Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2928

Introduced
1/26/24  
Refer
1/26/24  
Refer
2/6/24  

Caption

SECOND CHANCE STATE EDUCATION

Impact

The act seeks to improve the educational landscape for those who have been incarcerated, recognizing the significant correlation between education and reduced recidivism rates. Research referenced in the bill suggests that individuals who participate in educational programs during and after incarceration are substantially less likely to re-offend, with reductions in recidivism rates as high as 43% for those involved in educational programming. By providing these educational opportunities, the bill aims to enhance the chances of reintegration for formerly incarcerated individuals into society.

Summary

SB2928, known as the Second Chance State Education Act, aims to facilitate access to higher education for individuals with felony convictions in Illinois. The bill mandates that public institutions of higher education reserve at least one seat in each class for returning residents—defined as individuals who are residents of Illinois, have graduated high school or obtained an equivalent, and have been previously incarcerated due to a felony conviction. Moreover, at least one online class seat must be reserved for currently incarcerated individuals, ensuring that they have educational opportunities during their incarceration.

Contention

While the bill presents an expansive opportunity for educational access, it may generate contention regarding the consideration of criminal history in college admissions. The Second Chance State College Admissions Act component of SB2928 prohibits institutions from considering criminal history during the admissions process, with few exceptions. This raises potential concerns among critics who may argue that omitting such information could affect campus safety and institutional integrity. Therefore, the balance between fostering inclusive educational opportunities and ensuring community safety may become a central point of debate as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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