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Public Act 103-1021 |
SB3592 Enrolled | LRB103 38956 SPS 69093 b |
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AN ACT concerning journalism. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
Strengthening Community Media Act. |
Section 5. Findings. |
(a) Illinois benefits from robust local news services that |
provide trusted and essential information to the community |
that limits corruption, encourages citizen participation, |
helps combat misinformation, and mitigates community and |
individual alienation. |
(b) Local news in Illinois and throughout the country is |
struggling with newspaper advertising dropping 82% nationally |
since 2000, contributing to a 57% drop in the number of |
reporters at newspapers and thousands of closures. |
(c) Local news outlets are trusted sources of information |
for communities throughout Illinois and advertising spending |
with these outlets carries a substantial benefit for the |
effective dissemination of important government information to |
the communities it serves. |
(d) Government initiatives to increase spending on local |
news advertising has been manifestly successful in both |
supporting local news outlets and improving the information |
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diet of communities in several major cities. |
(e) Illinois can and will implement such an initiative |
while preserving the editorial independence of local news |
outlets selling advertising space under this Act, and |
recognizes that any diversion of advertising spending that has |
the effect or appearance of an attempt to influence the |
editorial content of a local news organization violates the |
federal and State guarantees of freedom of the press and |
freedom of speech. |
Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
"Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic |
Opportunity. |
"Local news organization" means an entity that: |
(1) engages professionals to create, edit, produce, |
and distribute original content concerning matters of |
public interest, through reporting activities, including |
conducting interviews, observing current events, or |
analyzing documents or other information; |
(2) has at least one employee employed full-time for |
30 hours a week or more dedicated to providing coverage of |
Illinois or local Illinois community news and living |
within 50 miles of the coverage area, who gathers, |
prepares, collects, photographs, writes, edits, reports, |
or publishes original local or State community news for |
dissemination to the local or State community; |
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(3) in the case of print publications, has published |
at least one print publication per month over the previous |
12 months, and either holds a valid United States Postal |
Service periodical permit or has at least 25% of its |
content dedicated to local news; |
(4) in the case of digital-only entities, has |
published one piece about the community per week over the |
previous 12 months and has at least 33% of its digital |
audience in Illinois, averaged over a 12-month period; |
(5) in the case of hybrid entities that that have both |
print and digital outlets, meets the requirements in |
either paragraph (3) or (4) of this definition; |
(6) has disclosed in its print publication or on its |
website its beneficial ownership or, in the case of a |
not-for-profit entity, its board of directors; |
(7) in the case of an entity that maintains tax status |
under Section 501(c)(3) of the federal Internal Revenue |
Code, has declared the coverage of local or State news as |
the stated mission in its filings with the Internal |
Revenue Service; and |
(8) has not received more than 50% of its gross |
receipts for the previous year from political action |
committees or other entities described in Section 527 of |
the federal Internal Revenue Code, or from an organization |
that maintains Section 501(c)(4) or 501(c)(6) status under |
the federal Internal Revenue Code. |
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Section 15. Notice of sale of a local news organization. A |
local news organization shall not be sold to a company without |
giving written notice 120 days before the sales occurs to the |
following: |
(1) affected employees and representatives of affected |
employees; |
(2) the Department and the county government in which |
the local news organization is located; and |
(3) any in-State nonprofit organization in the |
business of buying local news organizations. |
Section 90. The Higher Education Student Assistance Act is |
amended by adding Section 65.125 as follows: |
(110 ILCS 947/65.125 new) |
Sec. 65.125. Journalism Student Scholarship Program. |
(a) As used in this Section, "local news organization" has |
the meaning given to that term in the Strengthening Community |
Media Act. |
(b) In order to encourage academically talented Illinois |
students to pursue careers in journalism, especially in |
underserved areas of the State, and to provide those students |
with financial assistance to increase the likelihood that they |
will complete their full academic commitment and elect to |
remain in Illinois to pursue a career in journalism, subject |
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to appropriation, not sooner than the 2025-2026 academic year, |
the Commission shall implement and administer the Journalism |
Student Scholarship Program. The Commission shall annually |
award scholarships to persons preparing to work in Illinois, |
with preference given to those preparing to work in |
underserved areas. These scholarships shall be awarded to |
individuals who make application to the Commission and agree |
to sign an agreement under which the recipient pledges that, |
within the 2-year period following the termination of the |
academic program for which the recipient was awarded a |
scholarship, the recipient shall: |
(1) begin working in journalism in this State for a |
period of not less than 2 years; |
(2) fulfill this obligation at local news |
organization; and |
(3) upon request of the Commission, provide the |
Commission with evidence that the recipient is fulfilling |
or has fulfilled the terms of the teaching agreement |
provided for in this subsection. |
(c) An eligible student is a student who meets the |
following qualifications: |
(1) is a resident of this State and a citizen or |
eligible noncitizen of the United States; |
(2) is a high school graduate or a person who has |
received an Illinois high school diploma; |
(3) is enrolled or accepted, on at least a half-time |
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basis, at an institution of higher learning; and |
(4) is pursuing a postsecondary course of study |
leading to a career in journalism or a similar field. |
(d) Each scholarship shall be used by the recipient for |
the payment of tuition and fees at an institution of higher |
learning. |
(e) The Commission shall administer the Program and shall |
adopt all necessary and proper rules not inconsistent with |
this Section for its effective implementation. |