104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB3786

Introduced , by Rep. Camille Y. Lilly

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
New Act

    Creates the Office of Civility Act. Makes findings. Defines terms. Establishes the Office of Civility within the Office of the Governor, with support from specific other State agencies. Provides that the operations of the Office shall be subject to appropriations. Provides the purpose of the Office. Provides for an Advisory Board to assist the Office, with certain membership and other requirements and duties. Requires the Advisory Board to submit a report to the Office of Civility, General Assembly, and Governor's Office by December 31, 2026, after which the Advisory Board is dissolved. Effective immediately.
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A BILL FOR

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1    AN ACT concerning State 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 Office
5of Civility Act.
6    Section 5. Findings. The Illinois General Assembly joins
7the Center for Disease Control in recognizing violence as a
8public health problem, namely a disease. In addressing this
9disease, it is necessary to facilitate the creation of an
10Office of Civility to educate Illinoisans on civil conduct.
11This Office will expand on the provisions of Public Act 102-4
12to continue Illinois' commitment to improving the health
13outcomes of its people. The Office shall deploy strategies
14based on available evidence to understand the factors that
15produce or influence violence and promote evidence-based
16solutions to help reduce violent behaviors within the State.
17    Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
18    "Civility" means treating and respecting other persons
19within Illinois as free and equal members of society entitled
20to rights and liberties without barriers.
21    "Cultural diversity" means diversity of thoughts, actions,
22traditions, beliefs, and values inherently held on the basis

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1of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or identity, age, and
2location.
3    "Institutional violence" means a form of violence where
4social structures or institutions harm people from
5underprivileged backgrounds through the exercise of power.
6    "Morality" means a learned system of behaviors and
7principles that govern one's conduct, which includes the
8practice of civility.
9    "Violence" means (i) the intentional use of held power or
10physical force against a person, group or community resulting
11in physical or psychological harm, death, or developmental
12impairment and (ii) a disease deriving from exposure to
13environmental, social, or personal stressors. "Violence"
14includes, but is not limited to, bullying, incivility, and
15harmful bias.
16    Section 15. Office of Civility. The Office of Civility
17shall be established within the Office of the Governor, with
18support from the Department of Public Health, Department of
19Human Services, Department of Human Rights, and Commission on
20Equity and Inclusion. The Office shall operate with a goal of
21educating Illinoisans on civic morals and virtues, preventing
22institutional violence, promoting thoughtful and responsible
23conduct, nurturing a civil and engaged population, and
24reflecting regional, racial, and cultural diversity. The
25operations of the Office shall be subject to the availability

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1of appropriations.
2    Section 20. Purpose of the Office of Civility. The purpose
3of the Office of Civility shall include educating individuals
4on civility, morality, and institutional violence. The Office
5is directed to strive to reduce barriers that stand in the way
6of individual and societal peace. The Office shall promote
7access to behavioral health services as a method of promoting
8civility in Illinois.
9    Section 25. Office of Civility Advisory Board; membership.
10There shall be created an Advisory Board to assist the Office
11of Civility in the execution of its duties. This Advisory
12Board shall be representative of all caucuses within the
13Illinois General Assembly and regions of the State and shall
14reflect the diversity inherent within Illinois. The Advisory
15Board shall consist of 27 voting members, with at least one
16being appointed by each branch of State government. The
17co-chairs may add additional non-voting members to the
18Advisory Board upon mutual agreement. The membership shall be
19as follows:
20        (1) One member of the House of Representatives, to
21 co-chair the Advisory Board, appointed by the Speaker of
22 the House of Representatives.
23        (2) One member of the Senate, to co-chair the Advisory
24 Board, appointed by the President of the Senate.

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1        (3) One member of the House of Representatives,
2 appointed by the House Minority Leader.
3        (4) One member of the House of Representatives,
4 appointed by the Senate Minority Leader.
5        (5) Two human resources professionals, one employed by
6 a State agency, and one employed by a private company,
7 appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
8        (6) Two human resources professionals, one employed by
9 a State agency, and one employed by a private company,
10 appointed by the President of the Senate.
11        (7) Two Commissioners of the Illinois Supreme Court
12 Commission on Professionalism, appointed by the Chief
13 Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court.
14        (8) The Director of Public Health, or the Director's
15 designee.
16        (9) The Secretary of Human Services, or the
17 Secretary's designee.
18        (10) The Director of Human Rights, or the Director's
19 designee.
20        (11) The Director of the Illinois State Police, or the
21 Director's designee.
22        (12) The Director of Corrections, or the Director's
23 designee.
24        (13) The Executive Director of the Commission on
25 Equity and Inclusion, or the Executive Director's
26 designee.

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1        (14) Three individuals representing the values of
2 rural, suburban, and urban locations, respectively, within
3 Illinois, appointed by the Governor:
4            (A) one of whom shall represent a county with a
5 population under 250,000;
6            (B) one of whom shall represent a county with a
7 population between 250,000 and 500,000; and
8            (C) one of whom shall represent a county with a
9 population over 500,000.
10        (15) Two individuals representing faith-based
11 organizations, appointed by the Governor.
12        (16) Two individuals representing Illinois businesses,
13 appointed by the Governor.
14        (17) Four educators representing, respectively, city,
15 suburbs, town, and rural schools as determined by National
16 Center For Education Statistics (NCES) locale codes,
17 appointed by the Illinois State Superintendent of
18 Education.
19    Members of the Advisory Board shall serve without
20compensation, but may be reimbursed for reasonable expenses
21incurred in the fulfillment of their duties from funds
22appropriated for that purpose. All members of the Advisory
23Board shall be residents of the State of Illinois.
24    Initial appointments to this Advisory Board shall be made
25within 90 days after the effective date of this Act.
26    The Advisory Board shall hold its first meeting within one

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1month after 80% of all members have been appointed and shall
2convene as the co-chairs deem necessary in order to carry out
3its prescribed duties and submit any reports required by this
4Act. The Department of Public Health, with assistance from the
5Department of Human Services, Department of Human Rights, and
6Commission on Equity and Inclusion, if required, shall provide
7administrative support to the Advisory Board to ensure the
8fulfillment of the Board's duties.
9    Section 30. Advisory Board Duties. It shall be the duty of
10the Office of Civility Advisory Board to provide
11recommendations and advice to the Office of Civility on its
12operations and function within the Office of the Governor.
13These shall include, but are not limited to the following:
14        (1) Determine how the Office will fit and be supported
15 by the Office of the Governor, including exploring the
16 creation of a Chief Civility Officer appointed by the
17 Governor to lead the Office of Civility. This may include
18 the creation of partnerships with other State agencies.
19        (2) Research and provide direction on the
20 implementation of evidence-based strategies for reducing
21 the factors that lead to violence and violent behaviors,
22 as well as assess the actions of other governmental
23 entities in achieving this goal.
24        (3) Create guidance to be distributed to first
25 responders for civil trauma-informed, and person-centered

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1 approaches to respond to crisis situations, especially
2 those situations involving behavioral health. This may
3 include additional collaboration with relevant behavioral
4 health stakeholders and organizations to achieve civil
5 resolutions to crisis situations.
6        (4) Develop parameters for the creation and
7 implementation of a State Plan of Civility by the Office
8 of Civility. This shall serve to assist State agencies and
9 officers in preventing institutional violence and
10 promoting equity.
11        (5) Explore engagement in partnerships with community
12 organizations engaged in the work of violence prevention
13 and assess their needs and potential supports to offer
14 them.
15        (6) Determine opportunities to celebrate or honor
16 National Civility Month in August and collaborate with
17 other State agencies on the best practices for
18 implementing these initiatives.
19        (7) Review potential coursework and training that may
20 be provided by the Office of Civility to schools,
21 community groups, law enforcement agencies, business
22 organizations, and other groups on civil behaviors,
23 conflict resolution strategies, effective communication,
24 and other life skills.
25        (8) Establish a framework for staffing and funding
26 needs for an Office capable of fulfilling the duties of

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1 the Office of Civility as directed by the Advisory Board.
2    Section 35. Reporting.
3    (a) In addition to their continued support for the Office
4of Civility, the Advisory Board shall deliver their
5recommendations in the form of a report to be submitted to the
6Office of Civility, General Assembly, and Governor's Office.
7The Advisory Board shall be dissolved upon the submission of
8this report.
9    (b) The Advisory Board is responsible for submitting this
10report to the respective parties prior to December 31, 2026.
11    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
12becoming law.