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HB4819 • 2026

STRENGTHENING FATHERS&FAMILIES

STRENGTHENING FATHERS&FAMILIES

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Sponsor
Curtis J. Tarver, II
Last action
2026-03-27
Official status
Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
Effective date
Not listed

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STRENGTHENING FATHERS&FAMILIES

STRENGTHENING FATHERS&FAMILIES

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-27 Illinois General Assembly

    Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee

  2. 2026-02-24 Illinois General Assembly

    Assigned to Appropriations-Health and Human Services Committee

  3. 2026-02-06 Illinois General Assembly

    First Reading

  4. 2026-02-06 Illinois General Assembly

    Referred to Rules Committee

  5. 2026-02-03 Illinois General Assembly

    Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Curtis J. Tarver, II

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104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB4819

Introduced , by Rep. Curtis J. Tarver, II

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:

New Act
30 ILCS 105/5.1038 new

Creates the Commission on Strengthening Fathers and Families Act.
Provides that the purpose of the Act is to promote the recognition of the
importance of the participation of both parents in the lives of their
children. Creates the Strengthening Fathers and Families Initiative
(Initiative) with the goal of increasing the awareness of the problems
created when a child grows up without the presence and support of a caring
and loving father, identifying strategies that are successful in
overcoming identified obstacles that discourage the active engagement of
fathers, and other specified goals. Requires the Initiative to also
promote positive interactions between fathers and their children, while
promoting positive interactions between fathers and the mothers of their
children. Creates the Commission on Strengthening Fathers and Families to
carry out the purposes, goals, and initiatives of the Act. Contains
provisions on the Commission's membership, goals, and duties, including,
but not limited to, (i) developing a comprehensive plan that promotes the
positive involvement and engagement of fathers and that advances family
strengthening strategies, (ii) evaluating State programs, governmental
policies, and community initiatives related to fatherhood and family
strengthening, (iii) making recommendations to the Governor, the Deputy
Governor of Health and Human Services, and the General Assembly, (iv)
developing criteria for grants to fatherhood and family strengthening
projects, and (v) receiving grants, contributions, and other funds for
projects and activities related to advancing father involvement and
engagement, and family strengthening. Provides that the Department of
Human Services shall provide staffing support to the Commission. Creates
the Fatherhood and Family Strengthening Fund to hold grants,
contributions, and other funds received by the Commission to be expended
for the purposes of the Act. Amends the State Finance Act to add the
Fatherhood and Family Strengthening Fund to the list of State funds.
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A BILL FOR

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AN ACT concerning families.

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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:

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Section 1.
Short title.
This Act may be cited as the
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Commission on Strengthening Fathers and Families Act.

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Section 5.
Purpose.
The purpose of this Act is to promote
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the recognition of the importance of the participation of both
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parents in the lives of their children. While social policy
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and practice have often focused on the difficulties of raising
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a child in a single-parent family and have often created
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barriers to the involvement of both parents in their child's
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life, the purpose of this Act is to promote a social policy and
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practice that values the contribution that each parent brings
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to the family unit, whether that parenting is occurring with
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parents who have never been married, parents who are divorced,
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or parents who are married and cohabiting.

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Section 10.
Strengthening Fathers and Families Initiative.
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(a) The purpose of this Act shall be implemented through a
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family strengthening initiative to be directed by the
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Commission on Strengthening Fathers and Families created under
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Section 15.
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(b) The Strengthening Fathers and Families Initiative is

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created with the following goals:
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(1) to increase the awareness of the problems created
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when a child grows up without the presence and support of a
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caring and loving father;
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(2) to identify obstacles that impede or prevent the
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involvement of caring and loving fathers in the lives of
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their children;
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(3) to identify strategies that are successful in
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overcoming identified obstacles that discourage the active
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engagement of fathers; and
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(4) to facilitate the transition from current
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policies, perceptions, and practices that adversely affect
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the participation of fathers in their children's lives due
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to such policies, perceptions, and practices failing to
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promote the contributions of caring and loving fathers.
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The Strengthening Fathers and Families Initiative shall
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promote positive interactions between fathers and their
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children, as well as promote positive interactions between
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fathers and the mothers of their children. While the emphasis
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of the initiative must be on the population of children whose
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families have received or are receiving public assistance, the
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initiative may not exclude those populations of children for
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whom the initiative is appropriate.

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Section 15.
Commission on Strengthening Fathers and
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Families; membership and goals.

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(a) The Commission on Strengthening Fathers and Families
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is created to carry out the purposes, goals, and initiatives
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of this Act. The Commission shall consist of a maximum of 21
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members. The Chair of the Commission shall be appointed by and
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serve at the pleasure of the Deputy Governor of Health and
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Human Services. Upon appointing the inaugural Chair of the
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Commission, the inaugural Chair and the Deputy Governor of
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Health and Human Services shall work collaboratively to
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identify and install the Commission members.
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The Commission shall be operational when at least an
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additional 10 Commission members have been identified and
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installed. Election of the co-chair of the Commission and the
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establishment of Commission bylaws must occur within a
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reasonable time and manner after the Commission is effectively
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operational.
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All decisions made and policies established by the
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Commission shall be by consensus of the Commission membership
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based on the vote of a simple majority.
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(b) The Commission membership may be comprised of, but not
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limited to: fathers, mothers, a TANF program representative,
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an advocate from the child welfare community, advocates from
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fatherhood organizations, advocates from mother advocacy
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organizations, a family law representative, a judicial or
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family court representative, a representative from a legal
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service organization, a social service agency representative,
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a family support organization representative, a representative

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from the Department of Corrections, a representative from the
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Attorney General's Office, a representative from the State's
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Attorney's Office, and either a representative from the
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Department of Healthcare and Family Services' Division of
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Child Support Services or a representative from the Department
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of Children and Family Services.
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At least 50% of the Commission's membership shall be
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comprised of parents.
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Members shall serve without compensation but may be
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reimbursed for their actual expenses in carrying out their
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duties as members of the Commission.
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The Department of Human Services must provide staff
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support to ensure the operational integrity and to assist in
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advancing the work of the Commission.
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(c) The goals of the Commission on Strengthening Fathers
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and Families must include, but are not limited to, the
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following:
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(1) Advocating for growing public will to support the
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role of fathers in families across the socio-economic
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spectrum of families and family-configurations.
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(2) Supporting education opportunities that prepare
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fathers to effectively meet their legal, financial,
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nurturing, and emotional obligations to their children.
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(3) The promotion of the establishment of paternity
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upon the birth of a child.
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(4) Promoting strategies that assist fathers in

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fostering nurturing and emotional connections with their
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children, while building cooperative and collaborative
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relationships with the mothers of their children.
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(5) Supporting the promotion of peer-to-peer father
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support groups that support fathers in developing and
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maintaining positive and supportive relationships with
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their children, as well as with the mothers of their
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children.
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(6) Reducing the negative outcomes of divorce,
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separation, custody, and visitation by advancing
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opportunities for parent and family mediation and
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promoting approaches that support autonomous parental
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decision-making through mutually agreed on parenting
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plans.
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(7) Encouraging the coordination, integration, and
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leveraging of State and local services so they function
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more seamlessly and holistically to strengthen and support
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fathers and families.

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Section 20.
Duties of the Commission on Strengthening
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Fathers and Families.
The duties of the Commission on
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Strengthening Fathers and Families may evolve over time as the
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Commission executes on its mission. The Commission's duties
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include, but are not limited to, the following:
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(1) To develop a comprehensive plan that promotes the
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positive involvement and engagement of fathers, and that

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advances family strengthening strategies that improve the
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social, emotional, and physical development of children.
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(2) To evaluate State programs, governmental policies,
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and community initiatives related to fatherhood and family
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strengthening and make recommendations regarding those
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programs and policy initiatives to the Governor, the
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Deputy Governor of Health and Human Services, and the
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General Assembly.
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(3) To engage in a partnership with a university
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collaborator that will advance basic research and data
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analysis associated with promoting practices and policies
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that support father engagement and involvement and family
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strengthening. The inaugural research partner for the
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Commission shall be the Lab for Empowerment and
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Advancement through Dad-Driven Research in the School of
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Social Work at the University of Illinois-Chicago.
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(4) With the support of the Office of the Deputy
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Governor for Health and Human Services, to convene
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statewide symposia to discuss and accelerate efforts to
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advance fatherhood and family strengthening initiatives
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statewide.
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(5) Subject to appropriations, to develop criteria for
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and to issue requests for proposals for grants to
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fatherhood and family strengthening projects that are
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approved by the Commission.
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(6) To receive grants, contributions, and other funds

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for the purpose of projects and activities related to
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advancing father involvement and engagement and family
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strengthening.
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(7) As appropriate, and as resources and capacity
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allow, to annually develop a report associated with the
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work of the Commission on Strengthening Fathers and
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Families.

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Section 25.
Fatherhood and Family Strengthening Fund.
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Grants, contributions, and other funds received by the
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Commission on Strengthening Fathers and Families must be
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deposited into the Fatherhood and Family Strengthening Fund, a
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special fund created in the State treasury. Subject to
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appropriation and as directed by the Commission, moneys in the
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Fund may be expended for the purposes of this Act. The
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Department of Human Services may direct discretionary funds to
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the Fatherhood and Family Strengthening Fund to support the
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core functions and operations of the Commission on
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Strengthening Fathers and Families.

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Section 85.
The State Finance Act is amended by adding
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Section 5.1038 as follows:

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(30 ILCS 105/5.1038 new)
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Sec. 5.1038.
The Fatherhood and Family Strengthening Fund.

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