Pritzker Signs Executive Order
Cementing Illinois’ Compressive 2020 Census Effort
New Census Office Will Distribute
Record $29 Million Investment, Ensure Accurate Count in All
Communities
Bipartisan, Bicameral Advisory
Panel Will Help Guide Efforts
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[June 21, 2019]
Building on a record investment of $29 million for the 2020 Census,
Governor JB Pritzker signed an executive order cementing the state’s
comprehensive effort to ensure an accurate count in all communities
across Illinois.
“In this year’s budget, we committed $29 million to prepare and
execute the census in Illinois. That’s by far the largest per-person
investment made in any state in the nation,” said Gov. JB Pritzker.
“These resources will go directly to outreach and education, with
grants to community organizations across the state engaged in this
work, particularly in our hard-to-count communities. This executive
order will also establish a Census Office within our Department of
Human Services to lead this effort and a Census Advisory Panel to
guide its work. This is an aggressive effort because that is what
the work ahead requires.”
Recognizing that a Census undercount could threaten Illinois’
representation in Congress and its share of federal funding,
Executive Order 19-10 establishes a new Census Office within the
Illinois Department of Human Services and a bipartisan, bicameral
Census Advisory Panel to guide its work.
The Census Office will administer grant funding and conduct outreach
and education to ensure an accurate and complete count. Led by two
co-coordinators, the office will use the full force of all state
agencies and departments to complete its work. The Department of
Human Services will file public reports online on a monthly basis to
detail its budget, expenditures and distributions of funds to
organizations throughout Illinois.
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The Census Advisory Panel is made up of 12 members appointed by the
governor and legislative leaders and will focus its efforts on “hard
to count” communities. Specifically, it will advise the Census
Office on drafting and ensuring a wide distribution of the Notice of
Funding Opportunity, coordinating with the Illinois Complete Count
Commission and ensuring all communities receive communications
during the 2020 Census.
The executive order follows a record $29 million investment for
census implementation, the largest per-person allocation made in any
state in the nation. It was appropriated in the Fiscal Year 2020
budget, which was signed into law on June 5, 2019.
Members of the Census Advisory Panel include:
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Deborah Bennet, Program Manager at Polk Bros. Foundation
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Rep.
Elizabeth Hernandez
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Former Rep. Mike Fortner
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Sen.
Kimberly Lightford
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Rep.
Theresa Mah
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Sen.
Iris Martinez
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Sen.
Andy Manar
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Sen.
Dan McConchie
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Maria Pesqueira, President of Healthy Communities Foundation
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Rep.
Ryan Spain
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Rep.
Andre Thapedi
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Sen.
Jil Tracy
[Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] |