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| SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, According to the 2005 American Community Survey, |
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| over 12 million people lived in Illinois; and
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| WHEREAS, Of the people living in Illinois, 72 percent are |
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| White, 15 percent are African-American, 4 percent are Asian, |
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| and 9 percent are of Other Races; and
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| WHEREAS, Of the citizens in Illinois, 15 percent are of |
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| Hispanic or Latino origin and 85 percent are not of Hispanic or |
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| Latino origin; and
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| WHEREAS, Seven percent of the population is under 5 years |
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| of age, 19 percent is between 5 and 17 years of age, 58 percent |
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| is between 18 and 64 years of age, and 16 percent of the |
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| population is 65 years of age or older; and
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| WHEREAS, There are 3,229,558 children under 18 years of age |
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| living in households in Illinois; and
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| WHEREAS, Of the children living in Illinois, 65 percent are |
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| White, 18 percent are African-American, 4 percent are Asian, |
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| and 13 percent are Other Races; and
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| WHEREAS, Of the children in Illinois, 20 percent are of |
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| Hispanic or Latino origin and 80 percent are not Hispanic or |
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| Latino; and
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| WHEREAS, Eighty-eight percent of children live in the same |
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| household as their parents, seven percent live with |
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| grandparents, three percent live with other relatives, and two |
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| percent live with unrelated foster parents; and
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| WHEREAS, Of the 4,691,020 households in Illinois, 50 |
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| percent are defined as married-couple family household, four |
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| percent are defined as male householder - no wife present, 13 |
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| percent are defined as female householder - no husband present, |
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| and 33 percent are defined as non-family household; and
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| WHEREAS, Eight percent of children who live in |
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| married-couple family households received public assistance in |
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| the past 12 months; 21 percent of children who live in male |
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| householder - no wife present family households received public |
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| assistance in the past 12 months; and 43% of children who live |
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| in female householder - no husband present family household |
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| received public assistance in the past 12 months; and
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| WHEREAS, Of the low-income households in Illinois, 78 |
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| percent experienced housing problems; and 23% of White |
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| households experienced housing problems compared to 42 percent |
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| of African-American households and 53 percent of Hispanic |
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| households; and
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| WHEREAS, Examination of educational achievement for |
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| Illinois residents 25 years and older reveals that 15 percent |
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| have achieved less than a high school diploma, 28 percent |
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| graduated from high school, 28 percent attended college or |
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| received an associated degree, 18 percent received a bachelor's |
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| degree, and 11 percent have attained a graduate degree or |
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| higher or professional degree; and
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| WHEREAS, Fifty-four percent of low-income households pay |
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| more than 50 percent of their household income for housing; and
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| WHEREAS, Over 44,000 adults are in prison, and 94 percent |
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| are male and six percent are female; 60 percent are |
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| African-American, 11 percent are Hispanic, and 28 percent are |
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| White; and
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| WHEREAS, Of the more than 1,400 juveniles in prison, 92 |
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| percent are male and eight percent are female; and 54 percent |
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| are African-American, 11 percent are Hispanic, and 34 percent |
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| are White; and
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| WHEREAS, Children reared by single parents are more likely |
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| to drop out of high school, commit criminal acts, and become |
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| homeless; and
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| WHEREAS, Since 2002, over 26,000 children per year are |
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| indicated for abuse or neglect and are living with parents more |
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| likely to be identified as the perpetrator; and
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| WHEREAS, The socioeconomic status of the parents affects |
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| the risk of children experiencing violent acts, growing up in |
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| violent communities, and not having access to a quality |
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| education or affordable and quality health care; and
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| WHEREAS, Families are under stress and are increasingly |
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| unable to protect or provide for their children; and
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| WHEREAS, Family violence, including domestic violence, |
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| negatively affects children's emotional and psychological |
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| well-being; and
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| WHEREAS, Families living below poverty and middle income |
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| earners are more likely to become homeless as there is a severe |
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| shortage of affordable housing; and
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| WHEREAS, The family is the primary institution for caring |
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| and providing for the emotional, physical, and social |
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| well-being of children and assuring that they receive the moral |
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| guidance and social skills to successfully reach their |
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| potential and contribute as citizens; and
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| WHEREAS, Many children live in communities where food |
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| deserts exist - they are unable to access healthy food; and
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| WHEREAS, Children living in some urban communities are |
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| frequently exposed to different levels of assorted toxic |
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| chemicals both inside and outside the home; and
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| WHEREAS, Low-income children and their parents are less |
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| likely to have access to quality health care, less likely to |
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| have incomes to secure safe and affordable housing, and less |
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| likely to have community schools with certified teachers than |
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| affluent families; and
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| WHEREAS, There is a relationship between child well-being, |
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| family well-being, and a community's social and economic |
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| strength; and
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| WHEREAS, Parents are primarily responsible for instilling |
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| in their children moral, community, civic, and social |
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| responsibility; and
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| WHEREAS, Community institutions, agencies, and |
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| organizations have a moral and social responsibility to assist |
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| their members in achieving optimal well-being; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
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| CONCURRING HEREIN, that there is created the Parents and |
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| Community Accountability Study Committee, hereafter referred |
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| to as the Committee, consisting of 29 members appointed as |
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| (1) Three members appointed by the President of the |
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| Senate; |
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| (2) Two members appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
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| Senate; |
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| (3) Three members appointed by the Speaker of the House |
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| of Representatives; |
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| (4) Two members appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
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| House of Representatives; |
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| (5) One member of the Governor's staff appointed by the |
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| Governor; |
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| (6) Two members appointed by the Chair of the Illinois |
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| African-American Family Commission; |
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| (7) Two members appointed by the Joint Chair of an |
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| association that represents Illinois African American |
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| legislators; |
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| (8) One member appointed by the Chair of the Illinois |
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| Prisoner Review Board; |
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| (9) One member from each of the following State |
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| agencies appointed by their respective heads: Department |
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| of Children and Family Services, Department of Human |
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| Services, Department on Aging, Illinois State Board of |
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| Education, Department of Juvenile Justice, Department of |
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| Healthcare and Family Services, and Department of |
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| Corrections; and |
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| (10) Six public members representing the interests of |
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| child welfare advocates, public health researchers, the |
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| general public, the formerly incarcerated, faith-based |
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| community, and court personnel - each appointed by the |
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| Governor; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That the Department of Human Services in |
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| conjunction with the Department of Children and Family Services |
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| shall provide staff and administrative support to the |
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| Committee; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That the Committee shall examine issues related |
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| to racial and socioeconomic disparities affecting the |
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| pro-social development of children and youth; shall identify |
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| ways to engage more parents in being accountable for the |
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| actions of their children; and shall identify ways to engage |
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| more communities in being accountable for investing in |
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| pro-social development of children and families; the Committee |
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| shall also research the types of supports needed to help |
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| parents develop the necessary skills to ensure that their |
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| children achieve positive youth development and to reduce |
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| factors that lead to violence in the community, home, and |
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| school; the Committee shall also study what systems are needed |
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| to assist communities to reinvest in and support children and |
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| families; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That the Committee shall hold public hearings in |
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| every Legislative District it deems necessary and present a |
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| report of its findings and recommendations to the 96th General |
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| Assembly before June 30, 2010.
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