Sen. Graciela Guzmán

Filed: 2/27/2026

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 2202

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 2202 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Public Higher Education Act is amended by
5adding Section 8 as follows:
 
6    (110 ILCS 167/8 new)
7    Sec. 8. Academic freedom.
8    (a) The General Assembly finds that public institutions of
9higher education are a public good that foster the free search
10for truth, robust debate, and innovation that benefit this
11State. Academic freedom is indispensable to this mission and
12therefore warrants statutory protection.
13    (b) Every faculty member or accredited academic unit of a
14public institution of higher education has the right to all of
15the following:
16        (1) Freedom in teaching, including the right to select

 

 

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1    pedagogical methods, course materials, and forms of
2    assessment and to present subject matter according to the
3    standards of the discipline.
4        (2) Freedom in research, including the right to
5    pursue, produce, publish, and disseminate
6    scholarship-related research without institutional or
7    governmental interference, subject only to professional
8    ethics and applicable laws.
9        (3) Freedom of expression on matters of public
10    concern, including the right to comment on institutional,
11    local, State, or federal policies, whether acting as a
12    citizen or as a member of the academic community, without
13    fear of direct or indirect retaliation. This freedom shall
14    be exercised in a manner consistent with professional
15    academic standards, institutional responsibilities, and
16    applicable laws.
17    (c) Nothing in this Section may be construed to:
18        (1) prevent this State or a public institution of
19    higher education from enacting generally applicable
20    academic standards, degree requirements, or governance
21    structures developed through established
22    shared-governance processes;
23        (2) limit compliance with federal or State
24    civil-rights, health and safety, or fiduciary laws; or
25        (3) supersede provisions of any valid
26    collective-bargaining agreement that afford equal or

 

 

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1    greater protection.
2    (d) No State officer or employee, member of a State
3governing or coordinating board, or institutional
4administrator may direct, coerce, or penalize any faculty
5member of a public institution of higher education concerning
6the specific content, viewpoint, or method of the faculty
7member's teaching or scholarship, except as permitted under
8subsection (c).
9    (e) The governing board of each public institution of
10higher education shall, within 12 months after the effective
11date of this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly,
12adopt or amend institutional policies to incorporate the
13rights and obligations set forth in this Section, in
14consultation with recognized faculty governance bodies and, if
15applicable, collective-bargaining representatives.
16    (f) A faculty member, academic unit, or recognized faculty
17organization aggrieved by a violation of this Section may
18bring a civil action in the circuit court of any county in
19which the public institution of higher education is located
20for injunctive relief, damages, reinstatement, or reasonable
21attorney's fees.
 
22    Section 10. The Board of Higher Education Act is amended
23by adding Sections 9.47 and 9.48 as follows:
 
24    (110 ILCS 205/9.47 new)

 

 

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1    Sec. 9.47. Academic freedom of speech policies; public
2institutions. No later than one year after the effective date
3of this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly, to adopt
4rules requiring the Board of Trustees of the University of
5Illinois, the Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois
6University, the Board of Trustees of Chicago State University,
7the Board of Trustees of Eastern Illinois University, the
8Board of Trustees of Governors State University, the Board of
9Trustees of Illinois State University, the Board of Trustees
10of Northeastern Illinois University, the Board of Trustees of
11Northern Illinois University, and the Board of Trustees of
12Western Illinois University to adopt policies protecting
13academic freedom of speech. Such policies shall include, but
14not be limited to, all of the following:
15        (1) Provisions affording the right of faculty members
16    and students to freely discuss the subject matter of
17    teaching material without fear of discipline, up to and
18    including termination of a faculty member.
19        (2) Provisions affording faculty members and students
20    full freedom in research and in the publication of the
21    results of that research without fear of discipline, up to
22    and including termination of a faculty member.
23        (3) Provisions affirming the right of faculty members
24    to publicly or privately express views on university
25    policies, practices, governance, or administration without
26    fear of discipline, up to and including termination.

 

 

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1    Expression on such matters constitutes speech on issues of
2    public concern, and public universities must not retaliate
3    against faculty members for engaging in such speech as
4    part of their role as public intellectuals, educators, or
5    citizens.
6        (4) Provisions affirming the right of employees to (i)
7    attend a political rally or public demonstration, as long
8    as the employees are not on duty, or (ii) write or publicly
9    comment on political issues or related topics, as long as
10    the employees are not on duty, without fear of discipline,
11    up to and including termination.
 
12    (110 ILCS 205/9.48 new)
13    Sec. 9.48. Academic freedom of speech plans; private
14institutions. No later than one year after the effective date
15of this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly, to adopt
16and enforce rules requiring private institutions of higher
17education to develop and implement plans related to academic
18freedom of speech within a reasonable deadline as established
19by the Board. Such plans shall include, but not be limited to,
20all of the following:
21        (1) Provisions affording the right of faculty members
22    and students to freely discuss the subject matter of
23    teaching material without fear of discipline, up to and
24    including termination of a faculty member.
25        (2) Provisions affording faculty members and students

 

 

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1    full freedom in research and in the publication of the
2    results of that research without fear of discipline, up to
3    and including termination of a faculty member.
4        (3) Provisions affirming the right of faculty members
5    to publicly or privately express views on institutional
6    policies, practices, governance, or administration without
7    fear of discipline, up to and including termination.
8    Expression on such matters constitutes speech on issues of
9    public concern, and institutions must not retaliate
10    against faculty members for engaging in such speech as
11    part of their role as public intellectuals, educators, or
12    citizens.
13        (4) Provisions affirming the right of employees to (i)
14    attend a political rally or public demonstration, as long
15    as the employees are not on duty, or (ii) write or publicly
16    comment on political issues or related topics, as long as
17    the employees are not on duty, without fear of discipline,
18    up to and including termination.
 
19    Section 15. The Public Community College Act is amended by
20changing Section 2-12 and by adding Section 3-22.4 as follows:
 
21    (110 ILCS 805/2-12)  (from Ch. 122, par. 102-12)
22    Sec. 2-12. The State Board shall have the power and it
23shall be its duty:
24        (a) To provide statewide planning for community

 

 

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1    colleges as institutions of higher education and to
2    coordinate the programs, services and activities of all
3    community colleges in the State so as to encourage and
4    establish a system of locally initiated and administered
5    comprehensive community colleges.
6        (b) To organize and conduct feasibility surveys for
7    new community colleges or for the inclusion of existing
8    institutions as community colleges and the locating of new
9    institutions.
10        (c) (Blank).
11        (c-5) In collaboration with the community colleges, to
12    furnish information for State and federal accountability
13    purposes, promote student and institutional improvement,
14    and meet research needs.
15        (d) To cooperate with the community colleges in
16    collecting and maintaining student characteristics,
17    enrollment and completion data, faculty and staff
18    characteristics, financial data, admission standards,
19    facility data, and any other issues facing community
20    colleges.
21        (e) To enter into contracts with other governmental
22    agencies and eligible providers, such as local educational
23    agencies, community-based organizations of demonstrated
24    effectiveness, volunteer literacy organizations of
25    demonstrated effectiveness, institutions of higher
26    education, public and private nonprofit agencies,

 

 

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1    libraries, and public housing authorities; to accept
2    federal funds and to plan with other State agencies when
3    appropriate for the allocation of such federal funds for
4    instructional programs and student services including such
5    funds for adult education and literacy, vocational and
6    career and technical education, and retraining as may be
7    allocated by state and federal agencies for the aid of
8    community colleges. To receive, receipt for, hold in
9    trust, expend and administer, for all purposes of this
10    Act, funds and other aid made available by the federal
11    government or by other agencies public or private, subject
12    to appropriation by the General Assembly. The changes to
13    this subdivision (e) made by Public Act 91-830 apply on
14    and after July 1, 2001.
15        (f) To determine efficient and adequate standards for
16    community colleges for the physical plant, heating,
17    lighting, ventilation, sanitation, safety, equipment and
18    supplies, instruction and teaching, curriculum, library,
19    operation, maintenance, and administration and
20    supervision.
21        (g) To determine the standards for establishment of
22    community colleges and the proper location of the site in
23    relation to existing institutions of higher education
24    offering academic, occupational and technical training
25    curricula, possible enrollment, assessed valuation,
26    industrial, business, agricultural, and other conditions

 

 

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1    reflecting educational needs in the area to be served;
2    however, no community college may be considered as being
3    recognized nor may the establishment of any community
4    college be authorized in any district which shall be
5    deemed inadequate for the maintenance, in accordance with
6    the desirable standards thus determined, of a community
7    college offering the basic subjects of general education
8    and suitable vocational and semiprofessional and technical
9    curricula.
10        (h) To approve or disapprove new units of instruction,
11    research or public service as defined in Section 3-25.1 of
12    this Act submitted by the boards of trustees of the
13    respective community college districts of this State. The
14    State Board may discontinue programs which fail to reflect
15    the educational needs of the area being served. The
16    community college district shall be granted 60 days
17    following the State Board staff recommendation and prior
18    to the State Board's action to respond to concerns
19    regarding the program in question. If the State Board acts
20    to abolish a community college program, the community
21    college district has a right to appeal the decision in
22    accordance with administrative rules promulgated by the
23    State Board under the provisions of the Illinois
24    Administrative Procedure Act.
25        (i) To review and approve or disapprove any contract
26    or agreement that community colleges enter into with any

 

 

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1    organization, association, educational institution, or
2    government agency to provide educational services for
3    academic credit. The State Board is authorized to monitor
4    performance under any contract or agreement that is
5    approved by the State Board. If the State Board does not
6    approve a particular contract or agreement, the community
7    college district has a right to appeal the decision in
8    accordance with administrative rules promulgated by the
9    State Board under the provisions of the Illinois
10    Administrative Procedure Act. Nothing in this subdivision
11    (i) shall be interpreted as applying to collective
12    bargaining agreements with any labor organization.
13        (j) To establish guidelines regarding sabbatical
14    leaves.
15        (k) (Blank).
16        (l) (Blank).
17        (m) (Blank).
18        (n) To create and participate in the conduct and
19    operation of any corporation, joint venture, partnership,
20    association, or other organizational entity that has the
21    power: (i) to acquire land, buildings, and other capital
22    equipment for the use and benefit of the community
23    colleges or their students; (ii) to accept gifts and make
24    grants for the use and benefit of the community colleges
25    or their students; (iii) to aid in the instruction and
26    education of students of community colleges; and (iv) to

 

 

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1    promote activities to acquaint members of the community
2    with the facilities of the various community colleges.
3        (o) To ensure the effective teaching of adult learners
4    and to prepare them for success in employment and lifelong
5    learning by administering a network of providers,
6    programs, and services to provide classes for the
7    instruction of those individuals who (i) are 16 years of
8    age or older, are not enrolled or required to be enrolled
9    in a secondary school under State law, and are
10    basic-skills deficient, (ii) do not have a secondary
11    school diploma or its recognized equivalent and have not
12    achieved an equivalent level of education, or (iii) are an
13    English language learner. Classes in adult education may
14    include adult basic education, adult secondary and high
15    school equivalency testing education, high school credit,
16    literacy, English language acquisition, integrated
17    education and training in coordination with vocational
18    skills training, and any other instruction designed to
19    prepare adult students to function successfully in society
20    and to experience success in postsecondary education and
21    employment.
22        (p) To supervise the administration of adult education
23    and literacy programs, to establish the standards for such
24    courses of instruction and supervise the administration
25    thereof, to contract with other State and local agencies
26    and eligible providers of demonstrated effectiveness, such

 

 

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1    as local educational agencies, community-based
2    organizations, volunteer literacy organizations,
3    institutions of higher education, public and private
4    nonprofit agencies, libraries, public housing authorities,
5    and nonprofit institutions for the purpose of promoting
6    and establishing classes for instruction under these
7    programs, to contract with other State and local agencies
8    to accept and expend appropriations for educational
9    purposes to reimburse local eligible providers for the
10    cost of these programs, and to establish an advisory
11    council consisting of all categories of eligible
12    providers; agency partners, such as the State Board of
13    Education, the Department of Human Services, the
14    Department of Employment Security, the Department of
15    Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and the Secretary of
16    State literacy program; and other stakeholders to
17    identify, deliberate, and make recommendations to the
18    State Board on adult education policy and priorities. The
19    State Board shall support statewide geographic
20    distribution; diversity of eligible providers; and the
21    adequacy, stability, and predictability of funding so as
22    not to disrupt or diminish, but rather to enhance, adult
23    education and literacy services.
24        (q) No later than one year after the effective date of
25    this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly, to
26    adopt and enforce rules that ensure that all faculty

 

 

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1    members of a community college are entitled to freedom in
2    the classroom in discussing their subject, including
3    ensuring that such faculty members have the right to
4    introduce into their teaching matters related to the
5    faculty members' subject or the education of their
6    students in that subject within the discourse of the
7    faculty members' discipline. Such freedom shall be
8    extended within the confines of course outcomes, degree or
9    program requirements, and accreditation requirements.
10        (r) No later than one year after the effective date of
11    this amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly, to
12    adopt and enforce rules that ensure that faculty members
13    and students at a community college are entitled to full
14    freedom in research and in the publication of the results
15    of that research.
16(Source: P.A. 103-940, eff. 8-9-24.)
 
17    (110 ILCS 805/3-22.4 new)
18    Sec. 3-22.4. Academic freedom of speech. No later than one
19year after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the
20104th General Assembly, to adopt and enforce all necessary
21rules that are at least as stringent as those established by
22the State Board pursuant to subsections (q) and (r) of Section
232-12 to ensure that:
24        (1) all faculty members are entitled to freedom in the
25    classroom in discussing their subject, including ensuring

 

 

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1    that such faculty members have the right to introduce into
2    their teaching matters related to the faculty members'
3    subject or the education of their students in that subject
4    within the discourse of the faculty members' discipline;
5    such freedom shall be extended within the confines of
6    course outcomes, degree or program requirements, and
7    accreditation requirements;
8        (2) all faculty members and students are entitled to
9    full freedom in research and in the publication of the
10    results of that research;
11        (3) all faculty members are entitled to publicly or
12    privately express views on community college policies,
13    practices, governance, or administration without fear of
14    discipline, up to and including termination. Expression on
15    such matters constitutes speech on issues of public
16    concern, and community colleges must not retaliate against
17    faculty members for engaging in such speech as part of
18    their role as public intellectuals, educators, or
19    citizens; and
20        (4) all employees are entitled to (i) attend a
21    political rally or public demonstration, as long as the
22    employees are not on duty, or (ii) write or publicly
23    comment on political issues or related topics, as long as
24    the employees are not on duty, without fear of discipline,
25    up to and including termination.".