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Full Text of SR0334  104th General Assembly

SR0334 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
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SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, The Racial Equity Rapid Response Team (RERRT) was
3formed at the request of the City of Chicago Mayor's Office
4under the leadership of Mayor Lori Lightfoot in March 2020;
5and
 
6    WHEREAS, The RERRT was co-convened by West Side United, an
7organization consisting of a collaboration of hospital
8partners, including Ascension Illinois, Cook County Health,
9Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, the Rush
10University Medical Center, the Sinai Health System, and the
11University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System; and
 
12    WHEREAS, The RERRT was established in order to mitigate a
13data-driven response to the high rates of COVID-19 mortality
14and to save lives and lessen further harm to Black and Latinx
15communities; and
 
16    WHEREAS, The RERRT formed coalitions between government
17agencies, health care providers, and community organizations
18to identify needs and disparities by gathering community
19insight, to advocate for resources, and to champion reliable
20data and information in order to better promote healthy
21behavior; and
 

 

 

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1    WHEREAS, The RERRT partnered with 21 health care providers
2to proactively contact patients in communities that were most
3impacted by COVID-19, connecting with approximately 75,000
4patients; of those who provided race/ethnicity information,
548% self-identified as Black and 40% self-identified as
6Latinx; and
 
7    WHEREAS, The RERRT consisted of several key local
8partners, including the City of Chicago Mayor's Office, the
9Chicago Department of Public Health, West Side United, the
10Civic Consulting Alliance, the Rush University Medical Center,
11the Sinai Urban Health Institute, the University of Chicago,
12Advocate Health, the University of Illinois Chicago, Austin
13Coming Together, the Greater Auburn Gresham Development
14Corporation, South Shore Works, Enlace, Latinos Progresando,
15the Northwest Side Housing Center, ChiByDesign, the Southwest
16Organizing Project, the Chicago COVID Response Fund, and the
17Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation; and
 
18    WHEREAS, The RERRT, in partnership with the Civic
19Consulting Alliance, facilitated collaboration between health
20care providers, which culminated in an unprecedented joint
21statement being released in June 2020, in which 40
22institutions spoke in a unified voice to declare racism a
23public health crisis and pledge collective action to improve
24health equity; and
 

 

 

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1    WHEREAS, The RERRT worked to ensure testing sites were in
2historically underserved communities, resulting in eight
3testing sites in RERRT target locations and mobile testing
4sites, which made testing more accessible to these
5communities; and
 
6    WHEREAS, The RERRT, in partnership with local and national
7philanthropic organizations, secured financial support for
8those most impacted by COVID-19, including $3.1 million in
9grants secured by partners, $155,000 in rent assistance, and
10cash assistance in the amount of $120,000 for 120 individuals
11ineligible for federal stimulus dollars; and
 
12    WHEREAS, Within the first two months of its launch, the
13RERRT distributed critical resources to communities, including
14130,000 masks and 13,000-plus meals, reaching 8,000 households
15and more than 2,000 seniors; the team also enabled public
16access to COVID-19 data by way of a Slalom dashboard that
17provided testing, case, and death rates by race/ethnicity and
18at the zip code-level, thereby establishing Chicago as a
19national leader in data transparency; and
 
20    WHEREAS, The RERRT further commissioned the Driving
21Equitable Resource Distribution report, which was compiled by
22ChiByDesign, proposing five strategies and 14 guiding

 

 

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1principles to ensure cross collaboration between businesses,
2governments, and philanthropic organizations; and
 
3    WHEREAS, The work of the RERRT evolved to focus on vaccine
4equity through the creation of Protect Chicago Plus, a plan
5based at the Chicago Department of Public Health and designed
6to provide consistent access to vaccines for Chicagoans,
7especially those in low vaccinated areas, to make vaccines
8available where people live, work, and play, and to focus
9energy and resources on the lowest vaccinated communities; and
 
10    WHEREAS, The RERRT inspired the creation of six Healthy
11Chicago Zones (HCZ), a network of hyper-local partnerships
12established to achieve the Healthy Chicago goal of closing
13Chicago's racial life expectancy gap, ensuring that community
14members have the power and resources to identify local assets
15and develop solutions that meet their most pressing health
16needs; and
 
17    WHEREAS, The RERRT ultimately became a model worth
18replicating in other cities, including New York City, which
19was struggling to address inequitable health outcomes,
20including COVID-19 and beyond, and the systemic issues that
21underpin them; therefore, be it
 
22    RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL

 

 

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1ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we declare June 5, 2025
2as Racial Equity Rapid Response Team Day in the State of
3Illinois in recognition of the efforts of the Racial Equity
4Rapid Response Team (RERRT).