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92_HR0784

 
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 1                          HOUSE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, Poverty and welfare  dependence  are  widespread
 3    throughout  the  State  of Illinois, with almost 1,500,000 of
 4    its citizens being dependent on the State's public assistance
 5    programs  for  their  most  basic  needs,  and  over  200,000
 6    families,  including  500,000  children,  relying   on   cash
 7    assistance   from   the  State  for  all  or  part  of  their
 8    subsistence needs; and

 9        WHEREAS, Poverty  and  unemployment  diminish  individual
10    self-esteem,  can  undermine  family  stability,  and  affect
11    family formation, community security, and cohesion; and

12        WHEREAS,  Under the new federal welfare law, the Personal
13    Responsibility and Work  Opportunity  Reconciliation  Act  of
14    1996,  cash assistance benefits will be limited to 60 months,
15    and over 100,000 adult heads of households  in  the  Illinois
16    welfare  caseload must have been employed by the year 2002 or
17    they and their children will be destitute; and

18        WHEREAS, Voluntary  efforts  by  the  private  sector  to
19    employ  welfare  recipients are laudable and to be commended,
20    but the State must also take direct responsibility to  ensure
21    that  welfare  recipients  are  hired in jobs that will allow
22    them to leave the welfare rolls altogether; and

23        WHEREAS, The State spends billions of dollars  each  year
24    to  improve  its  economy  and  infrastructure and to deliver
25    services to the people of the State, all of which also serves
26    to provide jobs for its citizens; and

27        WHEREAS, The  State  can  accomplish  the  objectives  of
28    relieving    welfare   dependency   and   ensuring   economic
29    self-sufficiency  as  well  as  the  objectives  related   to
30    carrying  out  necessary  governmental operations at the same
31    time, and with significant savings in State outlays  in  cash
 
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 1    assistance and supportive service dollars; and

 2        WHEREAS, Poverty and welfare dependency can be alleviated
 3    by  targeting  some  of the resources of the State and making
 4    jobs available to the welfare poor, specifically by  bringing
 5    qualified  poor  persons  into  the  State workforce and into
 6    workforces  that  are  generated  through  State   contracts,
 7    without causing the displacement of existing workers; and

 8        WHEREAS,  Some  State jobs that are newly created or that
 9    are open through attrition and some jobs created under  State
10    contracts,  can  be  filled  by  qualified welfare recipients
11    without compromising the integrity  of  the  hiring  process,
12    contractor  profits, collective bargaining agreements, timely
13    completion of projects, or the health and safety of  Illinois
14    workers; and

15        WHEREAS,  To  the  extent  that  these jobs are filled by
16    welfare  recipients,  the  State  accomplishes  4   important
17    governmental  objectives  simultaneously: (1) the alleviation
18    of welfare dependency, ensuring of economic self-sufficiency,
19    and lifting of individuals and families out of  poverty,  (2)
20    the  stabilization  of  families  and  communities  that  are
21    hardest  hit  by persistent poverty and unemployment, (3) the
22    accomplishment of the essential work of the State which  must
23    be  performed  through  these  jobs, and (4) the reduction of
24    State outlays for cash assistance and services for the  poor;
25    and

26        WHEREAS,  The  State's immediate, direct, and significant
27    interest in relieving welfare dependency and  the  employment
28    of  the  poor  in  jobs  generated through the expenditure of
29    State funds are important  issues  that  must  be  addressed;
30    therefore be it

31        RESOLVED,   BY   THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE
32    NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that
 
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 1    the Welfare to Work Task Force created  by  House  Resolution
 2    168  is reauthorized and shall consist of 5 members appointed
 3    as  follows:  3  members  of  the  House  of  Representatives
 4    appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, one
 5    of whom shall be designated the chairperson by the Speaker of
 6    the House of Representatives, and 2 members of the  House  of
 7    Representatives appointed by the Minority Leader of the House
 8    of   Representatives,   all   of  whom  shall  serve  without
 9    compensation but shall be reimbursed for their reasonable and
10    necessary expenses from funds appropriated for that  purpose;
11    and be it further

12        RESOLVED,  That the Task Force shall study various issues
13    relating to the placement of qualified welfare recipients  in
14    State  jobs  or  jobs  contracted  out by the State; the Task
15    Force shall examine, among any other  issues  it  chooses  to
16    investigate,  the  following  issues:  (1) the feasibility of
17    requiring State agencies to provide the Department  of  Human
18    Services  with  a  job  announcement  simultaneously with the
19    posting of its positions, except for those positions  subject
20    to  recall  by laid-off employees, or those otherwise exempt,
21    (2) the ability of the Department of Human Services to review
22    positions,  make  eligibility  determinations,  recruit   and
23    screen  potential employees, and refer aid recipients to fill
24    those  positions,  and  (3)  the  feasibility  of   requiring
25    employers  to  employ  qualified  aid recipients for not less
26    than 5% of the hours worked on a State contract;  and  be  it
27    further

28        RESOLVED,   That   the   Task  Force  shall  receive  the
29    assistance of legislative staff, may employ  skilled  experts
30    with   the   approval   of   the  Speaker  of  the  House  of
31    Representatives, and shall report its findings to the General
32    Assembly on or before January 7, 2003.

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