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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION |
| 2 | | WHEREAS, Each year, thousands of students in Illinois |
| 3 | | receive tickets during school hours for conduct that violates |
| 4 | | local laws; and |
| 5 | | WHEREAS, Tickets are often issued for school infractions |
| 6 | | that have historically been addressed by school |
| 7 | | administrators, such as littering, smoking/vaping, using |
| 8 | | offensive words or gestures, or getting into a hallway |
| 9 | | scuffle; and |
| 10 | | WHEREAS, Ticketing students in schools violates the intent |
| 11 | | of Illinois Public Act 099-0456, enacted in 2016, which |
| 12 | | prohibits schools from fining students as a form of discipline |
| 13 | | except for restitution for lost, stolen, or damaged property; |
| 14 | | and |
| 15 | | WHEREAS, Public Act 099-0456 also seeks to address the |
| 16 | | causes and consequences of the school-to-prison pipeline by |
| 17 | | legislating disciplinary guidelines for public and charter |
| 18 | | schools; and |
| 19 | | WHEREAS, Schools are barred from issuing fines directly; |
| 20 | | school officials refer students to police who serve as school |
| 21 | | resource officers who write the tickets; and |
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, The practice of ticketing students in schools |
| 2 | | made the news in April 2022 with the release of the three-year |
| 3 | | investigation by the Chicago Tribune and ProPublica, The Price |
| 4 | | Kids Pay; and |
| 5 | | WHEREAS, Black students in Illinois are two times more |
| 6 | | likely than their white peers to receive a ticket issued by |
| 7 | | school resource officers; and |
| 8 | | WHEREAS, In 2019, Amara Harris, then a junior at |
| 9 | | Naperville North High School in Naperville Community Unit |
| 10 | | School District 203, was accused of stealing another student's |
| 11 | | AirPods at Naperville North High School; and |
| 12 | | WHEREAS, Amara Harris insisted that the incident was a |
| 13 | | mix-up, not a theft, and after considering all information and |
| 14 | | evidence, Naperville North administrators did not take |
| 15 | | disciplinary action; and |
| 16 | | WHEREAS, Still, the City of Naperville school resource |
| 17 | | officer wrote Amara Harris a ticket for violating a municipal |
| 18 | | ordinance for theft; and |
| 19 | | WHEREAS, Paying the $100 ticket would have made the matter |
| 20 | | go away, however, Amara Harris would not admit to something |
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| 1 | | she did not do; and |
| 2 | | WHEREAS, Amara Harris's concerns were that paying the fine |
| 3 | | and admitting to theft would blemish her reputation and |
| 4 | | accomplishments, which included being on the honor roll, |
| 5 | | cheerleading, being on the step team, serving as an aide in the |
| 6 | | classroom and for the school deans, and graduating from high |
| 7 | | school early; and |
| 8 | | WHEREAS, For three and a half years, Amara Harris attended |
| 9 | | court hearings to prove her innocence, postponing plans to |
| 10 | | attend on-campus classes at Spelman College in Atlanta, |
| 11 | | Georgia, where she was accepted to begin in the fall of 2020; |
| 12 | | and |
| 13 | | WHEREAS, Amara Harris's journey brought attention to the |
| 14 | | issue of ticketing Black students, highlighting the ongoing |
| 15 | | disparities for school administrators, city officials, and |
| 16 | | State legislators to address; and |
| 17 | | WHEREAS, Amara Harris has not only displayed great |
| 18 | | leadership skills to her peers and community, but she has |
| 19 | | displayed unfaltering courage in the face of adversity; and |
| 20 | | WHEREAS, In an unusual civil trial, a jury of her peers |
| 21 | | found Amara Harris not liable of theft on August 10, 2023, and |
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| 1 | | the $100 fine was dismissed; and |
| 2 | | WHEREAS, Despite Amara Harris's legal challenges, she |
| 3 | | graduated from Spelman College with a Bachelor of Arts in |
| 4 | | International Studies in May 2024; and |
| 5 | | WHEREAS, Amara Harris's case demonstrates the need for a |
| 6 | | change in Illinois law to end the practice of ticketing |
| 7 | | students; therefore, be it |
| 8 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
| 9 | | HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
| 10 | | we recognize Amara Harris for her courage and perseverance to |
| 11 | | defend truth and fight for justice; and be it further |
| 12 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
| 13 | | presented to Amara Harris as a symbol of our respect and |
| 14 | | esteem. |