Bill Amendment: IL SB0815 | 2021-2022 | 102nd General Assembly
NOTE: For additional amemendments please see the Bill Drafting List
Bill Title: COMMISSION EQUITABLE UNIV FUND
Status: 2021-08-23 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 102-0570 [SB0815 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2021-SB0815-Senate_Amendment_002.html
Bill Title: COMMISSION EQUITABLE UNIV FUND
Status: 2021-08-23 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 102-0570 [SB0815 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2021-SB0815-Senate_Amendment_002.html
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1 | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 815
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2 | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 815 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 | Commission on Equitable Public University Funding Act.
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6 | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds all of the | ||||||
7 | following: | ||||||
8 | (1) Historical and continued systemic racism has | ||||||
9 | created significant disparities in college access, | ||||||
10 | affordability, and completion for Black, Latinx, and other | ||||||
11 | underrepresented and historically underserved students in | ||||||
12 | this State. | ||||||
13 | (2) Improvements in postsecondary access, completion, | ||||||
14 | and success rates are required in order to meet State | ||||||
15 | goals for equity in attainment and will require further | ||||||
16 | investments in the higher education system to support |
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1 | historically underrepresented and underserved groups, | ||||||
2 | including Black, Latinx, and low-income students in | ||||||
3 | particular. | ||||||
4 | (3) This State's approach to funding education has | ||||||
5 | contributed to racial and socioeconomic inequities in | ||||||
6 | access to resources and educational outcomes. | ||||||
7 | (4) Great strides have been made in this State in | ||||||
8 | addressing inequity in funding the kindergarten through | ||||||
9 | grade 12 public school system, including the adoption of | ||||||
10 | an evidence-based funding formula, which has resulted in | ||||||
11 | new funds being targeted to the highest-need districts. | ||||||
12 | (5) Adequate, equitable, and stable investment in | ||||||
13 | higher education is the key to ensuring that every | ||||||
14 | institution of higher education can provide adequate | ||||||
15 | academic, financial, and social-emotional support and | ||||||
16 | services that improve persistence and completion. | ||||||
17 | (6) In this State, higher education appropriations | ||||||
18 | have effectively been cut in half since fiscal year 2002. | ||||||
19 | Institutions of higher education serving higher | ||||||
20 | percentages of Black students are more reliant on State | ||||||
21 | funds and have been disproportionately harmed by this | ||||||
22 | disinvestment in higher education. | ||||||
23 | (7) As a result of historic underfunding and level | ||||||
24 | cuts to institutions of higher education, this State's | ||||||
25 | public universities have needed to increase tuition to | ||||||
26 | make up the funding shortfalls. |
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1 | (8) Combined with the high cost of college and | ||||||
2 | insufficient State financial aid, racial income and wealth | ||||||
3 | disparities caused by structural racism contribute to the | ||||||
4 | accumulation of student debt and make college enrollment | ||||||
5 | and persistence more challenging for Black and Latinx | ||||||
6 | students. | ||||||
7 | (9) Despite similar numbers of Black high school | ||||||
8 | graduates, about 25,000 fewer Black students enrolled in | ||||||
9 | institutions of higher education in this State in 2018
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10 | compared to 2008.
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11 | (10) State appropriations make it possible for | ||||||
12 | colleges to provide essential academic services, | ||||||
13 | social-emotional support and services, and institutional | ||||||
14 | aid to students to improve student persistence and | ||||||
15 | completion. | ||||||
16 | (11) This State must strategically invest in higher | ||||||
17 | education to address wide disparities in degree | ||||||
18 | completion. Public community colleges currently graduate | ||||||
19 | Black and Latinx students at a rate of 14% and 26% within 3 | ||||||
20 | years, respectively, compared to 38% of white students. At | ||||||
21 | public universities, Black and Latinx students currently | ||||||
22 | graduate at a rate of 34% and 49%, respectively, compared | ||||||
23 | to 66% of white students, within 6 years. | ||||||
24 | (12) This State has a moral obligation and economic | ||||||
25 | interest in dismantling and reforming structures that | ||||||
26 | create or exacerbate racial and socioeconomic inequities |
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1 | in higher education. | ||||||
2 | (13) This State benefits from a public higher | ||||||
3 | education system that receives adequate and stable | ||||||
4 | resources for student success and that strategically uses | ||||||
5 | those resources to maximize the potential of each public | ||||||
6 | institution of higher education and to maximize the | ||||||
7 | benefits to this State, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
8 | improved college access and attainment and higher median | ||||||
9 | wages for all residents, reduced income inequalities, | ||||||
10 | improved economic output and innovation, increased access | ||||||
11 | and engagement in world-class research opportunities, and | ||||||
12 | improved college enrollment, persistence, and completion | ||||||
13 | of underrepresented and historically underserved students, | ||||||
14 | including Black and Latinx students and students from | ||||||
15 | low-income families.
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16 | Section 10. Commission on Equitable Public University | ||||||
17 | Funding; purpose. | ||||||
18 | (a) There is created the Commission on Equitable Public | ||||||
19 | University Funding. | ||||||
20 | (b) The purpose of the Commission is to, at a minimum, | ||||||
21 | recommend specific data-driven criteria and approaches to the | ||||||
22 | General Assembly to adequately, equitably, and stably fund | ||||||
23 | public universities in this State and to evaluate the existing | ||||||
24 | funding methods used for public universities.
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1 | Section 15. Membership; administrative support; | ||||||
2 | compensation. | ||||||
3 | (a) The membership of the Commission shall include, at a | ||||||
4 | minimum: | ||||||
5 | (1) One member of the Senate appointed by the | ||||||
6 | President of the Senate, who shall serve as | ||||||
7 | co-chairperson. | ||||||
8 | (2) One member of the House of Representatives | ||||||
9 | appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, | ||||||
10 | who shall serve as co-chairperson. | ||||||
11 | (3) The chairperson of the Board of Higher Education | ||||||
12 | or a designee, who shall serve as co-chairperson. | ||||||
13 | (4) One member appointed by the Governor, who shall | ||||||
14 | serve as co-chairperson. | ||||||
15 | (5) One member of the Senate appointed by the Minority | ||||||
16 | Leader of the Senate. | ||||||
17 | (6) One member of the House of Representatives | ||||||
18 | appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of | ||||||
19 | Representatives. | ||||||
20 | (7) The Chairperson of the Illinois Student Assistance | ||||||
21 | Commission or a designee. | ||||||
22 | (8) Twelve members representing the public | ||||||
23 | universities in this State each appointed by the President | ||||||
24 | of each public university. | ||||||
25 | (9) One member representing a higher education | ||||||
26 | advocacy organization focused on eliminating disparities |
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1 | in college completion in this State for low-income and | ||||||
2 | first-generation college students and students of color | ||||||
3 | appointed by the Board of Higher Education. | ||||||
4 | (10) One member representing a statewide advocacy | ||||||
5 | organization focused on improving educational and | ||||||
6 | employment opportunities for women and adults appointed by | ||||||
7 | the Board of Higher Education. | ||||||
8 | (11) One member representing a statewide advocacy | ||||||
9 | organization focused on developing an equitable | ||||||
10 | birth-to-career educational system appointed by the Board | ||||||
11 | of Higher Education. | ||||||
12 | (12) One member representing a statewide organization | ||||||
13 | that advocates for alternative education and bridge | ||||||
14 | programs and the re-enrollment of students in this State | ||||||
15 | appointed by the Board of Higher Education. | ||||||
16 | (13) One member representing a fiscal policy research | ||||||
17 | organization focused on the impact that State-level budget | ||||||
18 | and tax policies have on equitable education funding | ||||||
19 | solutions appointed by the Board of Higher Education. | ||||||
20 | (14) Two members representing an organization that | ||||||
21 | advocates on behalf of public university faculty members | ||||||
22 | who are each employed by a different university appointed | ||||||
23 | by the Board of Higher Education. | ||||||
24 | (15) One health care expert from the public higher | ||||||
25 | education arena appointed by the Board of Higher | ||||||
26 | Education, in consultation with the presidents and |
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1 | chancellors of the public universities. | ||||||
2 | (16) One member who has legal expertise in higher | ||||||
3 | education funding and finance appointed by the Board of | ||||||
4 | Higher Education. | ||||||
5 | (17) One postsecondary student enrolled at a public | ||||||
6 | university in this State appointed by the Board of Higher | ||||||
7 | Education. | ||||||
8 | (b) The Board of Higher Education shall recognize and | ||||||
9 | consider the representation of underrepresented and | ||||||
10 | historically underserved groups, including those who are | ||||||
11 | Black, Latinx, or from low-income families, and the racial and | ||||||
12 | geographical diversity of this State when making appointments | ||||||
13 | to the Commission. | ||||||
14 | (c) The co-chairpersons may identify and invite experts to | ||||||
15 | speak to the Commission on issues, including, but not limited | ||||||
16 | to, higher education funding, finance, health care, and | ||||||
17 | research and development. | ||||||
18 | (d) The Board of Higher Education shall provide | ||||||
19 | administrative support to the Commission, including any | ||||||
20 | related workgroups, and shall be responsible for administering | ||||||
21 | the Commission's operations and ensuring that the requirements | ||||||
22 | of this Act are met. | ||||||
23 | (e) The members of the Commission shall serve without | ||||||
24 | compensation for their services as members of the Commission.
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25 | Section 20. Meetings; reports. |
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1 | (a) The Commission shall meet at least once per quarter | ||||||
2 | beginning no later than October 15, 2021. | ||||||
3 | (b) On or before July 1, 2023, the Commission shall | ||||||
4 | deliver to the General Assembly and publish on the Board of | ||||||
5 | Higher Education's Internet website or otherwise make publicly | ||||||
6 | available a report on the Commission's recommendations, | ||||||
7 | including specific criteria and funding approaches in | ||||||
8 | accordance with all applicable laws, to establish an | ||||||
9 | equity-based funding model for the allocation of State funds | ||||||
10 | to public universities. The recommendations included in the | ||||||
11 | report must be equity-centered and consider all of the | ||||||
12 | following areas: | ||||||
13 | (1) Remediating inequities in funding that have led to | ||||||
14 | disparities in access, affordability, and completion for | ||||||
15 | underrepresented and historically underserved student | ||||||
16 | groups, including students who are Black, Latinx, or from | ||||||
17 | low-income families. | ||||||
18 | (2) Ensuring that this State adequately, equitably, | ||||||
19 | and stably funds public institutions of higher education | ||||||
20 | in a manner that recognizes historical and current | ||||||
21 | inequities impacting underrepresented minorities' higher | ||||||
22 | education access and completion. | ||||||
23 | (3) Providing incentives to all 4-year institutions of | ||||||
24 | higher education in this State to enroll underrepresented | ||||||
25 | and historically underserved student groups, including | ||||||
26 | students who are Black, Latinx, or from low-income |
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1 | families, in proportion to the diversity of this State's | ||||||
2 | population. | ||||||
3 | (4) Allowing ongoing monitoring and continuous | ||||||
4 | improvement of the public university funding models by | ||||||
5 | requiring transparency and accountability in how State | ||||||
6 | appropriations are expended and identifying a mechanism to | ||||||
7 | study and review the implementation of any funding model | ||||||
8 | developed and the long-term implications of this Act. | ||||||
9 | (5) Creating guidelines for how funding is distributed | ||||||
10 | during times of significant economic hardship, as defined | ||||||
11 | by the Commission, so that public institutions of higher | ||||||
12 | education are able to adequately, equitably, and stably | ||||||
13 | serve students. | ||||||
14 | (6) Ensuring that this State adequately and stably | ||||||
15 | funds public institutions of higher education that serve | ||||||
16 | underrepresented and historically underserved student | ||||||
17 | groups, including students who are Black, Latinx, or from | ||||||
18 | low-income families, and graduate and professional | ||||||
19 | students, including doctors, dentists, pharmacists, and | ||||||
20 | veterinarians. | ||||||
21 | (7) Supporting the diverse individual mission of each | ||||||
22 | public university, including its commitment to research | ||||||
23 | and health care enterprises that serve and enhance the | ||||||
24 | well-being of the residents of this State.
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25 | (8) Fostering the economic activity and innovation | ||||||
26 | generated by a university's activities, while recognizing |
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1 | the impact historic funding inequities may have had on the | ||||||
2 | university's activities. | ||||||
3 | (9) Taking into consideration the percentage of | ||||||
4 | institutional aid provided from an institution's annual | ||||||
5 | budget. | ||||||
6 | (10) Taking into consideration the number of | ||||||
7 | undergraduate students engaged in research at each | ||||||
8 | university. | ||||||
9 | (11) Supporting institutional efforts to recruit and | ||||||
10 | retain world-class faculty and university leaders. | ||||||
11 | (12) Ensuring stable and adequate funding for all | ||||||
12 | institutions and that all universities are held harmless | ||||||
13 | to their current funding level. The Commission may | ||||||
14 | consider and report approaches to and the impact of a hold | ||||||
15 | harmless funding provision for institutions of higher | ||||||
16 | education as part of its final recommendations. | ||||||
17 | (13) Taking into consideration the long-term | ||||||
18 | implications and outcomes of the funding systems. | ||||||
19 | The recommendations must fulfill the principles | ||||||
20 | established by the Board of Higher Education's Strategic Plan. | ||||||
21 | The recommendations may also be informed by the data-driven | ||||||
22 | findings and recommendations established by the Chicago State | ||||||
23 | University Equity Working Group or other groups researching | ||||||
24 | equity in higher education and higher education funding and be | ||||||
25 | aligned to this State's postsecondary attainment goal and | ||||||
26 | related equity targets.
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1 | Section 25. Compliance. Notwithstanding any other law or | ||||||
2 | provision to the contrary, all public institutions of higher | ||||||
3 | education and State agencies regulating public institutions of | ||||||
4 | higher education shall furnish such data and information to | ||||||
5 | the Commission as the Commission deems necessary to fulfill | ||||||
6 | the requirements of this Act.
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7 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
8 | becoming law.".
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