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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION |
2 | | WHEREAS, Decades of research demonstrate that high-quality |
3 | | early care and education programs are effective in supporting |
4 | | the learning and development of young children, increasing |
5 | | their likelihood of success in school and in later life; and |
6 | | WHEREAS, Studies similarly reflect the substantial |
7 | | contributions that early childhood services make in |
8 | | strengthening the well-being of communities, the stability of |
9 | | our workforce, and the quality of our economy, as well as |
10 | | public safety and national security; and |
11 | | WHEREAS, The quality of early childhood services depends |
12 | | largely upon the quality of their infrastructure, ranging from |
13 | | well-qualified teachers to supportive data systems; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, Such infrastructure also includes safe, |
15 | | developmentally appropriate classrooms and related physical |
16 | | space for young children's care and learning; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, The availability and quality of early childhood |
18 | | facilities are an equitability concern for many underserved |
19 | | populations of Illinois, including communities of color, areas |
20 | | of pronounced socio-economic pressure, and rural regions; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis has |
2 | | stated that high-quality environments not only help keep |
3 | | children safe and healthy but also facilitate concentration, |
4 | | ease of play, and more positive child-teacher and child-child |
5 | | interactions; providing a high-quality environment includes |
6 | | ensuring such conditions as adequate space, ventilation, |
7 | | thermal comfort, and lighting; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, The national Bipartisan Policy Center has |
9 | | reported that investments in early care and learning |
10 | | facilities should be an element of federal, state, and local |
11 | | economic-development strategies; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, The State of Illinois reflected these realities |
13 | | in establishing the Early Childhood Construction Grants (ECCG) |
14 | | initiative in 2009 and growing the grant's resources to $100 |
15 | | million in 2019, with approximately $40 million of that amount |
16 | | still remaining to be awarded to qualified building-and-repair |
17 | | projects; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, Owing to resource limitations, the number of ECCG |
19 | | grant applications and the needs they represent have vastly |
20 | | outpaced the number of actual grant awards that could be made |
21 | | to early childhood providers over the years; and |
22 | | WHEREAS, In Illinois' mixed-delivery system of early |
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1 | | childhood services, community-based providers play an |
2 | | important role by helping relieve capacity pressures on |
3 | | maxed-out school facilities while also meeting the specific |
4 | | needs and choices of many parents in their own localities; and |
5 | | WHEREAS, Community-based service providers typically have |
6 | | far less access to capital, including the technical assistance |
7 | | required to seek building resources, than do schools; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, The vast scope of the State's |
9 | | construction-and-renovation needs is also evidenced by Early |
10 | | Childhood Regional Needs Assessments produced in 2023 by Birth |
11 | | to Five Illinois in which stakeholders from approximately |
12 | | one-fifth of Illinois counties, ranging from Jo Daviess to |
13 | | Kankakee to Pope and beyond, expressly named capital matters |
14 | | among their most pressing concerns; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, School districts participating in the Illinois |
16 | | State Board of Education (ISBE) 2024 Capital Needs Assessment |
17 | | Survey identified the need for building 269 additional |
18 | | school-based preK classrooms statewide; and |
19 | | WHEREAS, ISBE's biennial Capital Needs Assessment Survey |
20 | | captures only a portion of Illinois' early childhood |
21 | | facilities needs, considering that fewer than half of |
22 | | elementary and unit districts took part in the most recent |
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1 | | assessment and that the assessment does not extend to |
2 | | community-based service providers; and |
3 | | WHEREAS, A national report from the Reinvestment Fund and |
4 | | National Children's Facilities Network declared that "limited |
5 | | supply of licensable facilities, cramped spaces, and deferred |
6 | | maintenance have been common features of child care |
7 | | infrastructure for decades," adding that their findings |
8 | | "suggest a significant remaining need for funding for |
9 | | facilities infrastructure, from maintaining and repairing |
10 | | facilities, expanding existing programs, to developing new |
11 | | high-quality learning environments; and |
12 | | WHEREAS, In 2019, the Governor appointed a bipartisan |
13 | | Illinois Commission on Equitable Early Childhood Education and |
14 | | Care Funding (Early Childhood Funding Commission) that, after |
15 | | a year of research and expert deliberation, issued |
16 | | recommendations for making the State's system of birth-to-five |
17 | | services "simpler, better, fairer" for children and families; |
18 | | and |
19 | | WHEREAS, The Funding Commission's report expressly |
20 | | acknowledged the significance of Illinois' urgent |
21 | | bricks-and-mortar needs, stating that future studies must |
22 | | assess the costs of facility footprint expansion across the |
23 | | mixed delivery system to help adjust projections of future |
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1 | | funding needs; and |
2 | | WHEREAS, The Funding Commission recommended substantial |
3 | | increases in birth-to-five programmatic resources that |
4 | | Illinois has begun to pursue through the Governor's multi-year |
5 | | Smart Start Illinois initiative, representing important and |
6 | | desperately needed growth in early childhood program capacity |
7 | | that will understandably increase physical-infrastructure |
8 | | needs even further, over time, as more families are helped to |
9 | | access the services they seek; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, The Commission and the Governor also recommended |
11 | | the creation of a single State agency to streamline, improve, |
12 | | and assume responsibility for the administration of core |
13 | | birth-to-five services that historically have been spread |
14 | | across multiple other departments; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, By an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote, the General |
16 | | Assembly accordingly authorized the establishment of the |
17 | | State's new Department of Early Childhood via Public Act |
18 | | 103-0594, which also launched a two-year planning process for |
19 | | development of the new agency; therefore, be it |
20 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL |
21 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that the new Department of |
22 | | Early Childhood and its planning process should prioritize |
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1 | | appropriate attention to the facilities needs of our State's |
2 | | mixed-delivery system of early care and education; and be it |
3 | | further |
4 | | RESOLVED, That such prioritization should include |
5 | | development of a biennial measure of physical-infrastructure |
6 | | needs among community-based providers of child care, |
7 | | preschool, and other core early childhood services for |
8 | | children from birth to age five, as well as continue to assess |
9 | | the capital needs of school-based providers of such programs, |
10 | | to better inform state policy decision-making, and reflect the |
11 | | Funding Commission's call for deliberate assessment of |
12 | | facility-expansion costs; and be it further |
13 | | RESOLVED, That the State should move expeditiously to |
14 | | award its remaining Early Childhood Construction Grant monies |
15 | | to qualified applicants, to assist providers of critical |
16 | | birth-to-five programs in meeting their growing |
17 | | building-and-repair demands; and be it further |
18 | | RESOLVED, That the State should also move as quickly as |
19 | | feasible to replenish Early Childhood Construction Grant |
20 | | resources to help Illinois achieve the long-term vision of the |
21 | | bipartisan Funding Commission for making services "simpler, |
22 | | better, fairer" for young children, their families, and |
23 | | communities statewide; and be it further |
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1 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
2 | | delivered to the offices of the Governor, the Illinois |
3 | | Department of Early Childhood, the Illinois State Board of |
4 | | Education, the Illinois Department of Human Services, the |
5 | | Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, and the |
6 | | Capital Development Board. |