Bill Text: IL SB2037 | 2023-2024 | 103rd General Assembly | Chaptered


Bill Title: Creates the Community Land Trust Task Force Act. Establishes the Community Land Trust Task Force to collect data regarding the current use of community land trusts in Illinois and opportunities for expansion statewide, in addition to other specified duties. Includes provisions about membership, compensation, and vacancies; meetings; and administrative support. Requires the Community Land Trust Task Force Act to submit a final report to the Governor and the General Assembly making specific recommendations of legislative and budgetary action that supports the mission of community land trusts to foster affordable housing and homeownership. Provides that the Task Force is dissolved and the Act is repealed on December 31, 2024. Effective immediately.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 10-0)

Status: (Passed) 2023-06-30 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 103-0250 [SB2037 Detail]

Download: Illinois-2023-SB2037-Chaptered.html



Public Act 103-0250
SB2037 EnrolledLRB103 28079 AWJ 54458 b
AN ACT concerning local government.
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
Community Land Trust Task Force Act.
Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds:
(1) Homeownership is the principal way families build
wealth, yet homeownership is most inaccessible to
communities of color in Illinois, who are 1.6 times less
likely than white people to be homeowners.
(2) The property tax sale system contributes to the
racial wealth gap in homeownership by transferring home
equity from communities of color to investors, threatening
community stability, and increasing housing costs.
(3) Homeownership serves as a critical tool to close
the racial wealth gap by enabling historically excluded
families to build generational wealth.
(4) Community land trusts curb displacement and foster
generational wealth by creating opportunities for
permanently affordable homeownership using a onetime
subsidy.
(5) Community land trusts preserve naturally occurring
affordable housing by closing the affordability gap so
that low-income to moderate-income households can live in
high-opportunity neighborhoods.
(6) Community land trusts can be a powerful solution
for homeowners facing delinquent property taxes or other
financial threats to continued homeownership that keeps
residents in their homes and creates permanently
affordable properties for future buyers.
(7) Local community land trusts currently operate to
successfully preserve and create affordable housing in
urban areas in Illinois, but there is need for centralized
support and coordination for the establishment of local
community land trusts across the State.
(8) The State of Illinois commits to becoming a
national exemplar by supporting and encouraging the
establishment of community land trusts across the State.
Section 10. Community Land Trust Task Force.
(a) The Community Land Trust Task Force is created within
the Illinois Housing Development Authority and shall consist
of the following members:
(1) The Governor, or his or her designee.
(2) The Executive Director of the Illinois Housing
Development Authority, or his or her designee.
(3) The Director of Revenue, or his or her designee.
(4) The Secretary of Human Services, or his or her
designee.
(5) The Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity,
or his or her designee.
(6) One member representing the Governor's Office of
Management and Budget, appointed by the Governor.
(7) One member of the Senate, appointed by the
President of the Senate.
(8) One member of the Senate, appointed by the
Minority Leader of the Senate.
(9) One member of the House of Representatives,
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
(10) One member of the House of Representatives,
appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of
Representatives.
(11) One representative from each of the 3
Illinois-based community land trusts that were established
for the purpose of supporting affordable housing,
appointed by the Governor.
(12) One representative of a university located in
Illinois who has expertise on housing studies, appointed
by the Governor.
(13) One member representing a national laboratory
that provides technical support to advance affordable
housing solutions, appointed by the Governor.
(14) One member representing a statewide organization
that advocates for affordable housing in Illinois,
appointed by the Governor.
(15) One member from the nongovernmental sector,
appointed by the Governor.
(b) All members of the Task Force shall serve without
compensation. Task Force members shall be appointed within 30
days after the effective date of this Act. If a vacancy occurs
in the membership, a replacement will be appointed by the
co-chairs of the Task Force.
(c) The following individuals shall serve as co-chairs of
the Task Force: (i) the Executive Director of the Illinois
Housing Development Authority, or his or her designee; (ii)
the member of the Senate appointed by the President of the
Senate; and (iii) the member of the House of Representatives
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Additionally, the member from the nongovernmental sector shall
serve as vice-chair of the Task Force.
Section 15. Administrative support. The Illinois Housing
Development Authority shall provide administrative and
technical support to the Task Force, shall be responsible for
administering the Task Force's operations, and shall ensure
that the duties of the Task Force are completed.
Section 20. Meetings. The Task Force shall hold its
initial meetings within 60 days after the effective date of
this Act. The Task Force shall meet at least 6 times before
December 31, 2024. Additional meetings may be called at the
direction of the co-chairs.
Section 25. Duties. The Community Land Trust Task Force
shall:
(1) collect data regarding the current use of
community land trusts in Illinois and opportunities for
expansion statewide, including the number of properties
that could be acquired by a land trust through the
property tax sale system;
(2) study the use of community land trusts as a tool to
create permanently affordable housing, including as an
alternative to property tax sales;
(3) analyze centralized models that support the use of
community land trusts to create and maintain affordable
housing used in other states and countries worldwide;
(4) create a cost-benefit analysis describing any
savings to the State if a community land trust model was
pursued, including when compared to current affordable
rental housing programs and savings across other sectors;
(5) outline financing and lending opportunities for
community land trusts to make homeownership attainable to
historically marginalized communities;
(6) examine the impact substantial investments in
community land trusts would have on closing the racial
wealth gap in Illinois;
(7) examine any different considerations in the use of
community land trusts in gentrifying and disinvested
communities;
(8) examine incentive packages to encourage current
property owners to sell their homes to a community land
trust;
(9) explore complementary uses of community land
trusts and housing cooperatives; and
(10) prepare a final report making specific
recommendations of legislative and budgetary action that
supports the mission of community land trusts to foster
affordable housing and homeownership.
Section 30. Report. The Task Force shall submit its final
report to the Governor and General Assembly no later than
December 31, 2024. The final report shall be made available on
the Illinois Housing Development Authority's website for
viewing by the general public.
Section 35. Dissolution; repeal. The Task Force is
dissolved and this Act is repealed on December 31, 2024.
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
becoming law.
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