Full Text of SB2097 103rd General Assembly
SB2097 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
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State of Illinois
2023 and 2024 SB2097 Introduced 2/9/2023, by Sen. Doris Turner SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: | | |
Amends the Food and Agriculture Research Act. Makes a technical change in a
Section concerning the legislative purposes of the Act.
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning agriculture.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 5. The Food and Agriculture Research Act is | 5 | | amended by changing Section 5 as follows:
| 6 | | (505 ILCS 82/5)
| 7 | | Sec. 5. Findings. It is the
the intent of this Act to | 8 | | provide a solid base
of State funding for public food and | 9 | | agricultural research programs in
Illinois while fostering | 10 | | public confidence in this research through public
| 11 | | participation. Blessed with rich agricultural soils and a | 12 | | favorable
agricultural
climate, Illinois traditionally ranks | 13 | | fourth or fifth among the States in the
nation's gross | 14 | | agricultural production. The food and agricultural sector,
| 15 | | employing nearly 20% of the State's workers, is committed to | 16 | | providing safe,
nutritious, high-quality, affordable, and | 17 | | convenient agricultural products and
services to Illinois | 18 | | citizens. Compared with all other states, however,
Illinois | 19 | | faces a tremendous challenge to meet its needs for ongoing | 20 | | adequate
research investments that improve human health while | 21 | | protecting and enhancing
its natural resources and | 22 | | environment. Without adequate State funding, the
food and | 23 | | agricultural sector faces the consequences of falling behind |
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information, projects, and programs affecting human lives | 2 | | and the demand for
improved nutrition, food quality, human | 3 | | health, and environment. | 4 | | Currently, the State's agricultural universities conduct | 5 | | research that
provides basic information about the structure | 6 | | and function of food and
agricultural systems. Although these | 7 | | agricultural institutions have a
remarkable record of | 8 | | contributions to an improved food and agricultural sector,
| 9 | | their research is significantly underfunded. The State's | 10 | | Agricultural
Experiment Station, maintained as the food and | 11 | | agricultural research facilities
and program of the University | 12 | | of Illinois, ranks only 29th in state funding
among the state | 13 | | agricultural experiment stations. Southern Illinois University
| 14 | | at Carbondale, Illinois State University, and Western Illinois | 15 | | University also
conduct food and agricultural research but | 16 | | receive no State appropriated fund
allocations. This | 17 | | underfunding represents a missed opportunity for Illinois
and | 18 | | places it in poor competitive position with other important | 19 | | agricultural
states. The State's consumers and producers reap | 20 | | high returns from existing
public investment in food and | 21 | | agricultural research, with a pretax return of
40%, the | 22 | | highest among publicly supported research activities.
| 23 | | Illinois needs mechanisms that allow publicly supported | 24 | | researchers to work
closely with farmers, agribusiness, | 25 | | consumers, conservationists,
environmentalists, and other key | 26 | | decision-makers. Together, these groups can
identify |
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| 1 | | challenges and opportunities for researchers before they | 2 | | conduct
research and transfer the information and technology. | 3 | | This will allow Illinois
to retain its prominence as a leading | 4 | | agricultural state.
| 5 | | The Illinois Council on Food and Agricultural Research | 6 | | (C-FAR) is a statewide
coalition committed to funding relevant | 7 | | and high-quality research and related
outreach
programs | 8 | | leading to profitable, consumer-sensitive, and environmentally | 9 | | sound
food and agricultural systems. The intent of this Act is | 10 | | to secure funds to
support targeted research initiatives so | 11 | | that Illinois will continue to meet
tomorrow's food and | 12 | | agricultural needs while using our natural resources
| 13 | | responsibly.
| 14 | | The General Assembly of Illinois hereby:
| 15 | | (1) Identifies food and agricultural research as a | 16 | | critically important
activity with great public benefits.
| 17 | | (2) Identifies the State's agricultural universities | 18 | | responsible for
basic,
developmental, and adaptive | 19 | | research related to the food and agricultural
sector; and
| 20 | | (3) Authorizes the expenditure of State funds to | 21 | | enlarge, improve, and
sustain the publicly supported | 22 | | programs of food and agricultural research in
Illinois.
| 23 | | (Source: P.A. 89-182, eff. 7-19-95.)
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