Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB2694 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/15/2023

                            HB2694 
A BILL FOR 
 
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY 
 
State of Illinois 
 
2023 and 2024    
HB2694 
 
Introduced ,  by Rep. Jehan Gordon -Booth 
 
SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 
 
Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent 
expenses of the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity 
for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2023, as follows: 
 
General Funds  $  275,158,139 
Other State Funds  $1,655,435,000 
Federal Funds  $2,006,553,275 
Total  $3,937,146,414 
 
 
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  HB2694  OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
  AN ACT concerning appropriations. 1 
 
  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented 2 
in the General Assembly:  3 
 
ARTICLE 1 4 
 
OPERATIONAL EXPENSES 5 
  Section 5.  In addition to other amounts appropriated, the 6 
amount of $12,841,500, or so much thereof as may be necessary, 7 
respectively, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 8 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for 9 
operational expenses, awards, grants and permanent improvements 10 
for the fiscal year ending June 30, 202 4, including prior year 11 
costs. 12 
 
  Section 10.  The following named amounts, or so much thereof 13 
as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated to the 14 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity: 15 
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 16 
OPERATIONS 17 
Payable from the Tourism Promotion Fund: 18 
 For ordinary and contingent expenses associated 19 
   with general administration, grants and 20 
   including prior year costs ...................... 11,000,000 21  HB2694 	-2- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
Payable from the Intra -Agency Services Fund: 1 
 For overhead costs related to federal 2 
   programs, including prior year costs ............19,209,200 3 
Payable from the Build Illinois Bond Fund: 4 
 For ordinary and contingent expenses associated 5 
   with the administration of the capital program, 6 
   including prior year costs ....................... 5,000,000 7 
Payable from the General Revenue Fund: 8 
 For costs associated with a feasibility study 9 
   for projects under the Public -Private 10 
   Partnership for Civic and Transit 11 
   Infrastructure Project Act, in consultation 12 
   with the Governor’s Office 13 
   of Management and Budget ........................... 500,000 14 
 
  Section 15. The sum of $4,000,000, or so muc h thereof as 15 
may be necessary, is appropriated to the Department of Commerce 16 
and Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for the 17 
ordinary and contingent expenses associated with the Office of 18 
Grants Management, including prior year costs. 19 
 
  Section 20. The sum of $76,000,000, or so much thereof as 20 
may be necessary, is appropriated to the Department of Commerce 21 
and Economic Opportunity from the Cannabis Business Development 22 
Fund for administrative costs, awards, loans and grants 23  HB2694 	-3- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
Pursuant to Section 7-10 and Section 7 -15 of the Cannabis 1 
Regulation and Tax Act. 2 
 
  Section 25. The sum of $1,500,000, or so much thereof as 3 
may be necessary, is appropriated to the Department of Commerce 4 
and Economic Opportunity from the Cannabis Regulation Fund for 5 
the ordinary and contingent expenses associated with the 6 
administrative of the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. 7 
 
  Section 30.  The following named amounts, or so much thereof 8 
as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated to the 9 
Department of Commer ce and Economic Opportunity: 10 
OFFICE OF TOURISM 11 
OPERATIONS 12 
Payable from the Tourism Promotion Fund: 13 
 For administrative expenses and grants 14 
  for the tourism program, including 15 
  prior year costs ................................ .4,088,000 16 
Payable from the Tourism Promotion Fund: 17 
 For grants, contracts, and administrative expenses 18 
  associated with outdoor recreation, including 19 
  prior year costs ................................ .2,500,000 20 
 For grants, contracts, and administrative expenses 21 
  associated with advertising and promoting Illinois 22 
  Tourism in domestic and international 23  HB2694 	-4- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
  markets, including prior year costs. ............44,000,000 1 
  Total 	$50,588,000 2 
 
  Section 35.  The following named amounts, or so much thereof 3 
as may be necessary, respectively, are a ppropriated to the 4 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity: 5 
OFFICE OF TOURISM 6 
GRANTS 7 
Payable from the International Tourism Fund: 8 
 For Grants, Contracts and Administrative Expenses 9 
   Associated with the International Tourism Program 10 
   Pursuant to 20 ILCS 605/605 -707, including prior 11 
   year costs ................................ .......4,000,000 12 
Payable from the Commerce and Community Affairs 13 
Assistance Fund: 14 
 For grants, contracts, and administrative 15 
  expenses associated with federal awards 16 
  for Travel, Tourism and Outdoor Recre ation 17 
  Programs, including prior year costs ............18,500,000 18 
Payable from the Tourism Promotion Fund: 19 
 For the Tourism Attraction Development 20 
  Grant Program Pursuant to 20 ILCS 665/8a .........1,800,000 21 
 For Purposes Pursuant to the Illinois 22 
  Promotion Act, 20 ILCS 665/4a-1 to  23 
  Match Funds from Sources in the Private 24  HB2694 	-5- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
  Sector ................................ .............600,000 1 
 For the Tourism Matching Grant Program 2 
   Pursuant to 20 ILCS 665/8 -1 for  3 
   Counties under 1,000,000 ......................... 1,250,000 4 
 For the Tourism Matching Grant Program 5 
   Pursuant to 20 ILCS 665/8 -1 for  6 
   Counties over 1,000,000 ............................ 750,000 7 
  Total 	$26,900,000 8 
Payable from Local Tourism Fund: 9 
 For Choose Chicago ................................ 3,967,000 10 
 For grants to Convention and Tourism Bureaus 11 
  Bureaus Outside of Chicago ...................... 18,073,000 12 
 For grants, contracts, and administrative 13 
   expenses associated with the 14 
   Local Tourism and Convention Bureau 15 
   Program pursuant to 20 ILCS 605/605 -705  16 
   including prior year costs ......................... 550,000 17 
  Total 	$22,590,000 18 
 
  The Department, with the consent in writing from the 19 
Governor, may reapportion not more than ten percent of the 20 
total appropriation of Tourism Promotion Fund, in Section 25, 21 
among the various purposes therein recommended. 22 
 
  Section 40.  The following named amount s, or so much thereof 23  HB2694 	-6- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated to the 1 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity: 2 
OFFICE OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING 3 
GRANTS 4 
Payable from the General Revenue Fund: 5 
 For the purpose of Grants, Contracts, 6 
  and Administrative Expenses associated 7 
  with DCEO Job Training 8 
  and Workforce Programs, including 9 
  prior year costs ................................ .3,000,000  10 
Payable from the Federal Workforce Training Fund: 11 
 For Grants, Contracts and Administrative 12 
   Expenses Associated with the Workforce 13 
   Innovation and Opportunity Act and other 14 
   Workforce training programs, including refunds 15 
   and prior year costs ........................... 325,000,000 16 
Payable from the General Revenue Fund: 17 
For grants, contracts, and administrative expenses 18 
  to support workforce services provided in coordination 19 
  with Illinois Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act 20 
  Title 1B Programs for Local Workforce Innovation Areas 21 
    requiring supplemental support, as determined 22 
  by the department, utilizing a needs -based assessment, 23 
  including prior year costs ..................... 5,000,000 24 
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  Section 45.  The following named amounts, or so much thereof 1 
as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated to the 2 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity: 3 
OFFICE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP, INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY 4 
GRANTS 5 
Payable from the General Revenue Fu nd: 6 
 For grants, contracts, and administrative 7 
   expenses associated with the Illinois 8 
   Office of Entrepreneurship, Innovation 9 
   and Technology, including prior year costs .......3,335,000 10 
Payable from the General Revenue Fund: 11 
 For Grants, Contracts and Admi nistrative 12 
   Expenses Associated with the Illinois 13 
   SBIR/STTR Matching Funds Program 14 
   Pursuant to 20 ILCS 605/605 -1055 .................5,000,000 15 
For Grants, Contracts and Administrative 16 
   Expenses Associated with the 17 
   Innovation Vouchers Program 18 
   Pursuant to 20 ILCS 605/605-1060 .................3,000,000 19 
 For a grant to the Illinois Manufacturing Excellence Center 20 
  for matching costs associated with the U.S. Department of 21 
  Commerce’s NIST Manufacturing Extension Partnership 22 
  (MEP) program, and other federal awards for  23 
  Illinois manufacturing, including prior 24 
   year costs ................................ .......2,000,000  25  HB2694 	-8- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
 For grants, contracts, and administrative 1 
  expenses associated with DCEO 2 
  Technology Projects and Programs, including 3 
  prior year costs ................................ .2,500,000 4 
  Total 	$15,835,000 5 
Payable from the Sma ll Business Environmental 6 
 Assistance Fund:  7 
 For grants and administrative expenses of the 8 
   Small Business Environmental Assistance Program, 9 
   including prior year costs ......................... 500,000 10 
Payable from the Workforce, Technology, 11 
 and Economic Development Fund:  12 
 For Grants, Contracts, and Administrative 13 
   Expenses Pursuant to 20 ILCS 605/ 14 
   605-420, including prior year costs ..............2,000,000 15 
Payable from the Workforce, Technology, and 16 
 Economic Development Fund: 17 
 For Grants, Contracts, and Administrative 18 
  Expenses Associated with Leveraging Federal 19 
  Awards and Opportunities, 20 
  including prior year costs ...................... 35,000,000 21 
Payable from the Workforce, Technology, and 22 
 Economic Development Fund: 23 
 For Grants, Contracts, and Administrative 24 
  Expenses Associated with Office of Minority 25  HB2694 	-9- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
  Economic Empowerment Small Business Retention and 1 
  Support Efforts, 2 
  including prior year costs ...................... 10,000,000 3 
Payable from the Workforce, Technology, and 4 
 Economic Development Fund: 5 
 For Grants, Contracts, and Administrative 6 
  Expenses Associated with Business Development Efforts 7 
  and Supporting Communities to address 8 
  infrastructure, workforce, or other 9 
  community impact costs 10 
  of such major Investments ....................... 10,000,000 11 
Payable from the Workforce, Technology, and 12 
 Economic Development Fund: 13 
 For Grants, Contracts, and Administrative 14 
  Expenses Associated with Customized  15 
  Training, Recruitment and Business  16 
  Development Efforts ............................. 20,000,000 17 
Payable from the Commerce and Community Affairs  18 
 Assistance Fund:  19 
 For Grants, Contracts and Administrative  20 
   expenses of the Procurement Technical 21 
   Assistance Center Program, including 22 
   prior year costs ................................ .1,500,000 23 
 For Grants, Contracts, and Administrative 24 
   Expenses Pursuant to 20 ILCS 605/ 25  HB2694 	-10- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
   605-500, including prior year costs .............15,000,000 1 
 For Grants, Contracts, and Administrative 2 
   Expenses Pursuant to 20 ILCS 605/605 -30, 3 
   including prior year costs ...................... 8,500,000 4 
  Total 	$102,500,000  5 
 
  Section 50.  The following named amounts, or so much thereof 6 
as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated to the 7 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity: 8 
OFFICE OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 9 
OPERATIONS 10 
Payable from South Suburban Brownfields 11 
 Redevelopment Fund: 12 
 For grants, contracts and administrative 13 
  expenses of the South Suburban 14 
  Brownfields Redevelopment Program ................4,000,000 15 
Payable from Economic Research and 16 
 Information Fund:  17 
 For Purposes Set Forth in 18 
   Section 605-20 of the Civil  19 
   Administrative Code of Illinois 20 
   (20 ILCS 605/605-20) ............................... 150,000 21 
Payable from the Workforce, Technology, and Economic 22 
 Development Fund: 23 
Payable from the Workforce, Technology, and Economic 24  HB2694 	-11- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
 Development Fund: 1 
 For a grant to associated with Employer Training 2 
  Investment Program to the Illinois Manufacturers’ 3 
  Association, including prior year costs ..........4,000,000 4 
Payable from the Economic Research and Information 5 
 Fund: 6 
 For grants, contracts, and administrative expenses 7 
  associated with 20 ILCS 605/605-1007 and 8 
  the development, research, and implementation 9 
  of IT solutions to improve access to information 10 
  and streamline common processes for Illinois 11 
  businesses including prior year costs ...........10,000,000 12 
Payable from the General Revenue Fund: 13 
 For grants, contracts, and contingent costs 14 
  Associated with Clean Energy and EV Career and Technical 15 
  Education Pilot Program ......................... 10,000,000 16 
 
  Section 51. The sum of $34,000,000, or so much thereof as 17 
may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 18 
business on June 30, 2023, from appropriations heretofore made 19 
for such purposes in Article 57, Section 40 of Public Act 102 -20 
0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the Workforce, 21 
Technology, and Economic Development Fund to the Department of 22 
Commerce and Economic Opportunity for all costs and expenses 23 
associated with the Employer Training Investment Program and 24  HB2694 	-12- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
other business retention and attraction activities, including 1 
prior year costs. 2 
 
  Section 52. The sum of $5,000,000, or so much thereof as 3 
may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 4 
business on June 30, 2023, from appropriations heretofore made 5 
for such purposes in Article 57, Section 40 of Public Act 102 -6 
0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the Workforce, 7 
Technology, and Economic Development Fund to the Department of 8 
Commerce and Economic Opportunity for grants, contracts, and 9 
administrative expenses associated with Office of Minority 10 
Economic Empowerment small busines s support efforts, including 11 
prior year costs.  12 
 
  Section 55.  The sum of $7,000,000, or so much thereof as 13 
may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 14 
business on June 30, 2023, from appropriations heretofore made 15 
for such purposes in Articl e 57, Section 42 of Public Act 102-16 
0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the Workforce, 17 
Technology, and Economic Development Fund to the Department of 18 
Commerce and Economic Opportunity for all costs and expenses 19 
associated with a marketing campaign to p romote manufacturing, 20 
technology, and innovation in Illinois and increase the number 21 
of people entering high -demand manufacturing and technology 22 
occupations, including prior year costs. This may include 23  HB2694 	-13- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
costs and expenses associated with research to suppo	rt 1 
marketing campaign efforts.  The expenditures shall be at the 2 
approximate amounts below: 3 
 For a marketing campaign to 4 
   increase the number of people 5 
   entering electric vehicle and 6 
   electric vehicle component manufacturing 7 
   occupations ................................ .....$2,000,000 8 
 
  Section 60. The sum of $20,000,000, or so much thereof as 9 
may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 10 
business on June 30, 2023, from appropriations heretofore made 11 
for such purposes in Article 57, Section 43 of Public Act 102-12 
0698, as ame nded, is reappropriated from the Workforce, 13 
Technology, and Economic Development Fund to the Department of 14 
Commerce and Economic Opportunity for grants and all ordinary 15 
and contingent expenses related to economic development and 16 
business attraction and ret ention purposes. 17 
 
  Section 65. The following named amounts, or so much thereof 18 
as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated to the 19 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity: 20 
OFFICE OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT GRANTS 21 
Payable from the General Reven ue Fund:  22 
 For a grant associated with Job training 23  HB2694 	-14- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
  to the Chicago Federation of Labor, 1 
  including prior year costs ....................... 2,000,000 2 
 For a grant associated with Job training 3 
  to the Chicagoland Regional College Program, 4 
  including prior year costs ....................... 1,955,000 5 
 For a grant to HACIA for costs 6 
  associated with the development and 7 
  execution of job training and other 8 
  operational expenses ............................. 3,200,000 9 
 For a grant associated with job training 10 
  to Richland Community College .................... 1,500,000 11 
 For a grant associated with Job Training to the 12 
    Illinois Manufacturers’ Association, including 13 
    prior year costs ............................... 1,466,300 14 
 For a grant to the Chicagoland Chamber 15 
  of Commerce for all costs associated 16 
  with job training ................................ 1,500,000 17 
 For a grant to World Business Chicago for Economic 18 
   Development ................................ ......1,500,000 19 
 For a grant to the Joliet Arsenal 20 
  Development Authority, including prior 21 
  year costs ................................ .........800,000 22 
 For a grant associated with the Workforce 23 
  Hub Program to United Way of Metropolitan 24 
  Chicago ................................ ..........1,000,000 25  HB2694 	-15- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
 For grants to Illinois Business and 1 
  Economic Development Corporation “Intersect Illinois” 2 
 For costs associated with economic 3 
  development ................................ ......6,000,000 4 
 For a grant associated with job training to 5 
  the Black Chambers of Commerce ...................1,500,000 6 
 For a grant to the Metro East Business 7 
  Incubator Inc., including prior year costs .........100,000 8 
 For grants and contingent costs 9 
  associated with business development 10 
  including prior year costs ....................... 1,956,300 11 
Payable from the General Revenue Fund: 12 
 For Grants, Contracts, and Administrative  13 
  expenses, including technical & financial 14 
   assistance for qualifying entities, 15 
  for costs associated with reducing food 16 
  insecurity in urban and rural areas 17 
  throughout Illinois ............................. 20,000,000 18 
 For grants, contracts, and administrative costs 19 
  associated with expanding accessibility 20 
 of workforce development opportunities in 21 
 rural communities throughout the state 22 
 and for rural economic development, including 23 
  prior year costs ................................ 2,000,000 24 
Payable from the State Small Business Credit 25  HB2694 	-16- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
 Initiative Fund: 1 
 For the Purpose of Contracts, Grants, 2 
   Loans, Investments and Administrative 3 
   Expenses in Accordance with the State 4 
   Small Business Credit Initiative Program, 5 
   and other business deve lopment programs, 6 
   including prior year costs ..................... 312,000,000 7 
Payable from the Illinois Capital Revolving Loan Fund: 8 
 For the Purpose of Contracts, Grants, 9 
   Loans, Investments and Administrative 10 
   Expenses in Accordance with the Provisions 11 
   Of the Small Business Development Act 12 
   Pursuant to 30 ILCS 750/9, including 13 
  prior year costs ................................ .2,000,000 14 
Payable from the Illinois Equity Fund: 15 
 For the purpose of Grants, Loans, and 16 
   Investments in Accordance with the 17 
   Provisions of the Small Business 18 
   Development Act ................................ ..1,900,000 19 
Payable from the Large Business Attraction Fund: 20 
 For the purpose of Grants, Loans, 21 
   Investments, and Administrative 22 
   Expenses in Accordance with Article 23 
   10 of the Build Illinois Act ....................... 500,000 24 
 For grants, contracts, and administr ative expenses in  25  HB2694 	-17- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
  Accordance with the Invest in Illinois 1 
  Program Act, including prior year costs ........500,000,000 2 
Payable from the Public Infrastructure Construction 3 
 Loan Revolving Fund: 4 
 For the Purpose of Grants, Loans, 5 
   Investments, and Administrative 6 
   Expenses in Accordance with Article 8 7 
   of the Build Illinois Act ........................ 1,000,000 8 
 
  Section 75.  The following named amounts, or so much thereof 9 
as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated to the 10 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity: 11 
ILLINOIS FILM OFFICE 12 
Payable from the Tourism Promotion Fund: 13 
 For administrative expenses, grants,  14 
   and contracts associated with  15 
   advertising and promotion, including 16 
   prior year costs ................................ .1,520,000 17 
 Payable from the General Revenue Fund: 18 
  For all costs associated with the Northwest 19 
  Illinois Film Office for the development 20 
  of a Quad Cities Regional Film Office ...............35,000 21 
 
  Section 80. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as 22 
may be necessary, is appropriated to t he Department of Commerce 23  HB2694 	-18- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
and Economic Opportunity from the Illinois Production Workforce 1 
Development Fund for grants for workforce training programs 2 
pursuant to 35 ILCS 16/46. 3 
 
  Section 85.  The following named amounts, or so much thereof 4 
as may be neces sary, are appropriated to the Department of 5 
Commerce and Economic Opportunity: 6 
OFFICE OF TRADE AND INVESTMENT 7 
OPERATIONS 8 
Payable from the International Tourism Fund: 9 
 For Grants, Contracts, and Administrative 10 
   Expenses associated with the Illinois Office 11 
   of Trade and Investment, including 12 
   prior year costs ................................ .1,575,000 13 
Payable from the International and Promotional Fund: 14 
 For Grants, Contracts, Administrative 15 
   Expenses, and Refunds Pursuant to 16 
   20 ILCS 605/605-25, including  17 
   prior year costs ................................ ...300,000 18 
Payable from the Tourism Promotion Fund: 19 
 For grants, contracts, and administrative  20 
   expenses associated with the Illinois Office 21 
   of Trade and Investment, including 22 
   prior year costs ................................ .3,247,000 23 
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  Section 90.  The following named amounts, or so much thereof 1 
as may be necessary, are appropriated to the Department of 2 
Commerce and Economic Opportunity: 3 
OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND ENERGY ASSISTANCE 4 
GRANTS 5 
Payable from the Water and Sewer Low -Income 6 
 Assistance Fund: 7 
 For purposes of administrative costs, grants, 8 
   and financial assistance pursuant 9 
   to the Water and Sewer Financial Assistance 10 
   Act Pursuant to 305 ILCS 21 ...................... 5,000,000 11 
Payable from Supplemental Low -Income Energy  12 
 Assistance Fund:  13 
 For Grants and Administrative Expenses 14 
   Pursuant to Section 13 of the Energy 15 
   Assistance Act of 1989, as Amended, 16 
   including refunds and prior year costs .........250,000,000 17 
Payable from Energy Administration Fund: 18 
 For Grants, Contracts and Administrative 19 
   Expenses associated with DCEO Weatherization 20 
   Programs, including refunds and prior 21 
   year costs ................................ ......60,000,000 22 
Payable from Low-Income Home Energy  23 
 Assistance Block Grant Fund: 24 
 For Grants, Contracts and Admin istrative  25  HB2694 	-20- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
   Expenses associated with the Low -Income Home 1 
   Energy Assistance Act of 1981, including 2 
   refunds and prior year costs ...................480,000,000 3 
Payable from the Community Services Block Grant Fund: 4 
 For Administrative Expenses and Grants to 5 
   Eligible Recipients as Defined in the 6 
   Community Services Block Grant Act, including 7 
   refunds and prior year costs ...................118,000,000 8 
 For all costs associated with the 9 
  administration of the Low Income 10 
  Household Water Assistance Program as 11 
  authorized by the Am erican Rescue Plan 12 
  Act of 2021 (ARPA) and the Consolidated 13 
  Appropriations Act, 2021 (CAA) ..................55,000,000 14 
 
  Section 95.  The following named amounts, or so much thereof 15 
as may be necessary, respectively are appropriated to the 16 
Department of Commerce and Ec onomic Opportunity: 17 
OFFICE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 18 
Payable from the Community Development/Small 19 
 Cities Block Grant Fund: 20 
 For Grants to Local Units of Government 21 
   or Other Eligible Recipients and for contracts 22 
   and administrative expenses, as Defined in 23 
   the Community Development Act of 1974, or by 24  HB2694 	-21- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
   U.S. HUD Notice approving Supplemental allocation 1 
   For the Illinois CDBG Program, including refunds 2 
   and prior year costs ........................... 100,000,000 3 
 For Administrative and Grant Expenses Relating 4 
   to Training, Technical Assistance and 5 
   Administration of the Community Development 6 
   Assistance Programs, and for Grants to Local 7 
   Units of Government or Other Elig ible 8 
   Recipients as Defined in the Community 9 
   Development Act of 1974, as amended, 10 
   for Illinois Cities with populations 11 
   under 50,000, including refunds, 12 
   and prior year costs ........................... 231,000,000 13 
 
  Section 100. The following named amounts, or so muc	h 14 
thereof as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated to 15 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity: 16 
Payable from the General Revenue Fund: 17 
 For a grant to the Northeast DuPage Special 18 
  Recreation Association ............................. 244,400 19 
 For a grant to the A llenForce-Veterans 20 
  Initiative for assistance to veterans ..............100,000 21 
 For costs associated with the 22 
  Education and Work Center in Hanover Park ..........636,000 23 
 For a grant to the Veterans Assistance 24  HB2694 	-22- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
  Commission of Will County for 1 
  Programmatic expenses .............................. 130,000 2 
Payable from the General Revenue Fund: 3 
 For a grant to the Illinois National 4 
  Main Street Center ................................ .400,000 5 
 Payable from the Agricultural Premium Fund: 6 
  For a grant to the Rural Affairs 7 
  Institute at Western Illinois Univers ity 8 
  for Ordinary and Contingent Expenses ...............160,000 9 
 
  Section 105. The following named amounts, or so much 10 
thereof as may be necessary, respectively are appropriated to 11 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity: 12 
OFFICE OF BROADBAND 13 
Payable from the Commerce and Community 14 
Affairs Assistance Fund: 15 
  for grants, contingent expenses, 16 
  and expenditures for federal broadband 17 
  awards provided by the Infrastructure 18 
  Investment and Jobs Act of 2021, 19 
  including prior year costs ..................... 100,000,000 20 
 Payable from the General Revenue Fund for the 21 
  ordinary and contingent expenses associated 22 
  with the administration of the broadband program, 23 
  including prior year costs ....................... 1,000,000 24  HB2694 	-23- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
 Payable from the Digital Divide Elimination Fund for 1 
  grants, contingent expenses, and prior year 2 
  costs associated with the Broadband 3 
  Deployment Program’s Digital Literacy, 4 
  Adoption and Equity Program ........................ 500,000 5 
 Payable from the Commerce and Community Affairs 6 
  Assistance Fund for grants, 7 
  contingent expenses, and expenditures for 8 
  Federal broadband awards ........................ 25,000,000 9 
 
  Section 110. The sum of $4,000,000, or so much thereof as 10 
may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund 11 
to the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for 12 
ordinary and contingent expenses associated with the Illinois 13 
Works Jobs Program Act 30 ILCS 559/20, including prior year 14 
costs.  15 
 
  Section 115. The sum of $400,000, or so much thereof as may 16 
be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 17 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for the 18 
purposes of operating assistance to the City of East St. Louis. 19 
 
  Section 120. The sum of $4,000,000, or so much therefore 20 
as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 21 
Fund to the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for 22  HB2694 	-24- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
grants to certified convention bureaus for the development of 1 
tourism, education, preservation, and promotion of the 100th 2 
anniversary of Route 66. 3 
 
  Section 125.  The sum of $200,000,000, or so much ther eof 4 
as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Energy Transition 5 
Assistance Fund to the Department of Commerce and Economic 6 
Opportunity for operational expenses, grants, contracts and 7 
expenditures pursuant to the Energy Transition Act. 8 
 
  Section 130.  The sum of $28,005,000, or so much thereof 9 
as may be necessary, is appropriated from the Coal to Solar and 10 
Energy Storage Initiative Fund to the Department of Commerce 11 
and Economic Opportunity for operational expenses, grants, 12 
contracts and expenditures pu rsuant to the Energy Transition 13 
Act. 14 
 
  Section 135. The sum of $10,000,000, or so much thereof as 15 
may be necessary, is appropriated to the Department of Commerce 16 
and Economic Opportunity from the Loan Loss Reserve Fund for 17 
all costs associated with the DCEO Loan Guarantee Program, 18 
including prior incurred costs . 19 
 
    Section 140. The sum of $20,000,000, or so much thereof 20 
as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue 21  HB2694 	-25- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
Fund to the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for 1 
deposit into the Workforce, Technology, and Economic 2 
Development Fund for all costs and expenses associated with 3 
leveraging federal awards and opportunities for economic 4 
development purposes. 5 
 
   Section 145. The sum of $10,000,000, or so much thereof as 6 
may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund 7 
to the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for 8 
deposit into the Economic Research and Information Fund for all 9 
costs and expenses associated with 20 ILCS 605/605-1007 and the 10 
development, research, and implementation of IT solutions to 11 
improve access to information and streamline common processes 12 
for Illinois businesses.  13 
 
ARTICLE 2 14 
 
  Section 5.  The following named amounts, or so much thereof 15 
as may be necessary, and remain unexpended at the close of 16 
business on June 30, 2023, from appropriations hereto fore made 17 
for such purposes in Article 58, Section 5 of Public Act 102 -18 
0698, as amended, are reappropriated from the General Revenue 19 
Fund to the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity: 20 
OFFICE OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT GRANTS 21 
 For a grant associated with job training to 22  HB2694 	-26- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
  the Workforce Connection in Rockford ...............130,000 1 
 For a grant to the Asian American Chamber 2 
  of Commerce of Illinois .............................. 1,020 3 
 For a grant to the South Asian American 4 
  Chamber of Commerce of Illinois ..................... 65,247 5 
 For a grant to the Hispanic Chamber of 6 
  Commerce of Illinois ............................... 500,000 7 
 For a grant to Pan Asian American Center ............300,000 8 
 For a grant to the South Asian American 9 
  Policy and Research Institute ....................... 75,000 10 
 For a grant to the Indo -American Center .............125,000 11 
 For a grant to the Puert o Rican Arts Alliance .......250,000 12 
 For a grant to the National Museum of 13 
  Puerto Rican Arts and Culture ...................... 250,000 14 
 For a grant to the Segundo Ruiz 15 
  Belvis Cultural Center ............................. 250,000 16 
 For a grant to South Central 17 
  Community Services ................................ .250,000 18 
 For a grant to Chatha m Business Association .........250,000 19 
 For a grant to Southeast Chicago 20 
  Chamber of Commerce ................................ 250,000 21 
 For a grant to Hegewisch Business Association .......250,000 22 
 For a grant to Greater Roseland 23 
  Chamber of Commerce ................................ 250,000 24 
 For a grant to Our Lady of Good Council - Teen 25  HB2694 	-27- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
  Reach/Teen Reach at Blessed Sacrament ..............100,000 1 
 For a grant to Back of the Yards 2 
  Neighborhood Council ............................... 150,000 3 
 For a grant to Mount Greenwood Community and 4 
  Business Association ............................... 250,000 5 
 For a grant to Beverly Arts Center ...................46,707 6 
 For a grant to Little Village Chamber of Commerce/ 7 
  Little Village Community Foundation ................125,000 8 
 For a grant to Village of Cahokia ...................125,000 9 
 For a grant to Midwest Career Source 10 
  Vocational School ................................ ..101,100 11 
 For a grant to City of Peoria ....................... 250,000 12 
 For a grant to Illinois C entral College .............250,000 13 
 For a grant to AAABNA Austin African American 14 
  Business Networking Association ..................... 42,749 15 
 For a grant to Chatham Business Association -  16 
  Small Business Development, Inc. ...................125,000 17 
 For a grant to Logan Square Chamber of Commerce .....100,000 18 
 For a grant to Uprising Theater ...................... 85,000 19 
 For a grant to Six Corners Chamber of Commerce ......100,000 20 
 For a grant to Greater Auburn Gresham ...............250,000 21 
 For a grant to U-Two Mentorship Program, Inc. .......209,966 22 
 For a grant to Quad County Urban League .............138,356 23 
 For a grant to Aurora Public Library ................150,000 24 
 For a grant to Black Chamber of 25  HB2694 	-28- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
  Commerce of Lake County ............................. 72,953 1 
 For a grant to South Holland 2 
  Business Association ............................... 125,000 3 
 For a grant to Chamber 57 (Matteson, Richton Park, 4 
  Homewood, Flossmoor Areas) ......................... 125,000 5 
 For a grant to Alternative Schools Network ..........196,964 6 
 For a grant to Critical Health Network ..............818,924 7 
 For a grant to Spanish Community Center .............250,000 8 
 For a grant to City of Chicago Heights ..............250,000 9 
 For a grant to Leadership Council  10 
  Southwestern Illinois .............................. 125,000 11 
 For a grant to Hyde Park Neighborhood Club ..........350,000 12 
 For a grant to Northern Illinois  13 
  Center for Nonprofit Excellence ...................... 3,653 14 
 For a grant to Village of Bridgeview ................250,000 15 
 For a grant to City of Park City .................... 250,000 16 
 
  Section 10.  The sum of $146,000, or so much thereof as may 17 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 18 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 19 
purpose in Article 57, Section 110 of Public Act 102-0698, as 20 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 21 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 22 
to the Village of Schaumburg for the Schaumburg Convention 23 
Center for all costs associated with incentives pr ovided for 24  HB2694 	-29- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
the purpose of attracting conventions, meetings and trade 1 
shows; marketing material and capital improvements. 2 
 
  Section 15.  The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as may 3 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 4 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 5 
purpose in Article 57, Section 115 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 6 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 7 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 8 
to the Village of Wa shington Park for costs associated with 9 
equipment for the police and fire departments. 10 
 
  Section 20.  The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as may 11 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 12 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofo re made for such 13 
purpose in Article 57, Section 120 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 14 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 15 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 16 
to the Asian American Chamber of Commerce of Illinois. 17 
 
  Section 25.  The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof as may 18 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 19 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 20 
purpose in Article 57, Section 125 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 21 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 22  HB2694 	-30- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 1 
to the South Asian American Chamber of Commerce of Illinois. 2 
 
  Section 30. The sum of $500,000, or so much therefore as 3 
may be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business 4 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 5 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 130 of Public Act 102 -0698, 6 
as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 7 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant 8 
to the Peoria Park District for tourism. 9 
 
     Section 35. The sum of $100,000, or so much therefore as 10 
may be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business 11 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore ma de for 12 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 135 of Public Act 102 -0698, 13 
as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 14 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant 15 
to the Black Business Alliance Peoria Chapter for operating 16 
expenses. 17 
 
  Section 40. The sum of $100,000, or so much therefore as 18 
may be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business 19 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 20 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 140 of Public Act 102 -0698, 21 
as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 22  HB2694 	-31- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant 1 
to the St. Clair Township Road District for equipment. 2 
 
  Section 45.  The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof as may 3 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 4 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 5 
purpose in Article 57, Section 145 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 6 
amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 7 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant to 8 
the Sunshine Cultural Arts Center for costs associated with 9 
operational expenses. 10 
 
  Section 50. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof as may 11 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 12 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 13 
purpose in Article 57, Section 150 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 14 
amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 15 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant to 16 
the Pearls of Power for costs associated with operational 17 
expenses. 18 
 
  Section 55.  The sum of $3,500,000, or so much thereof as 19 
may be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business 20 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 21 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 155 of Public Act 102 -0698, 22  HB2694 	-32- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 1 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant 2 
to the Joliet Area Historical Museum for expenses associated 3 
with the restoration of the property formerly operated as the 4 
Joliet Correctional Center. 5 
 
  Section 60.  The sum of $300,000, or so much therefore as 6 
may be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business 7 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 8 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 160 of Public Act 102 -0698, 9 
as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 10 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant 11 
to The Well Experience for the purpose of providing support for 12 
children from birth to 18 years of age. 13 
 
  Section 65.  The sum of $750,000, or so much therefore as 14 
may be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business 15 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 16 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 165 of Public Act 102 -0698, 17 
as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 18 
the Department of Commerce And Economic Oppo rtunity for a grant 19 
to DREAAM Opportunity Center for the purpose of supporting the 20 
development, implementation, operational costs, and evaluation 21 
of a state-of-the-art early childhood center with a focus on 22 
Black cultural education, wraparound services and early 23  HB2694 	-33- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
intervention, family mental health services, and culturally 1 
relevant parental engagement. 2 
 
  Section 70. The sum of $30,250,000, or so much thereof as 3 
may be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business 4 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriat ion heretofore made for 5 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 170 of Public Act 102 -0698, 6 
as amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 7 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for grants 8 
to the following units of local government 	for community 9 
development, violence prevention and administrative costs: 10 
 City of Rockford ................................ .$1,500,000 11 
 City of Loves Park ................................ .$500,000 12 
 City of Belvidere ................................ $1,000,000 13 
 City of East Moline .............................. $1,500,000 14 
 City of Moline ................................ ...$1,500,000 15 
 City of Champaign ................................ $2,000,000 16 
 City of Urbana ................................ ...$2,000,000 17 
 City of Danville ................................ .$1,000,000 18 
 City of Peoria ................................ ...$3,000,000 19 
 City of East Peoria ................................ $500,000 20 
 Village of Peoria Heights .......................... $250,000 21 
 City of West Peoria ................................ $250,000 22 
 Village of Bartonville ............................. $250,000 23 
 City of Bloomington ................................ $500,000 24  HB2694 	-34- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
 Town of Normal ................................ .....$500,000 1 
 City of Springfield .............................. $3,000,000 2 
 City of Decatur ................................ ..$1,000,000 3 
 City of Alton ................................ ....$1,000,000 4 
 City of Granite City ............................. $1,000,000 5 
 City of East St. Louis ........................... $3,000,000 6 
 City of Cahokia Heights .......................... $3,000,000 7 
 Venice Township ................................ ....$250,000 8 
 Village of Washington Park ......................... $250,000 9 
 Village of Brooklyn ................................ $250,000 10 
 Village of Fairmont ................................ $250,000 11 
 City of Cairo ................................ ......$500,000 12 
 City of Carbondale ................................ .$500,000 13 
 
  Section 75. The sum of $55,000, or so much thereof may be 14 
necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on June 15 
30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 16 
purpose in Article 57, Section 175 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 17 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 18 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 19 
to the Harford Confluenc e Tower. 20 
 
  Section 80. The sum of $55,000, or so much thereof may be 21 
necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on June 22 
30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 23  HB2694 	-35- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
purpose in Article 57, Section 180 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 1 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 2 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 3 
to the CARITAS Family Solutions Development. 4 
 
  Section 85. The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof may 5 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 6 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 7 
purpose in Article 57, Section 185 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 8 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 9 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 10 
to Village of Bridgeview for costs associated with Seat Geek 11 
Stadium upgrades and tourism. 12 
 
  Section 90. The sum of $300,000 or so much thereof may be 13 
necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on June 14 
30, 2023, from an appropriat ion heretofore made for such 15 
purpose in Article 57, Section 190 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 16 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 17 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 18 
to North Riverside for costs associated wi th the capital 19 
improvements to West Central Consolidated Communication 20 
Dispatch Center serving the Villages of Riverside, North  21 
Riverside, Brookfield and McCook. 22 
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  Section 95. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof may be 1 
necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on June 2 
30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 3 
purpose in Article 57, Section 195 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 4 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 5 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 6 
to City of Burbank for costs associated with infrastructure. 7 
 
  Section 100. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof may 8 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 9 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 10 
purpose in Article 57, Section 200 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 11 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 12 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 13 
to City of Berwyn for costs associated with infrastructure. 14 
 
  Section 105. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof may 15 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 16 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 17 
purpose in Article 57, Section 205 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 18 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 19 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 20 
to City of Summit for costs associated with street 21 
infrastructure. 22 
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  Section 110. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof may 1 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 2 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 3 
purpose in Article 57, Section 210 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 4 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 5 
Economic Opportunity from the Gen eral Revenue Fund for a grant 6 
to City of Bedford for costs associated with infrastructure. 7 
 
  Section 115. The sum of $980,000, or so much thereof may 8 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 9 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretof ore made for such 10 
purpose in Article 57, Section 215 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 11 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 12 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 13 
to the City of Plainfield for costs associated with w	ater 14 
infrastructure improvements. 15 
 
  Section 120.  The sum of $57,000, or so much thereof may 16 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 17 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 18 
purpose in Article 57, Section 220 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 19 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 20 
Economic Opportunity fro m the General Revenue Fund for a grant 21 
to the City of Romeoville for costs associated with water 22 
infrastructure. 23  HB2694 	-38- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
 
  Section 125.  The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof may 1 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 2 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 3 
purpose in Article 57, Section 225 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 4 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 5 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 6 
to the City of Niles for co sts associated with a Salt Dome. 7 
 
  Section 130. The sum of $1,250,000, or so much thereof may 8 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 9 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 10 
purpose in Article 57, Section 230 of Public Act 102-0698, as 11 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 12 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 13 
to the City of Lake Bluff for costs associated with a pedestrian 14 
bridge. 15 
 
  Section 135. The sum of $700,000, or so much thereof may 16 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 17 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 18 
purpose in Article 57, Section 235 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 19 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 20 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 21 
to the City of Glencoe for costs associated with cribwall 22  HB2694 	-39- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
replacement. 1 
 
  Section 140. The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof may 2 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 3 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 4 
purpose in Article 57, Section 240 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 5 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 6 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a gra nt 7 
to the City of Romeoville for costs associated with purchasing 8 
of equipment. 9 
 
  Section 145. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof may 10 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 11 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made fo r such 12 
purpose in Article 57, Section 245 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 13 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 14 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 15 
to the City of Bolingbrook for costs associated with 16 
infrastructure improvements at the Town Center Pavilion. 17 
 
  Section 150. The sum of $1,200,000, or so much thereof may 18 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 19 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 20 
purpose in Article 57, Se ction 250 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 21 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 22  HB2694 	-40- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 1 
to the City of Lockport for costs associated with 2 
infrastructure improvements. 3 
 
  Section 155. The sum of $1,200,000, or so much thereof may 4 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 5 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 6 
purpose in Article 57, Section 255 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 7 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 8 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 9 
to the City of Springfield for costs associated with 10 
infrastructure improvements at the Pharmacy Gallery & Art 11 
Space. 12 
 
  Section 160. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof may 13 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 14 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 15 
purpose in Article 57, Section 260 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 16 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Com merce and 17 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 18 
to Fox Valley Park District for costs associated with 19 
infrastructure improvements at Lippold Park. 20 
 
  Section 165. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof may 21 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 22  HB2694 	-41- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 1 
purpose in Article 57, Section 275 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 2 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 3 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 4 
to Kankakee County for costs associated with infrastructure 5 
improvements in the following units of local government: 6 
Kankakee Valley Park District ....................... $150,000 7 
Bourbonnais ................................ ...........$50,000 8 
Chebanse Township ................................ .....$50,000 9 
Bradley ................................ ..............$100,000 10 
Essex ................................ .................$50,000 11 
Pilot Township ................................ ........$50,000 12 
Reddick ................................ ...............$50,000 13 
South Wilmington ................................ ......$50,000 14 
Braceville ................................ ............$50,000 15 
Herscher ................................ .............$100,000 16 
Union Hill ................................ ...........$100,000 17 
City of Kankakee ................................ .....$200,000 18 
 
  Section 170. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof may 19 
be necessary, remains unexpen ded at the close of business on 20 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 21 
purpose in Article 57, Section 276 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 22 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 23 
Economic Opportunity from the General Re venue Fund for a grant 24  HB2694 	-42- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
to the Rich Township for costs associated with infrastructure 1 
improvements. 2 
 
  Section 175. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof may 3 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 4 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 5 
purpose in Article 57, Section 280 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 6 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 7 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 8 
to the City of New Lenox for costs associated with 9 
infrastructure improvements. 10 
 
  Section 180. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof may 11 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 12 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 13 
purpose in Article 57, Section 285 of Public Act 102-0698, as 14 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 15 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 16 
to Elmhurst Park District for costs associated with 17 
infrastructure improvements to the Senior Center Kitchen. 18 
 
  Section 185. The sum of $175,000, or so much thereof may 19 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 20 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 21 
purpose in Article 57, Section 290 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 22  HB2694 	-43- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 1 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 2 
to the Downers Grove Park District for costs associated with 3 
infrastructure improvements at Constitution Park Play. 4 
 
  Section 190. The sum of $55,000, or so much thereof may be 5 
necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on June 6 
30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 7 
purpose in Article 57, Section 295 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 8 
amended is reappropriated to the Depart ment of Commerce and 9 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 10 
to Hinsdale Community Services for costs associated with 11 
infrastructure improvements. 12 
 
  Section 195. The sum of $3,000,000, or so much thereof may 13 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 14 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 15 
purpose in Article 57, Section 300 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 16 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 17 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 18 
to the City of Urbana for costs associated with the Illinois 19 
Law Enforcement Alarm System. 20 
 
  Section 200. The sum of $750,000, or so much thereof may 21 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 22  HB2694 	-44- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 1 
purpose in Article 57, Section 305 of Public Act 102-0698, as 2 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 3 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 4 
to the City of Loves Park for costs associated with 5 
infrastructure improvements. 6 
 
  Section 205. The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof may 7 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 8 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 9 
purpose in Article 57, Section 310 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 10 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 11 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 12 
to the City of Rockford for costs associated with 13 
infrastructure improvements. 14 
 
  Section 210. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof may 15 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 16 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 17 
purpose in Article 57, Section 315 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 18 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 19 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 20 
to the Central Stickney Fire Protection District for costs 21 
associated with operating expenses. 22 
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  Section 215. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof may 1 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 2 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 3 
purpose in Article 57, Section 320 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 4 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 5 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 6 
to the Cicero Fire Department for costs associated with 7 
operating expenses. 8 
 
  Section 220. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof may 9 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of busines s on 10 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 11 
purpose in Article 57, Section 325 of Public Act 102-0698, as 12 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 13 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 14 
to the Berwyn Fire Department for costs associated with 15 
operating expenses. 16 
 
  Section 225. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof may 17 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 18 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 19 
purpose in Article 57, Section 330 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 20 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 21 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 22 
to the Stickney Fire Department for costs associated with 23  HB2694 	-46- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
operating expenses. 1 
 
  Section 230. The sum of $150,000, or so much thereof may 2 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 3 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 4 
purpose in Article 57, Section 345 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 5 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 6 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 7 
to the Lyons Fire Department for costs associated with 8 
operating expenses. 9 
 
  Section 235. The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof may be 10 
necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on June 11 
30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 12 
purpose in Article 57, Section 3 50 of Public Act 102-0698, as 13 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 14 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 15 
to the McCook Fire Department for costs associated with 16 
operating expenses. 17 
 
  Section 240. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof may 18 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 19 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 20 
purpose in Article 57, Section 355 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 21 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 22  HB2694 	-47- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 1 
to the Brookfield Fi re Department for costs associated with 2 
operating expenses. 3 
 
  Section 245. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof may 4 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 5 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 6 
purpose in Article 57, Section 360 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 7 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 8 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 9 
to the Riverside Fire Department for costs associated with 10 
operating expenses. 11 
 
  Section 250. The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof may 12 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 13 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 14 
purpose in Article 57, Section 370 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 15 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 16 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 17 
to Regional 911 for costs associated with operating expenses. 18 
 
  Section 255. The sum of $650,000, or so much thereof may 19 
be necessary, remains une xpended at the close of business on 20 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 21 
purpose in Article 57, Section 385 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 22  HB2694 	-48- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 1 
Economic Opportunity from the Genera l Revenue Fund for a grant 2 
to the Village of Orland Hills for costs associated with 3 
infrastructure improvements. 4 
 
  Section 260. The sum of $610,000, or so much thereof may 5 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 6 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 7 
purpose in Article 57, Section 390 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 8 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 9 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 10 
to the Orland Fire Protection D istrict for costs associated 11 
with infrastructure improvements. 12 
 
  Section 265. The sum of $400,000, or so much thereof may 13 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 14 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 15 
purpose in Article 57, Section 400 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 16 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 17 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 18 
to the Frankfort Park District for costs associated with 19 
capital improvements at Lincoln Meadows Park. 20 
 
  Section 270.  The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof may 21 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 22  HB2694 	-49- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 1 
purpose in Article 57, Section 405 of Public Act 1 02-0698, as 2 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 3 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 4 
to the Orland Township Highway District for costs associated 5 
with infrastructure improvements. 6 
 
  Section 275. The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof may 7 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 8 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 9 
purpose in Article 57, Section 410 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 10 
amended is reappropriated to the Depa rtment of Commerce and 11 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 12 
to the Village of Matteson for costs associated with operating 13 
costs. 14 
 
  Section 280.  The sum of $250,000, or so much thereof may 15 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 16 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 17 
purpose in Article 57, Section 415 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 18 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 19 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 20 
to the Village of Hazel Crest for costs associated with 21 
infrastructure improvements. 22 
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  Section 285. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof may 1 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 2 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 3 
purpose in Article 57, Section 420 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 4 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 5 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 6 
to Rich Township for costs associated with ope rating costs. 7 
 
  Section 290.  The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof may 8 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 9 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 10 
purpose in Article 57, Section 425 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 11 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 12 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 13 
to the Village of New Lenox for costs associated with operating 14 
costs. 15 
 
  Section 295.  The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof ma y 16 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 17 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 18 
purpose in Article 57, Section 430 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 19 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 20 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 21 
to the Lockport Township Highway District for costs associated 22 
with infrastructure improvements. 23  HB2694 	-51- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
 
  Section 300.  The sum of $40,000, or so much thereof may 1 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 2 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 3 
purpose in Article 57, Section 435 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 4 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 5 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 6 
to the Village of Countryside for costs associated with 7 
operating costs. 8 
 
  Section 305.  The sum of $100,000, or so much thereof may 9 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 10 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made f or such 11 
purpose in Article 57, Section 440 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 12 
amended is reappropriated to the Department of Commerce and 13 
Economic Opportunity from the General Revenue Fund for a grant 14 
to Skills USA for costs associated with operating costs. 15 
 
  Section 310.  The sum of $1,400,000 or so much thereof as 16 
may be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business 17 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 18 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 445 of Public Act 102 -0698, 19 
as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 20 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant 21 
to the Airport Authority in Marion for daily flights from Marion 22  HB2694 	-52- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
to Chicago. 1 
 
  Section 315.  The sum of $2,600,000 or so much thereof as 2 
may be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business 3 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 4 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 450 of Public Act 102 -0698, 5 
as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 6 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for grant 7 
to Workforce Connection in Rockford for job training.  8 
 
  Section 320. The sum of $500,000 or so much thereof as may 9 
be necessary, is remains unexpended at the close of business 10 
on June 30, 2023, from an ap propriation heretofore made for 11 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 455 of Public Act 102 -0698, 12 
as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 13 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for the 14 
Heart of Illinois Port District for co sts associated with 15 
operating funds. 16 
 
  Section 325. The sum of $90,000 or so thereof as may be 17 
necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on June 18 
30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 19 
purpose in Article 57, Section 460 of Pu blic Act 102-0698, as 20 
amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 21 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for grants to 22  HB2694 	-53- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
the Barat Education Foundation for the costs associated with 1 
operating funds. 2 
 
  Section 330. The sum of $300,000 or so thereof as may be 3 
necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on June 4 
30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 5 
purpose in Article 57, Section 475 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 6 
amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 7 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant to 8 
the Illinois Retail Merchants Association for creating and 9 
operating an organized retail crime association to combat 10 
organized retail crime.  11 
 
  Section 335.  The sum of $200,000, or so thereof as may be 12 
necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on June 13 
30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 14 
purpose in Article 57, Section 480 of Public Act 102-0698, as 15 
amended is reappropriated fr om the General Revenue Fund to the 16 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant to 17 
the Washington Park Fire Department for costs associated with 18 
building rehab. 19 
 
  Section 340.  The sum of $150,000, or so thereof as may be 20 
necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on June 21 
30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 22  HB2694 	-54- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
purpose in Article 57, Section 485 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 1 
amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 2 
Department of Commerce and Ec onomic Opportunity for a grant to 3 
the Austin Fresh Market for operating expenses. 4 
 
  Section 345.  The sum of $200,000, or so thereof as may be 5 
necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on June 6 
30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made f	or such 7 
purpose in Article 57, Section 490 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 8 
amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 9 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant to 10 
the North Austin Council for operating expenses. 11 
   12 
  Section 350. The sum of $500,000 or so thereof as may be 13 
necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on June 14 
30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 15 
purpose in Article 57, Section 495 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 16 
amended is reappropriat ed from the General Revenue Fund to the 17 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for grants to 18 
the Grape Growers for the costs associated with operations. 19 
 
  Section 355.  The sum of $2,000,000, or so much thereof may 20 
be necessary, remains unexpende d at the close of business on 21 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 22 
purpose in Article 57, Section 500 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 23  HB2694 	-55- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 1 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opp ortunity for a grant to 2 
Triton Community College for operating expenses. 3 
 
  Section 360.  The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof may 4 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 5 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 6 
purpose in Article 57, Section 505 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 7 
amended is reappropriated f rom the General Revenue Fund to the 8 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant to 9 
Good Samaritan House for operating expenses. 10 
  11 
  Section 365.  The sum of $550,000, or so much thereof may 12 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of b usiness on 13 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 14 
purpose in Article 57, Section 510 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 15 
amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 16 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a gran t to 17 
Wings Program Inc. for operating expenses, including all prior 18 
incurred costs. 19 
 
  Section 370.  The sum of $3,000,000 or so thereof as may 20 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 21 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore mad e for such 22 
purpose in Article 57, Section 515 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 23  HB2694 	-56- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 1 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for grants to 2 
FBRK Brand for the cost associated with operations. 3 
 
  Section 375.  The sum of $45,000,000 or so much thereof as 4 
may be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business 5 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 6 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 520 of Public Act 102 -0698, 7 
as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 8 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for grants 9 
to the following named entities including non-profits and units 10 
of local government for violence interruption, community 11 
development and operatio nal expenses and administrative costs. 12 
Each grant shall equal the approximate amounts below: 13 
United Way of St Louis ............................. .$500,000 14 
Greater Auburn Gresham CDC ........................... $450,000 15 
Urban Growers Collective ............................ $150,000 16 
Demoiselle 2 Femme, NFP .............................. $150,000 17 
Target Area Development .............................. $150,000 18 
Kindness Campaign ................................ ....$150,000 19 
RAGE (Resident Association of Greater Englewood ......$350,000 20 
Englewood First Responders ........................... $150,000 21 
A Knock At Midnight ................................ ..$250,000 22 
Teamwork Englewood ................................ ...$350,000 23 
Public Equity ................................ ........$150,000 24  HB2694 	-57- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
GoodKidsMadCity-Englewood ............................ $250,000 1 
TGI Movement ................................ .........$150,000 2 
Ex-Cons for Community Social Change ..................$250,000 3 
Stay Lit Youth Services .............................. $150,000 4 
Teatro Tariakuri Dance and Theatre ...................$150,000 5 
Community Youth Development Institute (CYDI) .........$250,000 6 
Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN) ..............$150,000 7 
Woodlawn Restorative Justice Hub ..................... $150,000 8 
Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation ............$150,000 9 
Southside Together Organizing for Power (STOP) .......$250,000 10 
LaTanya & The Youth of Englewood ..................... $150,000 11 
Grow Greater Englewood ............................... $150,000 12 
Teamwork Englewood ................................ ...$150,000 13 
Greater Englewood CDC ................................ $150,000 14 
Le Penseur Youth & Family Services ...................$150,000 15 
Purpose Over Pain ................................ ....$150,000 16 
Bounce for Joy Project ............................... $150,000 17 
Project Simeon 2000 ................................ ..$150,000 18 
Gresham Community Center ............................. $150,000 19 
House of James ................................ .....$1,000,000 20 
Outreach Christian Community Development Corp ......$1,000,000 21 
Christian Community Health Center ..................$1,000,000 22 
Positive Moves NFP ................................ .$1,000,000 23 
After The Game Inc ................................ .$1,000,000 24 
Ada S. McKinley ................................ ....$5,000,000 25  HB2694 	-58- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
The African American Museum at the England Manor .....$200,000 1 
Black Chamber of Commer ce of Lake County .............$200,000 2 
Lake County Chamber of Commerce ...................... $200,000 3 
Cory Douglas Scholastic Academy ...................... $250,000 4 
Lions Math & Science Christian Academy ...............$250,000 5 
Westside Community Center, Inc ....................... $200,000 6 
Step by Step Daycare ................................ .$400,000 7 
Christopher D. Redding Youth Asthma Foundation .......$400,000 8 
GiveNKind ................................ ............$500,000 9 
Waukegan Park District ............................... $350,000 10 
Foss Park District ................................ ...$350,000 11 
Mundelein Park District .............................. $350,000 12 
Vista Medical Center East in Waukegan ................$650,000 13 
Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods .................... $700,000 14 
Hyde Park Neighborhood Club .......................... $250,000 15 
South Shore Chamber ................................ ..$250,000 16 
Centro de Trabajadores ............................... $250,000 17 
Quad Communities Development Corp .................... $250,000 18 
DuSable Museum ................................ .......$700,000 19 
Rogers Park Business Alliance ........................ $500,000 20 
Andersonville Chamber of Commerce .................... $500,000 21 
Uptown United ................................ ........$500,000 22 
Lincoln Square Ravenswood Chamber of Commerce ........$500,000 23 
Edgewater Chamber of Commerce ........................ $500,000 24 
A Just Harvest ................................ .......$500,000 25  HB2694 	-59- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
Heartland Health Centers ............................. $500,000 1 
Edgewater Community Development Corporation ..........$500,000 2 
Chicago Community Bond Fund .......................... $250,000 3 
People’s Music School ................................ $250,000 4 
Refugee One ................................ ..........$250,000 5 
Ethiopian Community Association ...................... $250,000 6 
African American History Museum ...................... $275,000 7 
Decatur Boys & Girls Club ............................ $350,000 8 
African American Genealogy & Cultural Society ........$275,000 9 
Springfield Urban League ............................. $500,000 10 
Springfield ICON ................................ .....$150,000 11 
Metro Black Chamber of Commerce ...................... $200,000 12 
Springfield Project ................................ ..$200,000 13 
Fifth Street Renaissance ........................... $1,500,000 14 
Downtown Springfield Inc ............................. $300,000 15 
The LYNC ................................ .............$100,000 16 
Greater All Nations Tabernacle ....................... $550,000 17 
Pure Haven Family Resource Cente r .................... $200,000 18 
Mount Pilgrim Development Corp ....................... $500,000 19 
People’s Community Development Association ...........$500,000 20 
Greater Rock Development Corp ........................ $500,000 21 
Acclivus Inc ................................ .........$250,000 22 
Westside Health Authority ............................ $500,000 23 
Boxing Out Negativity ................................ $350,000 24 
Family Cares (AFC) Mission ......................... $2,400,000 25  HB2694 	-60- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
Cottage Grove Heights Community Coalition .............$50,000 1 
Global Girls Inc ................................ ......$50,000 2 
Majestic Florist ................................ ......$50,000 3 
True to Life Foundation .............................. $100,000 4 
Rosemoor Community Association ....................... $100,000 5 
West Chesterfield Community Association ..............$100,000 6 
Dolton School District #149 .......................... $150,000 7 
Hegewisch Business Association ....................... $250,000 8 
Greater Roseland Chamber of Commerce .................$250,000 9 
Thornton Township ................................ ....$500,000 10 
Chatham Business Association ......................... $750,000 11 
Southeast Chicago Chamber of Commerce ................$750,000 12 
South Central Community Service ...................... $750,000 13 
Southside Business Incubator ....................... $1,000,000 14 
Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities ........$2,000,000 15 
Champs Male Mentoring Program – Chirise ..............$100,000 16 
South Technical Center ................................ $50,000 17 
 
  Section 380.  The sum of $5,975,000 or so much thereof as 18 
may be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business 19 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 20 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 525 of Public Act 102 -0698, 21 
as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 22 
the Department of Comm erce and Economic Opportunity for grants 23 
to non-profits and units of local government for violence 24  HB2694 	-61- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
interruption, community development and operational expenses. 1 
 
  Section 385. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as 2 
may be necessary, remains unexpend ed at the close of business 3 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 4 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 530 of Public Act 102 -0698, 5 
as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 6 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Op portunity for a grant 7 
to Reclaiming Chicago for costs associated with purchasing and 8 
installing solar panels in Lawndale. 9 
  10 
  Section 390. The sum of $312,000, or so much thereof as may 11 
be necessary, remains unexpended at the close of business on 12 
June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 13 
purpose in Article 57, Section 535 of Public Act 102 -0698, as 14 
amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the 15 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant to 16 
Nonprofit Utopia, LLC for the purpose of operating assistance. 17 
 
  Section 395.  The sum of $25,000, or so much thereof as may 18 
be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of business 19 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 20 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 526 of Public Act 102 -0698, 21 
as amended, is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 22 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant 23  HB2694 	-62- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
to South Chicago Heights Police Department for costs associated 1 
with a police body came ra program. 2 
 
     Section 400.  The sum of $360,000 or so much thereof as 3 
may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 4 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 5 
made for such purpose in Article 57, Section 540 of Public Act 6 
102-0698, as amended, is reapprop riated from the General 7 
Revenue Fund to the Department of Commerce and Economic 8 
Opportunity for a grant to St. Joseph Academy for all costs 9 
associated with repairs, maintenance, and other capital 10 
improvements, as well as operations and services. 11 
 
     Section 405.  The sum of $500,000 or so much thereof as 12 
may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 13 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 14 
made for such purpose in Article 57, Section 545 of Public Act 15 
102-0698, as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue 16 
Fund to the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for 17 
a grant to Casa Central for costs associated with operating 18 
expenses. 19 
 
    Section 410. The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as 20 
may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 21 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 22  HB2694 	-63- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
made for such purpose in Article 57, Section 550 of Public Act 1 
102-0698, as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue 2 
Fund to the Department of Comm erce and Economic Opportunity for 3 
a grant to the Joliet Area Historical Museum for purposes 4 
including, but not limited to, property acquisition and 5 
operating. 6 
 
  Section 415. The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof may 7 
be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of business 8 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 9 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 565 of Public Act 102 -0698, 10 
as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 11 
the Department of Commerce and Eco nomic Opportunity for a grant 12 
to Peoria Civic Center for audience building seed investment. 13 
 
  Section 420.  The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof may 14 
be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of business 15 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation h eretofore made for 16 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 570 of Public Act 102 -0698, 17 
as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 18 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant 19 
to the Peoria Riverfront Museum for operating a ssistance. 20 
 
  Section 425.  The sum of $50,000, or so much thereof may 21 
be a necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of business 22  HB2694 	-64- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 1 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 575 of Public Act 102 -0698, 2 
as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 3 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant 4 
to Big Picture Peoria for a mural project. 5 
 
  Section 430.  The sum of $400,000 or so much thereof as may 6 
be necessary and rema ins unexpended at the close of business 7 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 8 
such purpose in Article 57, Section 70 of Public Act 102-0698, 9 
as amended is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 10 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant 11 
to Illinois National Main Street Center. 12 
 
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  Section 435.  The sum of $65,000, or so much thereof as may 14 
be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business 15 
on June 30, 202 3, from an appropriati on heretofore made for 16 
such purpose in Article 58, Section 10 of Public Act 102-0698, 17 
as amended, is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 18 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant 19 
to the City of Rock Island for all costs an d operating expenses 20 
of the Quad Cities Regional Film Office. 21 
 
  Section 445.  The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as 22  HB2694 	-65- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business 1 
on June 30, 202 3, from an appropriation heretofore made for 2 
such purpose in Article 58, Section 20 of Public Act 102-0698, 3 
as amended, is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 4 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant 5 
to the Village of Wash ington for costs associated with 6 
equipment for the police and fire departments. 7 
 
  Section 450.  The sum of $200,000, or so much thereof as 8 
may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business 9 
on June 30, 202 3, from an appropriation heretofore made for 10 
such purpose in Article 58, Section 22 of Public Act 102-0698, 11 
as amended, is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 12 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant 13 
to the Village of Washington Park for costs associated wi	th 14 
equipment for the police and fire departments, including 15 
purchase of a new fire station. 16 
 
  Section 455.  The sum of $146,000, or so much thereof as 17 
may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business 18 
on June 30, 202 3, from an appropriation heretofore made for 19 
such purpose in Article 58, Section 25 of Public Act 102-0698, 20 
as amended, is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 21 
the Department Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant 22 
to the Village of Schaumburg for the Municipal C	onvention 23  HB2694 	-66- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
Center and Sports Facility Grant Program. 1 
 
  Section 460.  The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as 2 
may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business 3 
on June 30, 202 3, from an appropriation heretofore made for 4 
such purpose in Article 58, Section 30 of Public Act 102-0698, 5 
as amended, is reappropriated from the General Revenue Fund to 6 
the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant 7 
to the Village of Bridgeview for costs associated with 8 
promotional expenses. 9 
 
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  Section 5.  The amount of $1,275,364, or so much thereof 11 
as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 12 
business on June 30,2023, from an appropriation heretofore made 13 
for such purpose in Article 138, Section 15  of Publ ic Act 102-14 
0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State Coronavirus 15 
Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department of Commerce 16 
and Economic Opportunity for general administrative and 17 
contingent costs associated with implementing programs funded 18 
by Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and any 19 
associated federal guidance. 20 
 
  Section 10.  The amount of  $28,527,001, or so much thereof 21  HB2694 	-67- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 1 
business on June 30,2023, from an appropr iation heretofore made 2 
for such purpose in Article 138, Section 20  of Public Act 102 - 3 
0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State Coronavirus 4 
Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department of Commerce 5 
and Economic Opportunity for all costs ass ociated with the Back 6 
to Business Grant Program pursuant to 20 ILCS 605/605	-1050 7 
including administration, technical assistance, and the 8 
awarding of grants to qualifying businesses, including prior 9 
year costs in the approximate amounts below: 10 
 For businesses that submitted a valid 11 
  application under a previous funding 12 
  round of the program but did not  13 
  receive an award ............................... $25,000,000  14 
 To fund start-up costs for businesses during 15 
  the COVID-19 public health emergency and 16 
  fund businesses or organizations engaging 17 
  in the recovery effort to reactivate vacant 18 
  spaces in high traffic areas like 19 
  downtown ................................ .......$50,000,000 20 
 
  Section 15.  The amount of $5,226,629, or so much thereof 21 
as may be necessary and remains unexpended at t he close of 22 
business on June 30, 202 3, from an appropriation heretofore 23 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Section  25  of Public 24  HB2694 	-68- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
Act 102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State 1 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 2 
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for grants, contracts, and 3 
operational costs associated with the Tourism Attraction 4 
Development Grant Program Pursuant to 20 ILCS 665/8a(2). 5 
 
  Section 20.  The amount of $48,665,100, or so much thereof 6 
as may be necess ary and remains unexpended at the close of 7 
business on June 30,2023, from an appropriation heretofore made 8 
for such purpose in Article 138, Section 30  of Public Act 102 -9 
0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State Coronavirus 10 
Urgent Remediation Emer gency Fund to the Department of Commerce 11 
and Economic Opportunity for grants, contracts, and operational 12 
costs associated with the development and implementation of Job 13 
Training and Workforce Recovery programs pursuant to 20 ILCS 14 
605/605-415, including costs related to the implementation of 15 
equity and access workforce commission recommendations. 16 
 
  Section 25.  The amount of $11,697,674, or so much thereof 17 
as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 18 
business on June 30,2023, from an appropria tion heretofore made 19 
for such purpose in Article 138, Section 35 of Public Act 102 -20 
0698, as amended, is reappropriated to the Department of 21 
Commerce and Economic Opportunity from the State Coronavirus 22 
Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund for grants and awards for 23  HB2694 	-69- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
technical assistance, business support services and outreach, 1 
including but not limited to investing in Community Navigators, 2 
targeted business support services for industries heavily 3 
impacted by COVID -19 and businesses in disproportionately 4 
impacted areas, and supporting increased entrepreneurial 5 
assistance efforts statewide, including prior year costs. 6 
 
  Section 30.  The amount of $23,500,000, or so much thereof 7 
as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 8 
business on June 30, 2023, fr om an appropriation heretofore 9 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Section 40  of Public Act 10 
102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated to the Department of 11 
Commerce and Economic Opportunity from the State Coronavirus 12 
Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund for g rants, awards, and 13 
contingent costs associated with implementing the Research in 14 
Illinois to Spur Economic Recovery (RISE) program. 15 
 
  Section 35.  The amount of $1,500,000, or so much thereof 16 
as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 17 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 18 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Section 45 of Public Act 19 
102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated to the Department of 20 
Commerce and Economic Opportunity from the State Coronavirus 21 
Urgent Remedia tion Emergency Fund for operational and 22 
contingent costs of implementing the Research in Illinois to 23  HB2694 	-70- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
Spur Economic Recovery (RISE) program. 1 
 
  Section 40.  The sum of $45,000,000, or so much thereof as 2 
may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close o f business 3 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 4 
such purpose in Article 138, Section 50 of Public Act 102 -0698,  5 
as amended, is reappropriated from the State Coronavirus Urgent 6 
Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department of Commerce and 7 
Economic Opportunity for the purpose of making grants, 8 
contracts, and loans under the American Rescue Plan Capital 9 
Assets (ARPCAP) Program, including prior incurred costs. 10 
 
  Section 45.  The sum of $611,862, or so much thereof as may 11 
be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business 12 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 13 
such purpose in Article 138, Section 55 of Public Ac t 102-0698,  14 
as amended, is reappropriated from the State Coronavirus Urgent 15 
Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department of Commerce and 16 
Economic Opportunity for a grant to Navy Pier for purposes 17 
allowed by Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 18 
and any associated federal guidance. 19 
 
  Section 50.  The amount of $15,000,000, or so much the reof 20 
as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 21 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 22  HB2694 	-71- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Section 60 of Public Act 1 
102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State 2 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 3 
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant to the Donald 4 
E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont for purposes allowed 5 
by Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and any 6 
associated federal guidance. 7 
 
  Section 55.  The sum of $500,000, or so much thereof as may 8 
be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business 9 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 10 
such purpose in Article 138, Section 65 of Public Act 102 -0698, 11 
as amended, is reappropriated from the State Coronavirus Urgent 12 
Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department Commerce and 13 
Economic Opportunity for the purpose of Contracts, Grants, 14 
Loans, Investment and administrative expenses of small business 15 
micro-loans, for purposes permitted by Section 9901 of the 16 
American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and related federal guidance. 17 
 
  Section 60.  The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof as may 18 
be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business 19 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 20 
such purpose in Article 138, Section 70 of Public Act 102 -0698, 21 
as amended, is reappropriated from the State Coronavirus Urgent 22 
Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department of Commerce and 23  HB2694 	-72- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
Economic Opportunity for a grant to the Katherine Dunham Museum 1 
in East St. Louis, for purposes permitted by Section 9901 of 2 
the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and related federal 3 
guidance. 4 
 
  Section 65.  The sum of $300,000, or so much thereof as may 5 
be necessary and rem ains unexpended at the close of business 6 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 7 
such purpose in Article 138, Section 75 of Public Act 102 -0698, 8 
as amended, is reappropriated from the State Coronavirus Urgent 9 
Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department of Commerce and 10 
Economic Opportunity for a grant to the House of Miles Davis 11 
Museum in East St. Louis, for purposes permitted by Section 12 
9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and related federal 13 
guidance. 14 
 
  Section 70.  The sum of $1,000,000, or so much thereof as 15 
may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business 16 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 17 
such purpose in Article 138, Section 80 of Public Act 102 -0698, 18 
as amended, is reappropriated fr om the State Coronavirus Urgent 19 
Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department of Commerce and 20 
Economic Opportunity for a grant to the Alternative Schools 21 
Network for purposes allowed by Section 9901 of the American 22 
Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and any associated federal guidance. 23  HB2694 	-73- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
 
  Section 75.  The sum of $2,500,000, or so much thereof as 1 
may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business 2 
on June 30,2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for such 3 
purpose in Article 138, Section 95  of Public A ct 102-0698, as 4 
amended, is reappropriated, from the State Coronavirus Urgent 5 
Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department of Commerce and 6 
Economic Opportunity for disadvantaged and urban farmers, for 7 
purposes permitted by Section 9901 of the American Resc ue Plan 8 
Act of 2021 and related federal guidance. 9 
 
  Section 80.  The amount of $4,000,000, or so much thereof 10 
as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 11 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 12 
made for such purpose in A rticle 138, Section 100 of Public Act 13 
102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State 14 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 15 
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant to the African -16 
American Family Commission, for pur poses permitted by Section 17 
9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and related federal 18 
guidance. 19 
 
  Section 85.  The amount of $4,000,000, or so much thereof 20 
as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 21 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 22  HB2694 	-74- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Section 105 of Public Act 1 
102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State 2 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 3 
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant to the Latino 4 
Family Commission, for purposes permitted by Section 9901 of 5 
the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 a nd related federal 6 
guidance. 7 
 
  Section 90.  The sum of $4,000,000, or so much thereof as 8 
may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business 9 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 10 
such purpose in Article 138, Section 110 of Public Act 102 -11 
0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State Coronavirus 12 
Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department of Commerce 13 
and Economic Opportunity for a grant to the Asian American 14 
Family Commission, for purposes permitted by Section 9901 of 15 
the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and related federal 16 
guidance. 17 
 
  Section 95.  The sum of $350,000, or so much thereof as may 18 
be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of business 19 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 20 
such purpose in Article 138, Section 11 5 of Public Act 102 -21 
0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State Coronavirus 22 
Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department of Commerce 23  HB2694 	-75- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
and Economic Opportunity for a grant to the STEAM Genius NFP 1 
for training and employment development for job training, for 2 
purposes permitted by Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan 3 
Act of 2021 and related federal guidance. 4 
 
  Section 100.  The sum of $265,445, or so much thereof as 5 
may be necessary and remains unexp ended at the close of business 6 
on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore made for 7 
such purpose in Article 138, Section 120 of Public Act 102	-8 
0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State Coronavirus 9 
Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the De partment of Commerce 10 
and Economic Opportunity for a grant to the Urbana -Champaign 11 
Independent Media Center to provide small community based 12 
grants for community service and violence prevention in Urbana, 13 
for purposes permitted by Section 9901 of the Americ an Rescue 14 
Plan Act of 2021 and related federal guidance. 15 
 
  Section 105. The sum of $2,000,000, or so much therefore 16 
as may be necessary and remains unexpended at the close of 17 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 18 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Section 125 of Public Act 19 
102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State 20 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 21 
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant to Lake Effect 22 
Community Development, for pu rposes permitted by Section 9901 23  HB2694 	-76- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and related federal 1 
guidance. 2 
 
  Section 110. The amount of $125,000 or so much thereof as 3 
may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 4 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 5 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Section 410 of Public Act 6 
102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State 7 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 8 
Of Commerce And Economic Opportunity for a grant to the Peoria 9 
Police Department for equipment for purposes permitted by 10 
Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and related 11 
federal guidance. 12 
  13 
  Section 115. The amount of $500,000 or so much thereof as 14 
may be necessary, and remains unexpend ed at the close of 15 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 16 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Section 415 of Public Act 17 
102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State 18 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 19 
Of Commerce And Economic Opportunity for a grant to the Peoria 20 
Chamber of Commerce for purposes permitted by Section 9901 of 21 
the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and related federal 22 
guidance. 23 
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  Section 120. The sum of $75,000,000 or so much thereof as 1 
may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 2 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 3 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Section 420 of Public Act 4 
102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State 5 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 6 
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for all costs associated 7 
with the Hotel Jobs Recovery Grant Program including 8 
administration, technical assistance, and the awarding of 9 
grants to qualifying hotels for purposes permitted by Section 10 
9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and related federal 11 
guidance. 12 
 
  Section 125.  The sum of $50,000,000 or so much thereof as 13 
may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 14 
business on June 30, 2023, f rom an appropriation heretofore 15 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Section 425 of Public Act 16 
102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State 17 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 18 
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for all costs associated 19 
with the Restaurant Employment and Stabilization Grant Program 20 
including administration, technical assistance, and the 21 
awarding of grants to eligible entities for purposes permitted 22 
by Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 20 21 and 23 
related federal guidance. 24  HB2694 	-78- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
 
  Section 130. The sum of $50,000,000, or so much thereof as 1 
may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 2 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 3 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Sectio n 435 of Public Act 4 
102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State 5 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 6 
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for the relief and 7 
recovery of the creative sector; including grants to 8 
independent live venue operators, performing or presenting arts 9 
organizations, arts education organizations, and museums or 10 
cultural heritage organizations for costs incurred due to 11 
business interruption or other adverse impacts of COVID -19 for 12 
purposes permitted by Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan 13 
Act of 2021 and related federal guidance. 14 
 
  Section 135. The sum of $6,000,000, or so much thereof as 15 
may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 16 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation her etofore 17 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Section 1200 of Public 18 
Act 102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State 19 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 20 
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant to the City 21 
of Cahokia Heights for purposes permitted by Section 9901 of 22 
the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and related federal 23  HB2694 	-79- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
guidance. 1 
 
  Section 140. The sum of $15,000,000, or so much thereof as 2 
may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 3 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 4 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Section 1205 of Public 5 
Act 102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State 6 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 7 
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grants, contracts 8 
and operational costs associated with the Tourism Attraction 9 
Development Grant Programs pursuant to 20 ILCS 665/8a (2), for 10 
purposes permitted by Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan 11 
Act of 2021 and related federal guidance. 12 
 
  Section 145. The sum of $3,000,000, or so much thereof as 13 
may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 14 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 15 
made for such purpose in Article 57, Section 560 of Public Act 16 
102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State 17 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 18 
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for grants to support 19 
state-designated cultural districts as defined by Public Act 20 
102-0628, for purposes allowed by Section 9901 of the American 21 
Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and any associated federal guidance.  22 
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  Section. 150.  The amount of $7,500,000, or so much thereof 1 
as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 2 
business on June 30, 2023, fr om an appropriation heretofore 3 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Section 21 of Public Act 4 
102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State 5 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 6 
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for gr ants, contracts, and 7 
operational costs associated with the Tourism Attraction 8 
Development Grant Program Pursuant to 20 ILCS 665/8a(2), 9 
including prior year costs. 10 
 
  Section. 155.  The amount of $7,500,000, or so much thereof 11 
as may be necessary, and remai ns unexpended at the close of 12 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 13 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Section 22 of Public Act 14 
102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State 15 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 16 
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for grants, contracts, and 17 
operational costs associated with promotion of and advertising 18 
Illinois as a tourism destination as allowed by Section 9901 19 
of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and any asso	ciated 20 
federal guidance, including prior year costs. 21 
  22 
    Section. 160.  The amount of $5,000,000, or so much thereof 23 
as may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 24  HB2694 	-81- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 1 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Section 23 of Public Act 2 
102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated from the State 3 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 4 
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for grants, contracts, and 5 
operational costs associate d with local chambers of commerce 6 
recovery grants pursuant to 20 ILCS 605/605 -1105 as allowed by 7 
Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and any 8 
associated federal guidance, including prior year costs. 9 
 
  Section 165.  The sum of $5,000,000, or so much thereof as 10 
may be necessary, and remains unexpended at the close of 11 
business on June 30, 2023, from an appropriation heretofore 12 
made for such purpose in Article 138, Section 24 of Public Act 13 
102-0698, as amended, is reappropriated fr	om the State 14 
Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department 15 
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for a grant to the Here 16 
to Stay Community Land Trust for acquisition and rehabilitation 17 
of properties and other operational expenses, for purp	oses 18 
allowed by Section 9901 of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 19 
and any associated federal guidance. 20 
 
  Section 170. The sum of $20,000,000, or so much thereof as 21 
may be necessary, is appropriated from the State Coronavirus 22 
Urgent Remediation Emergenc y Fund to the Department of Commerce 23  HB2694 	-82- OMB103 00013 EKH 45013 b 
 
and Economic Opportunity for the purpose of making grants, 1 
contracts, and loans under the American Rescue Plan Capital 2 
Assets (ARPCAP) Program, including prior incurred costs.  3 
 
  Section 175. The amount of $5,000,000, or so much thereof 4 
as may be necessary, is appropriated from the State Coronavirus 5 
Urgent Remediation Emergency Fund to the Department of Commerce 6 
and Economic Opportunity for grants, contracts, and operational 7 
costs associated with the develop ment and implementation of Job 8 
Training and Workforce Recovery programs pursuant to 20 ILCS 9 
605/605-415, including prior year costs. 10 
 
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, 11 
2023. 12