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The Illinois State Police Gun Strategy 2026 outlines a multi-divisional approach to combat gun violence and enhance public safety. It encompasses the Division of Justice Services, focusing on regulatory compliance and firearm owner services; the Division of Forensic Services, utilizing forensic science for gun crime investigations; the Division of Patrol, employing intelligence-driven enforcement and violence suppression initiatives; and the Division of Criminal Investigation, dedicated to investigating gun trafficking and firearm-related crimes. The strategy aims to improve operational efficiency, foster inter-divisional collaboration, and leverage technological advancements to reduce firearm-related incidents and ensure the safety of Illinois communities.
The meeting included a legislative review where concerns regarding HB5502 were discussed, specifically involving the Cable Association and draft language addressing those concerns, which will require further discussion. A financial update detailing year-to-date spending through February 28, 2022, was presented. Under new business, two new Board members, Chris Kindelspire and Laura Daley, were noted as appointed, with the Governor's Office working on additional appointments. A member of the public offered comments expressing appreciation for the Board members' diligence concerning legislative proposals.
The meeting included a presentation from DoIT regarding cyber defense, breach mitigation, and recovery efforts. A public hearing was held where the Board unanimously approved the Peoria/Stark County consolidation plan. Discussions covered draft Administrative Rules Parts 1324, 1327, and 1329, focusing on grant language updates and required financial reporting changes. A legislative update noted that while HB5502 passed, the $5 million sweep of the Statewide 9-1-1 Fund impacts future federal grant eligibility. Administrator updates detailed the timeline for transitioning the first 51 PSAPs to the ESInet, successful GIS data upload script testing, and progress on FY23 grant application reviews.
The meeting included a legislative review where the Board unanimously agreed to approve an amendment to HB5502, specifically with section 15.6c(d) stricken. The Chairman reminded Board members that their Statements of Economic Interest were due. During the public comment section, an issue concerning 9-1-1 surcharge applicability to data-only plans was raised.
The meeting focused on several agenda items, including the review and unanimous approval of the 2022 Annual Report to the Legislature with changes. Discussion regarding HB5502, which incorporates Kari's Law and Ray Baum's Act language into the ETSA, was tabled until the March meeting to address concerns from ISP and the Cable Association. The Administrator's Update covered the projected go-live for unserved counties (Henderson/Hancock in Q1 2022), overdue 2021 AFRs from ten systems, and progress on the NG911 implementation, including ESInet circuit installations and site surveys, and GIS data uploads. Furthermore, grant application summaries for FY23 Consolidation Grants and NG911 Expenses Grants were provided. Board appointments remain pending.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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