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IL SB4162
Bill
Status
2/25/2026
Primary Sponsor
Adriane Johnson
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AI Summary
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Creates the Home for Good Program, a statewide coordinated initiative to provide housing and reentry services to individuals with arrest/conviction records and those currently or formerly incarcerated
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Requires the Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) to provide grants for acquiring, developing, and rehabilitating permanent and transitional affordable housing units exclusively for the targeted population, plus site-based and tenant-based rental subsidies
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Mandates housing needs assessments for all individuals exiting Illinois Department of Corrections custody at least 12 months before release, administered by community-based organizations with reentry expertise
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Establishes the Home for Good Institute to train community organizations on housing development for justice-involved populations, and creates a Home for Good Oversight Board (up to 25 members) chaired by the R3 Board chair to coordinate program implementation
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Requires the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA) to fund community organizations providing case management, reentry navigation, and supportive services including health care, education, job training, transportation, and family reunification
Legislative Description
HOME FOR GOOD ACT
Last Action
Added as Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Robert Peters
3/4/2026