
Occupational licensing requirements, intended to protect the public’s health, safety, and welfare, now affect over 400 professions in Illinois. These requirements make it difficult for anyone wanting a new profession or moving to Illinois who needs a license to continue in their current profession. These requirements also make it harder for businesses to fill open positions. Last year, the SBAC and the IJ Clinic championed legislation that created the Comprehensive Licensing Information to Minimize Barriers (CLIMB) task force to study the problem and report back to the General Assembly. We are pleased to report that the CLIMB task force has held several meetings this spring. We look forward to their report this fall. If Illinois' occupational licensing requirements are making it difficult for your business to fill open positions, please share your story with us at emma@sbacil.org
Casino Night! | SBAC Empower
DONATE What an Incredible Night! Friday, May 19th, 2023 marks SBAC Empower’s First EVER fundraiser. And boy was it a resounding success! We had an incredible turnout, and we are appreciative of all who came and joined us that evening! The staff here at Empower (as well as our sister organization, the SBAC) all were…
Procurement Bidding Reform Passes both the Illinois House and Senate!
Read S.B. 2192 SB 2192 FACT SHEET Increasing Access to Government Contracts for Small, Minority, and Women-Owned Businesses SB 2192 View the Press Release on SB 2192 The SBAC is excited to announce legislation that will increase access to government contracts for small, minority, and women-owned businesses has passed both the Illinois House and Senate!…
Reduce Recidivism and Grow the Workforce
HB 3418 FACT SHEET HB 3418 Hoja de Hechos Read H.B. 3418 Labor shortage requires unconventional hiring… Expand JPMorgan says labor shortage requires unconventional hiring, including people with criminal records PUBLISHED THU, MAR 10 20224:53 PM EST How hiring individuals with criminal records can benefit workforce… Expand How hiring individuals with criminal records can benefit…