Cervantes Leads Measure to Ensure Quicker Turnaround Times for ICIJA Grant Approvals

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Applicants for the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICIJA) grants may soon see faster turnarounds on their approvals, thanks to a new initiative led by State Senator Javier Cervantes. “Grant applicants and workers are suffering from the burden of relying on volunteers to grade ICIJA grant applications,” said Cervantes (D-Chicago). “With this legislation, both parties will see a faster turnaround time, and not need to deal with unnecessary stress.” Currently, ICIJA is required to utilize volunteer workers to score grant applications, a rule intended to keep the process unbiased. However, this can lead to lengthy delays due to dips in volunteer work, or unreliable expertise levels in the grading process. Senate Bill 106 would give ICIJA the ability to contract outside organizations to help review and score grant applications, which would expedite the process and ensure applications are reviewed by accredited, unbiased professionals. Senate Bill 106 passed the Senate on Friday. The Bill now moves to the House of Representatives for further consideration.

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