Bill Amendment: IL SB3402 | 2017-2018 | 100th General Assembly
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Bill Title: IL COUNCIL ON WOMEN & GIRLS
Status: 2019-01-09 - Session Sine Die [SB3402 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2017-SB3402-Senate_Amendment_001.html
Bill Title: IL COUNCIL ON WOMEN & GIRLS
Status: 2019-01-09 - Session Sine Die [SB3402 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2017-SB3402-Senate_Amendment_001.html
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1 | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 3402
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2 | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 3402 by replacing | ||||||
3 | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||||
5 | Illinois Council on Women and Girls Act.
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6 | Section 5. Findings and declaration of policy. The General | ||||||
7 | Assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares the following:
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8 | (1) the number of women and girls, of all ages in | ||||||
9 | Illinois as of 2013, was close to half of the State's | ||||||
10 | population, at 6,560,187;
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11 | (2) approximately 13% of the total population of the | ||||||
12 | women are immigrants;
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13 | (3) Illinois women who work full-time, year-round, | ||||||
14 | earn 80 cents on the dollar compared with similarly | ||||||
15 | employed men;
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16 | (4) approximately 28.2% of those working in science, |
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1 | technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields in | ||||||
2 | Illinois are women, compared with 28.8% nationwide;
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3 | (5) approximately 32.7% of women in Illinois have a | ||||||
4 | bachelor's degree or higher, which is an increase of about | ||||||
5 | 8 percentage points since the 2000;
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6 | (6) women in Illinois who are unionized earn $122 more | ||||||
7 | per week, on average, than those who are not represented by | ||||||
8 | a union;
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9 | (7) approximately 61% of women in Illinois are part of | ||||||
10 | the labor force, and 27.2% of businesses in Illinois are | ||||||
11 | owned by women;
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12 | (8) heart disease is the biggest killer of women in the | ||||||
13 | United States, and Illinois ranks 29 of 51 with a mortality | ||||||
14 | rate of 136.9 per 100,000 women, specifically, 133.8 for | ||||||
15 | Caucasian women, 79.8 Hispanic women, 186.1 for African | ||||||
16 | American women, 70.5 for Pacific Islander women, and 72.1 | ||||||
17 | for Native American women;
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18 | (9) the female lung cancer mortality rates for women, | ||||||
19 | per 100,000, in 2011-2013, was 42.0 for Caucasian women, | ||||||
20 | 11.6 for Hispanic women; 44.2 for African American women; | ||||||
21 | and 15.8 for Pacific Islander women; | ||||||
22 | (10) the female breast cancer mortality rates for | ||||||
23 | women, per 100,000, in 2011-2013, was 22.8 for Caucasian | ||||||
24 | women, 10.6 for Hispanic women, 32.6 for African American | ||||||
25 | women, and 11.5 for Pacific Islander women; | ||||||
26 | (11) wide racial and ethnic disparities exist in |
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1 | Illinois pregnancy-related mortality rates, which in 2013, | ||||||
2 | in deaths per 100,000 births, were 8.1 for Caucasian women | ||||||
3 | and 28.9 for African American women, and the severe | ||||||
4 | maternal morbidity rate for Illinois between 2011-2013 was | ||||||
5 | higher than the national rate; | ||||||
6 | (12) teen pregnancy is often unintended and can have | ||||||
7 | long-term negative health effects on future physical, | ||||||
8 | behavioral, educational, and economic development of | ||||||
9 | mothers and children, and teen birth rates in Illinois are | ||||||
10 | significantly higher for African American and Hispanic | ||||||
11 | teens than for Caucasian teens; | ||||||
12 | (13) women who are transgender experience high rates of | ||||||
13 | discrimination, harassment, and violence in every aspect | ||||||
14 | of their lives, including health care settings, other | ||||||
15 | public accommodations, housing, and employment; and | ||||||
16 | (14) approximately 65.9% of women in Illinois are | ||||||
17 | registered to vote.
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18 | Based on the foregoing findings, the General Assembly | ||||||
19 | determines and declares that it is the public policy of the | ||||||
20 | State of Illinois to provide fair and equal access for women in | ||||||
21 | Illinois to adequate healthcare, resources for professional | ||||||
22 | and academic opportunity, and resources for safety and proper | ||||||
23 | living conditions for them and their young children, paying | ||||||
24 | attention to the variances of impact in these areas along the | ||||||
25 | lines of race and ethnicity.
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1 | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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2 | "Cisgender" describes persons whose gender identity is the | ||||||
3 | same as the gender they were assigned at birth. | ||||||
4 | "Council" means the Illinois Council on Women and Girls | ||||||
5 | created by this Act. | ||||||
6 | "Gender identity" means a person's deeply felt, inherent | ||||||
7 | sense of who they are as a particular gender, such as female. | ||||||
8 | "Transgender" describes persons whose gender identity is | ||||||
9 | different from the gender they were assigned at birth. | ||||||
10 | "Woman" or "women" means all persons of the female gender, | ||||||
11 | including both cisgender and transgender persons.
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12 | Section 15. The Illinois Council on Women and Girls.
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13 | (a) There is hereby created the Illinois Council on Women | ||||||
14 | and Girls.
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15 | (b) The Council shall advise the Governor and the General | ||||||
16 | Assembly on policy issues impacting women and girls in this | ||||||
17 | State, including, but not limited to, the following goals:
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18 | (1) to advance the role and civic participation of | ||||||
19 | women and girls in this State;
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20 | (2) to put in place programs and advocate policies that | ||||||
21 | work to end the gender pay gap and discrimination in | ||||||
22 | professional and academic opportunities;
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23 | (3) to promote resources and opportunities for | ||||||
24 | academic and professional growth;
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25 | (4) to allow women and young girls to have legal |
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1 | protections and recourse in cases of sexual harassment in | ||||||
2 | the workplace;
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3 | (5) to prevent and protect women from domestic | ||||||
4 | violence; | ||||||
5 | (6) to provide proper standards of healthcare, and to | ||||||
6 | study the disparate impacts on women as it pertains to | ||||||
7 | diverse demographics;
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8 | (7) to promote increased access to reproductive health | ||||||
9 | care;
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10 | (8) to protect women who are transgender from violence | ||||||
11 | and harassment, and increase their fair and equal access to | ||||||
12 | culturally competent health care, housing, employment, and | ||||||
13 | other opportunities; | ||||||
14 | (9) to disseminate information and build relationships | ||||||
15 | between State agencies and commissions in furtherance of | ||||||
16 | the Council's goals under this Act; and | ||||||
17 | (10) to give significant attention to the inclusion of | ||||||
18 | women of color in decision-making capacities and | ||||||
19 | identifying barriers toward parity, and for leadership | ||||||
20 | inclusion that works to realize America's founding | ||||||
21 | principles of equity and opportunity for all.
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22 | Section 20. Council members.
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23 | (a) The Council shall consist of 21 members. The Governor | ||||||
24 | shall appoint one member to be the representative of the Office | ||||||
25 | of the Governor. The Governor, the President of the Senate, the |
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1 | Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Minority Leader of | ||||||
2 | the Senate, and the Minority Leader of the House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives shall also each appoint 4 public members to the | ||||||
4 | Council. The Governor shall select the chairperson of the | ||||||
5 | Council from among the members.
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6 | (b) Appointing authorities shall ensure, to the maximum | ||||||
7 | extent practicable, that the Council is diverse with respect to | ||||||
8 | race, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, and | ||||||
9 | geography.
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10 | (c) Appointments to the Council shall be persons of | ||||||
11 | recognized ability and experience in one or more of the | ||||||
12 | following areas: higher education, business, law, social | ||||||
13 | services, human services, immigration, refugee services, | ||||||
14 | community development, or healthcare.
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15 | (d) Members of the Council shall serve 2-year terms. A | ||||||
16 | member shall serve until his or her successor shall be | ||||||
17 | appointed and qualified. Members of the Council shall not be | ||||||
18 | entitled to compensation for their services as members.
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19 | (e) The following officials shall serve as ex officio | ||||||
20 | members: the Lieutenant Governor, or his or her designee, and | ||||||
21 | the Chief of the Bureau of Refugee and Immigrant Services | ||||||
22 | within the Department of Human Services, or his or her | ||||||
23 | designee. Additionally, the Director, Executive Director, or | ||||||
24 | Superintendent of the following State agencies shall each | ||||||
25 | appoint one liaison to serve as an ex officio member of the | ||||||
26 | Council: the Department on Aging, the Department of Human |
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1 | Rights, the Department of Children and Family Services, the | ||||||
2 | Department of Healthcare and Family Services, the Department of | ||||||
3 | Public Health, the Department of Labor, the Illinois State | ||||||
4 | Board of Education, the Illinois Board of Higher Education, and | ||||||
5 | the Illinois Community College Board.
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6 | (f) The Council may establish committees that address | ||||||
7 | certain issues, including, but not limited to, communications, | ||||||
8 | economic development, and legislative affairs.
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9 | (g) The Office of the Governor shall provide administrative | ||||||
10 | and technical support to the Council, including a staff member | ||||||
11 | to serve as the Council's ethics officer.
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12 | Section 25. Meetings. The Council shall meet at least once | ||||||
13 | per quarter. In addition, the Council may hold up to 2 public | ||||||
14 | hearings annually to assist in the development of policy | ||||||
15 | recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly, and | ||||||
16 | implement programming to meet its overall mission goals. All | ||||||
17 | meetings of the Council shall be conducted in accordance with | ||||||
18 | the Open Meetings Act. A majority of current non-ex officio | ||||||
19 | members of the Council shall constitute a quorum.
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20 | Section 30. Reports. The Council shall electronically | ||||||
21 | issue semi-annual
reports on its policy recommendations by June | ||||||
22 | 30th and December
31st of each year to the Governor and the | ||||||
23 | General Assembly. The reports issued to the General Assembly | ||||||
24 | under this Section shall be filed electronically with the |
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1 | General Assembly as provided under Section 3.1 of the General | ||||||
2 | Assembly Organization Act, and shall be provided to any member | ||||||
3 | of the General Assembly upon request.
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4 | Section 97. Severability. The provisions of this Act are | ||||||
5 | severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
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6 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
7 | becoming law.".
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