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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The vast majority of the employees of Heartland | ||||||
3 | Human Services have been on strike since July 2 because of the | ||||||
4 | employer's refusal to accept the democratic election of a | ||||||
5 | union; and
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6 | WHEREAS, These employees normally deliver crucial mental | ||||||
7 | health and substance abuse services that are necessary for the | ||||||
8 | health, welfare, safety, and quality of life of Heartland | ||||||
9 | clients and all residents of Effingham County; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Because of the strike, almost no services are | ||||||
11 | currently being delivered; and
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12 | WHEREAS, Heartland clients are going without services, | ||||||
13 | traveling long distances to obtain services, and relying on | ||||||
14 | family and friends for temporary help; and
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15 | WHEREAS, This lack of services is placing an unsustainable | ||||||
16 | burden on Heartland clients and their families, to the point | ||||||
17 | that one client has committed suicide; and
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18 | WHEREAS, Over 30 behavioral health professionals formerly | ||||||
19 | employed at Heartland attended a public meeting to support the | ||||||
20 | strikers, saying Heartland places financial considerations |
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1 | before client and community needs and creates a hostile | ||||||
2 | environment through demeaning and abusive treatment that is not | ||||||
3 | conducive to quality care; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Because of the lack of service delivery due to the | ||||||
5 | strike, the Department of Human Services Division of Alcohol | ||||||
6 | and Substance Abuse has discontinued grant payments to | ||||||
7 | Heartland; and
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8 | WHEREAS, The money the Division of Alcohol and Substance | ||||||
9 | Abuse has not paid to Heartland may be available to fund | ||||||
10 | increased service delivery by other providers in the area who | ||||||
11 | are attempting to serve the former Heartland clients; and
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12 | WHEREAS, The Division of Mental Health pays Heartland | ||||||
13 | approximately $200,000 monthly, even though virtually no | ||||||
14 | services are being delivered; and
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15 | WHEREAS, The Division of Mental Health has not been able to | ||||||
16 | guarantee other mental health providers who are treating | ||||||
17 | Heartland clients that they will be reimbursed for their | ||||||
18 | expanded service delivery this year; therefore, be it
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19 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
20 | NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
21 | State agencies should steward State funding to ensure the |
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1 | maximum amount of services is delivered to the most clients | ||||||
2 | possible; and be it further
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3 | RESOLVED, That immediately upon passage of this resolution | ||||||
4 | the House of Representatives urges the Division of Mental | ||||||
5 | Health to discontinue payments to Heartland Human Services | ||||||
6 | until the agency has resolved its dispute with its workers and | ||||||
7 | is once again delivering its full array of services; and be it | ||||||
8 | further | ||||||
9 | RESOLVED, That the Auditor General is directed to conduct a | ||||||
10 | performance audit of the State moneys provided by or through | ||||||
11 | State agencies to Heartland Human Services under contracts or | ||||||
12 | grant agreements in Fiscal Year 2007 and year-to-date 2008; and | ||||||
13 | be it further | ||||||
14 | RESOLVED, That this performance audit include, but not be | ||||||
15 | limited to, the following determinations: | ||||||
16 | (1) the purposes for which State moneys were provided | ||||||
17 | to Heartland Human Services, for each State agency and for | ||||||
18 | each amount transferred; | ||||||
19 | (2) the nature and extent of monitoring by State | ||||||
20 | agencies of how Heartland Human Services used the | ||||||
21 | State-provided moneys; | ||||||
22 | (3) the actual use of State moneys by Heartland Human | ||||||
23 | Services; |
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1 | (4) whether, through a review of available | ||||||
2 | documentation, Heartland Human Services has met or is | ||||||
3 | meeting the purposes for which the State moneys were | ||||||
4 | provided, with specific information concerning Heartland | ||||||
5 | Human Services' staffing levels and its compensation of | ||||||
6 | management employees; and | ||||||
7 | (5) whether Heartland Human Services is in compliance | ||||||
8 | with the applicable laws, regulations, contracts, and | ||||||
9 | grant agreements pertaining to Heartland Human Services' | ||||||
10 | receipt of State moneys; and be it further | ||||||
11 | RESOLVED, That Heartland Human Services and any State or | ||||||
12 | local agency that may have information relevant to this audit | ||||||
13 | cooperate fully and promptly with the Auditor General's office | ||||||
14 | in its audit; and be it further | ||||||
15 | RESOLVED, That the Auditor General commence this audit as | ||||||
16 | soon as possible and report his findings and recommendations | ||||||
17 | upon completion in accordance with the provisions of Section | ||||||
18 | 3-14 of the Illinois State Auditing Act.
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