investments: | ||||||
10 | (1) at risk of substantially losing value or being | ||||||
11 | frozen, seized, or appropriated by foreign adversaries in | ||||||
12 | the event of a Pacific conflict; | ||||||
13 | (2) all investments in any arms industry of a foreign | ||||||
14 | adversary; | ||||||
15 | (3) all investments in State-owned enterprises of a | ||||||
16 | foreign adversary; | ||||||
17 | (4) all investments in companies domiciled within a | ||||||
18 | foreign adversary or owned by a company domiciled within a | ||||||
19 | foreign adversary. | ||||||
20 | The audit report shall recommend strategies for the | ||||||
21 | immediate and complete divestment of these assets identified | ||||||
22 | in subsection (b). | ||||||
23 | Section 30. Creation of the Select Committee on Pacific | ||||||
24 | Conflict. | ||||||
25 | (a) The Select Committee on Pacific Conflict is created. |
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1 | (b) Appointments to the Select Committee shall be | ||||||
2 | finalized within 60 days after the effective date of this Act. | ||||||
3 | (c) The first meeting of the Select Committee shall be | ||||||
4 | within 90 days after the effective date of this Act. | ||||||
5 | (c) The Select Committee shall meet no less than once | ||||||
6 | every 3 months, with additional regular meetings at the call | ||||||
7 | of the majority of the Select Committee and emergency meetings | ||||||
8 | at the call of the Chair of the Select Committee or the | ||||||
9 | Governor. | ||||||
10 | (d) A report on the impact of a Pacific conflict on the | ||||||
11 | State, insofar as it has been completed, shall be submitted to | ||||||
12 | the General Assembly, the Governor, and be made easily | ||||||
13 | accessible to the public no later than 30 days before the | ||||||
14 | annual address made to the General Assembly by the Governor, | ||||||
15 | and an updated report made available pursuant to the same on an | ||||||
16 | annual basis. | ||||||
17 | The first report shall incorporate the findings of the | ||||||
18 | audit of State supply chains, State vendor supply chains, and | ||||||
19 | State investment holdings established in Section 25, along | ||||||
20 | with the report on adversarial threats to state assets and | ||||||
21 | critical infrastructure established in Section 35 and due no | ||||||
22 | later than 30 days before the first annual address made to the | ||||||
23 | General Assembly by the Governor after the conclusion of the | ||||||
24 | Commission on Adversarial Threats to State Assets and Critical | ||||||
25 | Infrastructure. | ||||||
26 | (e) The Select Committee shall be authorized for an |
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1 | initial period of 3 years. | ||||||
2 | (f)(1) The Select Committee shall consist of 9 members, | ||||||
3 | one of whom shall act as the Chair of the Select Committee and | ||||||
4 | one of whom shall act as the Vice Chair of the Select | ||||||
5 | Committee. | ||||||
6 | (2) The Governor shall appoint the following members to | ||||||
7 | the Select Committee: | ||||||
8 | (A) The Chair of the Select Committee. The Chair of | ||||||
9 | the Select Committee shall have applicable knowledge of | ||||||
10 | the threats posed to the State in the event of a Pacific | ||||||
11 | conflict and the research and leadership experience to | ||||||
12 | competently and comprehensively produce the report | ||||||
13 | required by this Act. The Chair of the Select Committee | ||||||
14 | shall have applicable knowledge of the threats posed to | ||||||
15 | the State in the event of a Pacific conflict and the | ||||||
16 | research and leadership experience to competently and | ||||||
17 | comprehensively produce the report required by this Act. | ||||||
18 | (B) The Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity | ||||||
19 | or the Director's designee. | ||||||
20 | (C) The Adjutant General or his or her or designee. | ||||||
21 | (D) The Director of the Illinois State Police or the | ||||||
22 | Director's designee. | ||||||
23 | (E) The Director of the Illinois Emergency Management | ||||||
24 | Agency and Office of Homeland Security or the Director's | ||||||
25 | designee. | ||||||
26 | (3) The Senate President, Senate Minority Leader, Speaker |
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1 | of the House, and House Minority Leader shall each appoint a | ||||||
2 | member to the Select Committee. The Senate President's | ||||||
3 | appointee shall serve as the Vice Chair of the Select | ||||||
4 | Committee. These members shall have applicable knowledge of | ||||||
5 | the threats posed to the State in the event of a Pacific | ||||||
6 | conflict. | ||||||
7 | (g) At the discretion of the Select Committee on Pacific | ||||||
8 | Conflict, an advisory board may be retained to provide | ||||||
9 | expertise and collaborative research support. | ||||||
10 | (h) Members shall not be entitled to compensation but may | ||||||
11 | be reimbursed for travel and other expenses incurred in the | ||||||
12 | performance of official duties of the Select Committee. | ||||||
13 | (i) Advisory board members, if any, shall not be entitled | ||||||
14 | to compensation but may be reimbursed for travel and other | ||||||
15 | expenses incurred in the performance of duties to the Select | ||||||
16 | Committee. | ||||||
17 | (i)(1) As specified under subsection (d), the Select | ||||||
18 | Committee on Pacific Conflict shall annually produce a report | ||||||
19 | concerning the threats posed to the State in the event of a | ||||||
20 | Pacific conflict. | ||||||
21 | (2) This report shall provide a comprehensive risk | ||||||
22 | assessment, including all identified vulnerabilities and | ||||||
23 | recommended mitigation and emergency response strategies, as | ||||||
24 | each pertains to a Pacific conflict, to each the following | ||||||
25 | identified areas and any other areas deemed appropriate or | ||||||
26 | applicable by the Select Committee: |
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1 | (A) critical infrastructure; | ||||||
2 | (B) telecommunications infrastructure; | ||||||
3 | (C) military installations located within the State; | ||||||
4 | (D) State supply chain for critical procurements; | ||||||
5 | (E) State vendor supply chain for critical | ||||||
6 | procurements; | ||||||
7 | (F) State cybersecurity; | ||||||
8 | (G) public safety and security; and | ||||||
9 | (H) public health. | ||||||
10 | (j) The Select Committee may subpoena and consult experts, | ||||||
11 | conduct field investigations, hold hearings, receive testimony | ||||||
12 | in any form or format, work with federal officials, request or | ||||||
13 | require the production of documents and other evidence, and | ||||||
14 | otherwise take any lawful action to carry out the purposes set | ||||||
15 | forth in this Act. | ||||||
16 | (k) Closed hearings of the Select Committee may be | ||||||
17 | conducted, but only to the extent necessary, notwithstanding | ||||||
18 | the requirement that the Select Committee make every effort to | ||||||
19 | provide the most information and transparency possible in the | ||||||
20 | publicly published report. | ||||||
21 | (l) The Select Committee may compel the cooperation and | ||||||
22 | compliance of State agencies and nongovernmental organizations | ||||||
23 | critical to the safety and security of the State to carry out | ||||||
24 | the purposes set forth. | ||||||
25 | (m) The Select Committee shall be provided sufficient | ||||||
26 | legislative research and funding support to carry out this Act |
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1 | and all requirements therein. | ||||||
2 | Section 35. Report on adversarial threats to State assets | ||||||
3 | and critical infrastructure. | ||||||
4 | (a) The Governor, in consultation with the Select | ||||||
5 | Committee on Pacific Conflict, shall appoint a Director, who | ||||||
6 | shall lead the study on adversarial threats to State assets | ||||||
7 | and critical infrastructure and coordinate the research and | ||||||
8 | development of the report, commencing within 30 days of the | ||||||
9 | effective date of this Act. | ||||||
10 | (b) Within 180 days of the effective date of this Act, the | ||||||
11 | Director shall identify all critical infrastructure and other | ||||||
12 | assets within the State that could reasonably be targeted in | ||||||
13 | malicious actions by adversarial nations in the event of a | ||||||
14 | Pacific conflict, and that, as a result of this malicious | ||||||
15 | action, would result in a significant negative impact on the | ||||||
16 | public health, safety, economic security, or physical security | ||||||
17 | of the State and nation. In identifying critical | ||||||
18 | infrastructure and other assets within the State for this | ||||||
19 | purpose, the Director shall apply consistent, objective | ||||||
20 | criteria. | ||||||
21 | (c) Within 365 days after the effective date of this Act, | ||||||
22 | the Director shall produce a report that shall include: | ||||||
23 | (1) identified critical infrastructure and other | ||||||
24 | assets under subsection (b), including the specific risks | ||||||
25 | posed to each infrastructure system or asset in the event |
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1 | of a Pacific conflict; | ||||||
2 | (2) mitigation strategies and suggestions to limit or | ||||||
3 | eliminate the risk posed to the critical infrastructure or | ||||||
4 | other assets in the event of a Pacific conflict; and | ||||||
5 | mitigation strategies and suggestions that limit or | ||||||
6 | eliminate the risk posed to the safety and security of the | ||||||
7 | State or nation in the event of a Pacific conflict. | ||||||
8 | (3) identified critical procurements in the audit | ||||||
9 | conducted consequent to Section 25 of this Act, including | ||||||
10 | the specific risks posed to each critical procurement in | ||||||
11 | the event of a Pacific conflict; and | ||||||
12 | (4) mitigation strategies and suggestions, including | ||||||
13 | alternative sourcing, that limit or eliminate the risk | ||||||
14 | posed to the safety and security of the State or nation in | ||||||
15 | the event of a Pacific conflict. | ||||||
16 | (d) The report described in subsection (c) shall include a | ||||||
17 | risk-based list of critical infrastructure and other assets | ||||||
18 | identified under subsection (b), the order of which shall be | ||||||
19 | determined by: | ||||||
20 | (1) the degree to which each critical infrastructure | ||||||
21 | system is in need of protective action; and | ||||||
22 | (2) the degree to which the debilitation of each | ||||||
23 | critical infrastructure system would have on the safety | ||||||
24 | and security of the State and the nation. | ||||||
25 | (e) The report shall include a risk-based list of | ||||||
26 | components identified under subsection (c), but only for the |
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1 | most at-risk components, that shall be determined by: | ||||||
2 | (1) the degree to which the sourcing of each component | ||||||
3 | is at risk of disruption or restriction; | ||||||
4 | (2) the degree to which the disruption or restriction | ||||||
5 | of sourcing would cause a debilitating effect on the | ||||||
6 | safety and security of the State and the nation; and | ||||||
7 | (3) the difficulty in identifying alternative | ||||||
8 | manufacturers for sourcing or supply chain delivery for | ||||||
9 | the component. | ||||||
10 | (f) The Director shall coordinate with the Select | ||||||
11 | Committee on Pacific Conflict and other appropriate State | ||||||
12 | agencies, and shall be provided with the resources necessary | ||||||
13 | to produce the report. State agencies shall provide the | ||||||
14 | Director with information necessary to carry out the | ||||||
15 | responsibilities under this section. The Director shall | ||||||
16 | develop a process for relevant stakeholders to submit | ||||||
17 | information to assist in identifying critical infrastructure | ||||||
18 | and other assets described under subsection (b). | ||||||
19 | (g) The Director may also, at his or her discretion, | ||||||
20 | coordinate with State universities of higher education, | ||||||
21 | private firms specializing in infrastructure risk management, | ||||||
22 | and federal agencies including, but not limited to, the | ||||||
23 | Department of Defense, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure | ||||||
24 | Security Agency, the Director of National Intelligence, the | ||||||
25 | National Security Agency, the Department of Homeland Security, | ||||||
26 | and any other agency deemed appropriate by the Director. |
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1 | (h) The Director, in coordination with appropriate State | ||||||
2 | agencies, shall confidentially notify owners and operators of | ||||||
3 | critical infrastructure identified under subsection B of this | ||||||
4 | Section that they have been so identified, and ensure owners | ||||||
5 | and operators are provided the basis for the determination. | ||||||
6 | The Director shall also establish a process through which | ||||||
7 | owners and operators of critical infrastructure may submit | ||||||
8 | relevant information and request reconsideration of | ||||||
9 | assessments made under subsection (b). | ||||||
10 | Section 97. Severability. The provisions of this Act are | ||||||
11 | severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes. |