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Hi everyone!
Happy Women’s History month! Legislation is moving along at the state level, as we are about halfway through this legislative session. Friday, March 21st is the deadline to pass substantive legislation out of committee in both chambers. More detailed updates about state legislative initiatives are below, including some decisions to pivot from passing legislation now to prioritizing implementing programmatic changes to achieve our goals for survivors.
The Advocacy, Funding and Accountability (AFA) committee voted to approve ICADV’s sign-on to the coerced debt comments to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), advocating to expand the definition of “identity theft,” and “identity theft report,” and amend other provisions in the Fair Credit Reporting Act to address survivors’ experiences with coerced debt. ICADV member agencies also completed the Center for Survivor Agency and Justice’s national survey about coerced debt, and the data collected from Illinois was included in the final comments to the CFPB. More background information is available here.
As a reminder, the AFA Committee is asking for a representative from each ICADV member agency to please complete the Crime-Free Nuisance Ordinances (CFNO) survey by Monday, March 17th, if you haven’t already. The survey is available here. The data and survivor stories collected through this survey will help us inform legislators about the effect of CFNO’s on survivors, in support of SB 2264, the Crime-Free Public Nuisance Ordinances bill.
ICADV campaign materials relating to VAWA funding, H.R. 909 – Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act, and state funding, will be going out to ICADV members soon with calls to action and scripts for contacting your legislators. Individual letters are already going out to each legislator in Illinois asking for support in maintaining the general revenue fund line-item in the state budget for domestic violence services.
Please continue to keep an eye out for these advocacy materials, calls to action and requests to sign on, etc. As always, thank you for all the incredible work you are doing for survivors!
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