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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives recognize that over the last 150 years, | ||||||
4 | beginning with the Emancipation Proclamation, African | ||||||
5 | Americans have made strides and advancements toward equality; | ||||||
6 | the Civil Rights Movement enabled groundbreaking legislation | ||||||
7 | such as the Voting Rights Act of 1965; today, we pay annual | ||||||
8 | tribute to one of the pioneers and most prominent stars of the | ||||||
9 | Civil Rights Movement, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; however, | ||||||
10 | there is still much work to be done particularly as it relates | ||||||
11 | to the economic disparity in too many African American | ||||||
12 | communities; and | ||||||
13 | WHEREAS, We recognize that communities throughout Illinois | ||||||
14 | are struggling under
the weight of many economic and social | ||||||
15 | problems including
unemployment, poverty, mortgage | ||||||
16 | foreclosures, deficiencies in public
health services, and | ||||||
17 | crime; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, These economic and societal challenges created or
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19 | exacerbated conditions which include inequalities in access to | ||||||
20 | justice
in the civil court system, an overburdened and | ||||||
21 | ineffective criminal
justice system, overcrowding conditions | ||||||
22 | in correctional facilities,
increased homelessness, increases | ||||||
23 | in teen pregnancy, inadequate
educational opportunities, a |
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1 | lack of affordable housing, insufficient
delivery of social | ||||||
2 | services to the less fortunate, and deficiencies in
the | ||||||
3 | delivery of public health services; and | ||||||
4 | WHEREAS, Although unemployment is a lingering problem for | ||||||
5 | the
economy as a whole, a recent study revealed that the recent
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6 | unemployment rate for blacks in Illinois was 17.5%, compared to | ||||||
7 | 8.2%
for whites, and 9.8% for all workers; and | ||||||
8 | WHEREAS, In 2016, there were 762 murders in the City of | ||||||
9 | Chicago - the deadliest year in nearly two decades and an | ||||||
10 | increase of over 50% from the previous year; five police | ||||||
11 | districts on the south and west sides of the city accounted for | ||||||
12 | nearly two-thirds of the increase in murders; 75% of those | ||||||
13 | murdered in Chicago are black; and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, The teen birth rate in the United States was | ||||||
15 | recently
38.1 births for every 1,000 teens, but in a comparable | ||||||
16 | time period in Illinois
the teen birth rate was 77.9 births for | ||||||
17 | every 1,000 teens for black teens,
while the white teen birth | ||||||
18 | rate was 20.6 per every 1,000 teens; and | ||||||
19 | WHEREAS, The inmate population in the Illinois | ||||||
20 | Correctional system is approximately 58% black, and the high | ||||||
21 | proportion of young black
males with criminal convictions is a | ||||||
22 | well-recognized phenomenon; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, Black leaders in Illinois are not alone in | ||||||
2 | recognizing
that these broad social problems often strike the | ||||||
3 | hardest in the black
community; and | ||||||
4 | WHEREAS, It is painful for the black leaders to ponder the
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5 | stories of human struggle, despair, and hurt that all too often
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6 | over shadow the stories of success and hope; and
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7 | WHEREAS, State government resources are expended in | ||||||
8 | ever-increasing amounts to address these social and economic | ||||||
9 | problems and
those expenditures are a significant drain on the | ||||||
10 | State's road to
financial stability; and
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11 | WHEREAS, State government, taxpayers, members of the | ||||||
12 | General
Assembly, and the black community could benefit from | ||||||
13 | the creation of
an action plan that identifies: what | ||||||
14 | modifications could be made to
existing State of Illinois | ||||||
15 | programs, including those statutory and regulatory
changes to | ||||||
16 | the current laws and regulations in Illinois that could
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17 | dramatically improve the delivery of services and also reduce | ||||||
18 | wasteful
spending, how leadership programs and new educational | ||||||
19 | opportunities
will foster and equip new leadership in the black | ||||||
20 | community, and ways in
which State government may actively | ||||||
21 | create a change environment that
will have positive impacts on | ||||||
22 | the many social problems that exist in
Illinois, especially in |
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1 | the black community; therefore, be it
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2 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
3 | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
4 | urge the Governor to create a commission, composed of | ||||||
5 | stakeholders in the communities where these problems continue | ||||||
6 | to devastated families, representatives of appropriate State | ||||||
7 | agencies, ministers, business leaders, and all community | ||||||
8 | appropriate stake holders to explore, discuss, and coordinate | ||||||
9 | efforts to prepare an action plan to offer enhanced State | ||||||
10 | governmental services in a meaningful way, foster leadership in | ||||||
11 | communities, and create programs that can foster success in | ||||||
12 | addressing the myriad of social and economic problems in the | ||||||
13 | affected communities; and be it further
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14 | RESOLVED, That we urge that the Governor appoint members of | ||||||
15 | the
commission by August 1, 2017 so as to allow the commission | ||||||
16 | to hold its first meeting soon after the appointments; and be | ||||||
17 | it
further
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18 | RESOLVED, That the commission be charged with: finding
and | ||||||
19 | creating innovative means to address and meet the numerous | ||||||
20 | needs
of the black community, designing plans to assist and | ||||||
21 | enhance the
efforts of State agencies and local governments | ||||||
22 | that serve blacks in
communities throughout the State, | ||||||
23 | analyzing other successful State
and local governmental |
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1 | programs in law enforcement, job retraining,
education, | ||||||
2 | economic opportunity, job creation, social services, and
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3 | public health, and developing an action plan that includes | ||||||
4 | information
about changes and improvements to existing | ||||||
5 | programs that can be made
without allocating additional tax | ||||||
6 | dollars to the programs by
reallocating existing resources; and | ||||||
7 | be it further
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8 | RESOLVED, That we urge the commission to hold public
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9 | hearings and issue a written report of its findings and
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10 | recommendations to the Governor and to the General Assembly on | ||||||
11 | or
before December 30, 2018; and be it further
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12 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
13 | delivered
to Governor Bruce Rauner.
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