Bill Text: IL HB0327 | 2019-2020 | 101st General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Creates the Chicago Violence Prevention Act. Provides that the Chicago Violence Prevention Program is established in the City of Chicago in 8 specified wards. Provides that the City of Chicago shall implement and oversee the program and that the program shall terminate in 5 to 7 years. Requires the Chicago Police Department to dedicate 200 police officers to patrol the streets and to provide police protection to prevent violence in the specified wards and the State to provide 50 State troopers to assist in police protection. Creates a cease fire location in high crime areas in each of the program's wards. Provides that the City of Chicago shall designate a program site in each cease fire area at a place of worship, college, or university where the program will be administered. Provides that a drug treatment program and a job training program shall be located at each program site and provides specifications for those programs. Provides that program administrators shall encourage economic development and establish programs to bring business into each cease fire area and to assist business owners and work with the Cook County Land Bank Authority to target and remedy vacant homes in each cease fire area. Provides that the City of Chicago shall submit to the General Assembly a housing stabilization plan, an economic stabilization plan, and a crime prevention plan relating to each cease fire area on or before January 31, 2021. Provides that the City of Chicago is responsible for the costs associated with the program, subject to appropriation. Limits home rule powers. Effective July 1, 2020.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2019-03-29 - Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee [HB0327 Detail]

Download: Illinois-2019-HB0327-Introduced.html


101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2019 and 2020
HB0327

Introduced , by Rep. Thaddeus Jones

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
New Act

Creates the Chicago Violence Prevention Act. Provides that the Chicago Violence Prevention Program is established in the City of Chicago in 8 specified wards. Provides that the City of Chicago shall implement and oversee the program and that the program shall terminate in 5 to 7 years. Requires the Chicago Police Department to dedicate 200 police officers to patrol the streets and to provide police protection to prevent violence in the specified wards and the State to provide 50 State troopers to assist in police protection. Creates a cease fire location in high crime areas in each of the program's wards. Provides that the City of Chicago shall designate a program site in each cease fire area at a place of worship, college, or university where the program will be administered. Provides that a drug treatment program and a job training program shall be located at each program site and provides specifications for those programs. Provides that program administrators shall encourage economic development and establish programs to bring business into each cease fire area and to assist business owners and work with the Cook County Land Bank Authority to target and remedy vacant homes in each cease fire area. Provides that the City of Chicago shall submit to the General Assembly a housing stabilization plan, an economic stabilization plan, and a crime prevention plan relating to each cease fire area on or before January 31, 2021. Provides that the City of Chicago is responsible for the costs associated with the program, subject to appropriation. Limits home rule powers. Effective July 1, 2020.
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A BILL FOR

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1 AN ACT concerning local government.
2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
4 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Chicago Violence Prevention Act.
6 Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
7 "Place of worship" has the meaning given to that term in
8Section 2-15b of the Criminal Code of 2012.
9 "Program" means the Chicago Violence Prevention Program.
10 "Program administrator" means the place of worship,
11college, or university selected to administer the program in a
12cease fire area.
13 "Program site" means a place of worship, college, or
14university approved by the City of Chicago to administer the
15program in each cease fire area.
16 "Program wards" means the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 21st, 26th,
1729th, and 34th wards in the City of Chicago.
18 Section 10. Home rule. The City of Chicago shall establish
19and oversee the Chicago Violence Prevention Program as provided
20in this Act. This Act is a limitation under subsection (i) of
21Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the
22concurrent exercise by home rule units of powers and functions

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1exercised by the State.
2 Section 15. Program establishment.
3 (a) The Chicago Violence Prevention Program is established
4in the City of Chicago in the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 21st, 26th,
529th, and 34th wards.
6 (b) The City of Chicago shall implement and oversee the
7program. The City of Chicago may establish program rules and
8regulations for program operation consistent with this Act.
9 (c) The program shall terminate at a date set by the City
10of Chicago, but no earlier than 5 years after the effective
11date of this Act and no later than 7 years after the effective
12date of this Act. If the City of Chicago does not set a date for
13the program to terminate, the program is terminated 7 years
14after the effective date of this Act.
15 Section 20. Law enforcement presence.
16 (a) The Chicago Police Department shall dedicate 200 police
17officers to work in the program wards whose primarily
18responsibility will be to patrol the streets of the program
19wards to provide police protection and to prevent violence.
20 (b) The State shall dedicate 50 State troopers to assist
21the City of Chicago and the Chicago Police Department in the
22program wards to provide police protection and to prevent
23violence.

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1 Section 25. Cease fire areas.
2 (a) The City of Chicago shall create 8 cease fire areas,
3one in each program ward, in which the program shall be
4operated. The cease fire areas shall be designated in areas
5that Chicago Police Department data and State Police data
6identify as high crime areas.
7 (b) Places of worships, colleges, and universities within a
8cease fire area may apply to the City of Chicago to be the
9program site for program activities. The City of Chicago shall
10approve one place of worship, college, or university in each
11cease fire area to be the program site and program
12administrator. The program administrator shall operate the
13program within the cease fire area.
14 Section 30. Drug treatment program. A drug treatment
15program licensed by the Illinois Department of Public Health
16shall be located at each program site.
17 Section 35. Job training program.
18 (a) A job training program shall be located at each program
19site.
20 (b) The job training program shall match the skills of
21unemployed workers in the program ward with suitable jobs as
22well as providing job training to develop skills of unemployed
23workers.
24 (c) The job training program shall include a dedicated

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1Illinois Employment and Training Center operated by the
2Department of Employment Security or other dedicated skills
3training facility.
4 (d) The City of Chicago shall dedicate a minimum of
5$1,500,000 to each program site's job training program.
6 Section 40. Economic development. Program administrators
7shall encourage economic development and establish programs to
8bring businesses into each cease fire area and to assist
9business owners.
10 Section 45. Vacant homes. Each program administrator shall
11work with the Cook County Land Bank Authority to target and
12remedy vacant homes in each cease fire area.
13 Section 50. Housing stabilization plan; economic
14stabilization plan; crime prevention plan. On or before January
1531, 2021, the City of Chicago shall submit to the General
16Assembly the following for each cease fire area:
17 (1) A 5-year housing stabilization plan for the cease
18 fire area.
19 (2) A 5-year economic stabilization plan to bring in
20 businesses to the cease fire area.
21 (3) A 5-year crime prevention plan for the cease fire
22 area that includes community involvement.
23 Each plan shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of

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1Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate in electronic
2form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall
3direct.
4 Section 55. Costs. The City of Chicago is responsible for
5the costs associated with the program, subject to appropriation
6from the State.
7 Section 60. Repeal. This Act is repealed 7 years after the
8effective date of this Act.
9 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1,
102020.
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