Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HR0071

Introduced
2/15/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Refer
3/7/23  
Report Pass
3/15/23  

Caption

US CENSUS-FUNDING-UNDERCOUNT

Impact

The statute primarily impacts federal funding allocation processes and procedures regarding census data accuracy. By advocating for an adjustment based on population undercounts, HR0071 seeks to influence how federal resources are distributed to states, especially those like Illinois that have experienced discrepancies. As such, it highlights the necessity for accurate census data and the importance of ensuring that all communities receive appropriate funding to cater to their specific needs.

Summary

House Resolution 71 (HR0071) addresses the significant issue of the population undercount experienced by the state of Illinois during the 2020 Census. The resolution explicitly urges the Biden Administration to rectify this situation by adjusting federal funding levels to accurately reflect Illinois's true population. This move is aimed at ensuring that the state receives its fair share of federal resources, which is crucial for responsiveness to the needs of undercounted populations within its borders.

Contention

While the resolution may receive broad support due to its goal of ensuring fair funding, the debate may center around the adequacy of the measures to adjust federal funding strictly based on census data adjustments. Some legislators could argue that relying on census figures, which have consistently been a point of contention due to their complexities and inaccuracies, is insufficient. Thus, the resolution's effectiveness could be challenged based on the criteria and implementation mechanisms used for these adjustments.

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