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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 107
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| WHEREAS, Changes over the past several decades in federal | 3 |
| and state laws defining crimes, prescribing sentences for | 4 |
| crimes, prescribing and limiting services and treatment for | 5 |
| persons incarcerated for crimes, and setting conditions and | 6 |
| services post-release from prison or jail have resulted in | 7 |
| staggering increases in the numbers of persons with past | 8 |
| criminal convictions; and
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| WHEREAS, Between 1970 and 2001, the Illinois prison | 10 |
| population increased by more than 500 percent, from 7,326 to | 11 |
| 44,348; and
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| WHEREAS, Nationwide, over 650,000 men and women, a figure | 13 |
| larger than the entire population of Boston or Washington, DC, | 14 |
| will be released from state and federal confinements in 2006; | 15 |
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| WHEREAS, Approximately 244,000 men and women are currently | 17 |
| under correctional supervision in Illinois, including those in | 18 |
| jail, in prison, on probation, and on parole; and | 19 |
| WHEREAS, Almost all - between 95 and 97 percent - of those | 20 |
| who are incarcerated or detained in the United States will | 21 |
| serve their time and come home; and | 22 |
| WHEREAS, Over the past several decades enactment of and | 23 |
| changes to federal and state laws limiting opportunities for | 24 |
| employment, as well as education, housing, public assistance, | 25 |
| and other aspects of civil life, for persons with criminal | 26 |
| convictions have resulted in high barriers to those persons' | 27 |
| success in society after they have served the sentences for | 28 |
| their convictions; and
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| WHEREAS, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich convened the |
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| Statewide Community Safety and Reentry Working Group and | 2 |
| Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley convened the Mayoral Policy | 3 |
| Caucus on Prisoner Reentry to study prisoner reentry, and the | 4 |
| reports and recommendations from those groups are becoming | 5 |
| available in 2006; and
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| WHEREAS, Barriers to employment and job promotion for | 7 |
| persons with criminal convictions are extremely complex | 8 |
| issues, involving, among others, public employers at all levels | 9 |
| of government, private employers, labor organizations, | 10 |
| education and training institutions, public safety officials, | 11 |
| public and private licensing and certification bodies, | 12 |
| insurers, employment placement agencies, custodians of and | 13 |
| users of arrest and conviction records, drug treatment | 14 |
| agencies, and persons with criminal records; and
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| WHEREAS, A thorough examination of the barriers to | 16 |
| employment for people with criminal conviction records and a | 17 |
| thorough study of ways in which such barriers could be lowered | 18 |
| or eliminated without exposing employers, individuals, the | 19 |
| general public, or property to unreasonable risk is warranted; | 20 |
| therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | 22 |
| NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE | 23 |
| SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that there is hereby established a | 24 |
| Legislative Task Force on Employment of Persons with Past | 25 |
| Criminal Convictions; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall have the following | 27 |
| members:
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| 12 voting members, as follows: 3 members of the Senate | 29 |
| appointed by the president of the Senate, 3 members of the | 30 |
| Senate appointed by the Senate Minority Leader, 3 members of | 31 |
| the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the | 32 |
| House of Representatives, and 3 members of the House of |
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| Representatives appointed by the House Minority Leader; and be | 2 |
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| RESOLVED, That all actions of the Task Force require the | 4 |
| affirmative vote of at least 7 voting members; and be it | 5 |
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| RESOLVED, That the following persons shall serve without | 7 |
| compensation as ex-officio, non-voting members of the Task | 8 |
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| (A) The Director of the Illinois Department of | 10 |
| Corrections, or his or her designee; | 11 |
| (B) The Director of the Illinois Department of | 12 |
| Employment Security, or his or her designee; | 13 |
| (C) The Secretary of the Illinois Department of Human | 14 |
| Services, or his or her designee; | 15 |
| (D) The Director of the Illinois Department of Children | 16 |
| and Family Services, or his or her designee; | 17 |
| (E) The Secretary of the Illinois Department of | 18 |
| Financial and Professional Regulation, or his or her | 19 |
| designee; | 20 |
| (F) The Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, | 21 |
| or his or her designee; and | 22 |
| (G) The Chairman of the Illinois Human Rights | 23 |
| Commission, or his or her designee; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That the departments of State government and the | 25 |
| Illinois Human Rights Commission represented on the Task Force | 26 |
| shall work cooperatively to provide administrative support for | 27 |
| the Task Force; the Department of Employment Security shall be | 28 |
| the primary agency in providing that support; and be it further | 29 |
| RESOLVED, That the voting members of the Task Force shall | 30 |
| select a chairperson; and be it further | 31 |
| RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall conduct public |
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| hearings and examine the barriers faced by persons with past | 2 |
| criminal convictions with respect to obtaining employment; and | 3 |
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| RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall evaluate those | 5 |
| recommendations made by the Governor's Statewide Community | 6 |
| Safety and Reentry Working Group; and be it further | 7 |
| RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall report its findings and | 8 |
| recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly in a | 9 |
| final report which shall be filed on or before January 1, 2007; | 10 |
| the requirement for reporting to the General Assembly shall be | 11 |
| satisfied by filing copies of the report with the Speaker, the | 12 |
| Minority Leader and the Clerk of the House of Representatives | 13 |
| and the President, the Minority Leader and the Secretary of the | 14 |
| Senate and the Legislative Research Unit, as required by | 15 |
| Section 3.1 of the General Assembly Organization Act, and | 16 |
| filing additional copies with the State Government Report | 17 |
| Distribution Center for the General Assembly as required under | 18 |
| paragraph (t) of Section 7 of the State Library Act; and be it | 19 |
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| RESOLVED, That the report shall include, but need not be | 21 |
| limited to, the following: | 22 |
| (1) An assessment of those collateral consequences of a | 23 |
| criminal conviction which impede employment of persons | 24 |
| with past criminal convictions, and the experiences of | 25 |
| other states in addressing this issue; | 26 |
| (2) An assessment of the preparation for gainful | 27 |
| employment provided to those incarcerated in Illinois | 28 |
| correctional facilities, and the experiences of other | 29 |
| states in addressing this issue; | 30 |
| (3) An identification of the barriers which impede | 31 |
| those with criminal records from obtaining stable | 32 |
| employment; and | 33 |
| (4) Recommendations for legislative changes necessary |
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| to facilitate the employment of persons with past criminal | 2 |
| convictions which, if implemented, would not expose the | 3 |
| employer, an individual, the general public, or property to | 4 |
| unreasonable risks; and be it further | 5 |
| RESOLVED, That within 60 days after the filing of the | 6 |
| report, the appropriate standing committees of both the House | 7 |
| and the Senate shall hold hearings to consider the | 8 |
| recommendations made by the Task Force; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this Resolution be | 10 |
| transmitted to the ex-officio members of the Task Force.
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