Illinois Code § 305 ILCS 70/95-304

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(a) Report. No later than September 1 of each year, the workgroup shall issue a report that includes the following:
 
 
(1) A summary of actions taken and outcomes obtained 
 
by the workgroup in fulfilling its duties under Section 95-303.
 
 
(2) Progress made on reducing poverty and economic 
 
insecurity in this State, including policies or procedures implemented to reduce or eliminate the cycle of poverty and intergenerational poverty as a result of the data collected by the workgroup.
 
 
(3) Relevant data assessing the scope and depth of 
 
intergenerational poverty in this State.
 
 
(4) A 20-year history of poverty rates in this State 
 
with focus on any reduction or increase in the rates during the previous 10 years and since the inception of the workgroup.
 
 
(5) Any recommendations for legislative or regulatory 
 
action to adopt or repeal laws, policies, or procedures to further the goal of eliminating poverty and economic insecurity in this State.
 
(b) Distribution. The workgroup shall distribute the report created under subsection (a) as follows:
 
 
(1) To the Governor.
 
 
(2) To each member of the General Assembly.
 
 
(3) By prominently posting the report on each State 
 
Department's and agency's publicly accessible Internet website.

by the workgroup in fulfilling its duties under Section 95-303.
insecurity in this State, including policies or procedures implemented to reduce or eliminate the cycle of poverty and intergenerational poverty as a result of the data collected by the workgroup.
intergenerational poverty in this State.
with focus on any reduction or increase in the rates during the previous 10 years and since the inception of the workgroup.
action to adopt or repeal laws, policies, or procedures to further the goal of eliminating poverty and economic insecurity in this State.
Department's and agency's publicly accessible Internet website.

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