Pritzker signs legislation to help address sexual abuse in schools
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[December 07, 2021]
By Andrew Hensel
(The Center Square) – Gov.
J.B. Pritzker has signed House Bill 1975, or Faith's Law, which would
require school districts to create a code of conduct for teachers to
protect students from misconduct.
The legislation also includes the requirement of a resource guide for
parents of students ordered to be established by July 1, 2023. The guide
is required to be posted on the school's website and listed in the
school's handbooks.
The legislation is being referred to as "Faith's Law" after a student
who was sexually groomed and assaulted by a teacher in 2001.
Senate sponsor Scott Bennett, D-Champaign, said this legislation can
help prevent sexual abuse in school by clearing up confusion regarding
what should be reported.
"There has been some confusion from good teachers who
observe troubling behavior that they do not know where the line is in
term of reporting, this bill fixes that issue," Bennett said.
House Bill 1975 requires school districts across the state to implement
teachers institute days to be used as teaching days for employees to
learn about certain signs of sexual abuse.
The bill also requires those districts to develop a Code Of Conduct for
employees to sign, Bennett said.
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State Rep. Jeff Keicher, R-Sycamore, speaks on the House floor.
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"This bill tries to make sure that schools do more to define sexual
misconduct," Bennett said. "It makes sure that they write a code of
ethics for the district."
State Rep. Jeff Keicher, R-Sycamore, also a sponsor, said in a
statement that the legislation was a joint effort.
“We listened, we brainstormed, and we came together not as
Republicans or Democrats, but as mothers and fathers from all walks
of life dedicated to one purpose, eradicating the sexual abuse and
exploitation of Illinois students,” Keicher said.
Pritzker signed the bill late last week and released a statement
after the signing.
"Students deserve to be safe in their classrooms, period," the
governor said. "Anything short of that is a call to action, and
Faith's Law is another critical step in creating and preserving safe
and welcoming learning environments for all students."
After being signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker, the measure will apply to
grades Pre-K through Grade 12.
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