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Full Text of SB1607  104th General Assembly

SB1607sam001 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Sen. David Koehler

Filed: 3/12/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1607

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1607 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Illinois Freedom Trails Commission Act.
 
6    Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
7    "Commission" means the Illinois Freedom Trails Commission.
8    "Department" means the Department of Natural Resources.
 
9    Section 10. Establishment of Commission.
10    (a) The Illinois Freedom Trails Commission is established.
11The purposes of the Commission are to explore, research, and
12commemorate the journeys of freedom seekers and the sites and
13landmarks in this State that became the networks of the
14Underground Railroad.
15    (b) The Commission shall consist of a chairperson and 10

 

 

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1additional members appointed by the Governor. The membership
2may include, but is not limited to, persons who are public
3officials, scholars, and community-based activists who have
4knowledge and interest in promoting the work of the
5Commission. Members shall be broadly representative of the
6State and the variety of groups interested in promoting the
7work of the Commission.
8    (c) The terms of the members shall be 4 years. Members
9shall serve until their successors are appointed and
10qualified. Any vacancy in the membership of the Commission
11shall be filled by the Governor for the unexpired term.
12Members shall serve without compensation, but may be
13reimbursed for reasonable expenses.
14    (d) Subject to appropriation, the Department shall provide
15administrative and other support to the Commission.
16    (e) Subject to appropriation, the Commission shall hire a
17full-time professional staff to implement Commission projects.
18    (f) At its first meeting and annually thereafter, the
19Commission shall elect from among its members a chairperson
20and other officers it considers necessary or appropriate.
21After its first meeting, the Commission shall meet at the call
22of the chairperson or if requested by 7 or more members.
23    (g) A majority of the members of the Commission constitute
24a quorum for the transaction of business at a meeting of the
25Commission. A majority of the members present and serving is
26required for official action of the Commission.

 

 

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1    (h) All business that the Commission is authorized to
2perform shall be conducted at a public meeting of the
3Commission, held in compliance with the Open Meetings Act.
4    (i) A writing prepared, owned, used, in the possession of,
5or retained by the Commission in the performance of an
6official function is subject to the Freedom of Information
7Act.
 
8    Section 15. Duties of Commission. The Commission shall
9have the following duties:
10        (1) to provide resources for individuals and local
11    entities seeking to learn more about the Underground
12    Railroad in Illinois, including:
13            (A) an online resource website, including, but not
14        limited to maps of journeys, historical sites, and
15        conductor cemetery markers;
16            (B) a calendar of related events in this State;
17            (C) research sources and bibliographies;
18            (D) videos and links to videos; and
19            (E) pictures, brief histories, and other materials
20        developed locally and at the State level;
21        (2) collaborate with organizations focusing on the
22    Underground Railroad, including:
23            (A) local and regional Underground Railroad
24        groups;
25            (B) county and regional historical societies;

 

 

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1            (C) museums, especially museums that focus on
2        slavery and the African American experience;
3            (D) academic programs, especially African American
4        Studies at the college level and history departments;
5        and
6            (E) organizations in African American communities;
7        (3) to create a grant funding program;
8        (4) to work with the National Park Service's Network
9    to Freedom program and serve as a liaison between the
10    National Park Service and local entities;
11        (5) to explore heritage tourism opportunities
12    connecting the locations of freedom seeker journeys and
13    Underground Railroad sites, working with the Illinois
14    Office of Tourism and regional tourism agencies; and
15        (6) to connect freedom seekers and Underground
16    Railroad stories to the range of freedom stories across
17    and throughout the history of Illinois.
 
18    Section 20. Online database and educational programs.
19    (a) The Commission shall create a publicly available
20website that includes educational material concerning freedom
21seekers' journeys on the portions of the Underground Railroad
22in this State, including:
23        (1) an updated database of freedom seekers and their
24    journeys to and through Illinois;
25        (2) an updated map of the geography of the Underground

 

 

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1    Railroad in Illinois; and
2        (3) a biographical dictionary of key persons
3    identified with the Underground Railroad in Illinois,
4    including freedom seekers, abolitionist allies, and
5    pro-slavery antagonists.
6    (b) The Commission, in collaboration with the State Board
7of Education, shall develop and implement an educational
8program to be made available to every public school in this
9State. The educational program shall include instruction on:
10        (1) events of African American history, including the
11    African slave trade, slavery in the United States, and the
12    vestiges of slavery in this country;
13        (2) the journeys of freedom seekers and the
14    Underground Railroad in Illinois; and
15        (3) additional resources and activities to be used in
16    February as part of Black History Month.
17    (c) The Commission shall identify scholars in higher
18education and community-based organizations to engage in
19research and to be recruited into a speakers' bureau on the
20Underground Railroad and anti-slavery activity in Illinois.
21    (d) The Commission shall support and publicize local
22activities in this State that focus on the Underground
23Railroad, including offering exhibits at meetings of
24organizations open to spreading knowledge about abolitionism
25and the Underground Railroad. The Commission shall focus on
26supporting organizations in African American communities,

 

 

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1including assisting members of those communities undertake
2research related to the history of their communities.
 
3    Section 25. Historic site and landmark recognition and
4preservation.
5    (a) The Commission shall develop statewide guidelines for
6the evaluation of freedom seeker journeys and Underground
7Railroad sites and landmarks in the State. The Commission
8shall use the guidelines to determine and maintain a list of
9freedom seeker journeys and Underground Railroad sites and
10landmarks and make the list available to the public. The
11Commission shall include a contact person who represents the
12site or landmark for each site or landmark included on the
13list.
14    (b) The Commission shall develop standards and guidelines
15for historic markers, signage, and other commemorative tools
16and activities for sites and landmarks listed under subsection
17(a). The Commission shall also assist sites and landmarks
18listed under subsection (a) that are threatened with
19demolition or deterioration.
20    (c) The Commission shall assist individuals and historic
21preservation organizations in assessing freedom seeker
22journeys and Underground Railroad sites and landmarks and
23shall collaborate with the University of Illinois Extension
24Master Gardener program, the Department, and other partners
25concerning opportunities for the development of freedom seeker

 

 

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1journeys and Underground Railroad sites and landmarks.
 
2    Section 30. Grant program. Subject to appropriation, the
3Commission may award grants for the following purposes:
4        (1) to research and identify freedom seeker journeys
5    and Underground Railroad sites and landmarks;
6        (2) to develop heritage tourism and promotional
7    activities on the Underground Railroad, including
8    exhibits, lectures, symposiums, and online materials; and
9        (3) to support an Underground Railroad cemetery marker
10    program.
 
11    Section 35. Annual report. The Commission shall submit a
12report to the Governor and the General Assembly by July 1,
132026, and each year thereafter. The report shall include, at a
14minimum, a description of the programs administered by the
15Commission.
 
16    Section 40. Rulemaking. After consultation with and
17written approval by the Department, the Commission may adopt
18administrative rules as may be necessary to carry out the
19provisions of this Act in accordance with the Illinois
20Administrative Procedure Act.
 
21    Section 45. Repeal. This Act is repealed on January 1,
222037.
 

 

 

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1    (20 ILCS 3405/22 rep.)
2    Section 90. The Historic Preservation Act is amended by
3repealing Section 22.
 
4    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon
5becoming law.".