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Lake County, IL
Meeting Name: Law & Judicial Committee Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 7/25/2023 10:30 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Assembly Room, 10th Floor or register for remote attendance at https://bit.ly/3NQJRuI
or 10 minutes after the conclusion of the Health and Community Services Committee, whichever is later.
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23-1057 18.1Report from Jennifer Banek, Coroner, for the month of May 2023.communication or reportReport from Jennifer Banek, Coroner, for the month of May 2023.received and placed on the consent agendaPass Action details Not available
23-1046 18.2Report from Joy Gossman, Public Defender, for the month of June 2023.communication or reportReport from Joy Gossman, Public Defender, for the month of June 2023.received and placed on the consent agendaPass Action details Not available
23-0959 18.3Update on Wellness (LivingRoom) Center.presentationUpdate on the Wellness (Living Room) Center.   Action details Not available
23-1021 18.4SAO: SFY24 JJC Grant 1270-41213resolutionJoint resolution authorizing the acceptance of a state fiscal year (SFY) 2024 Juvenile Justice Council (JJC) grant awarded to the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office by the Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission (IJJC) through the Illinois Department of Human Services (DHS) to enhance and strengthen the Lake County JJC, which is run by the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office, including an emergency appropriation of $55,740 in grant funds.approved and referred on to the Financial and Administrative CommitteePass Action details Not available
23-1022 18.5SAO: SFY23-1022 AG #23-0101LCresolutionJoint resolution authorizing the acceptance of a state fiscal year (SFY) 2023 grant awarded by the Illinois General Assembly, through the Illinois Attorney General’s Office (AG) to the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office for costs associated with the implementation of victim text messaging software used to inform victims of important dates and times of criminal trials, including an emergency appropriation of $30,000 in grant funds.approved and referred on to the Financial and Administrative CommitteePass Action details Not available
23-1023 18.6SAO: SFY24 JJYSP #1270-41214resolutionJoint resolution authorizing the acceptance of a state fiscal year (SFY) 2024 Juvenile Justice Youth Service Program (JJYSP) grant awarded to the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office by the Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission (IJJC) through the Illinois Department of Human Services (DHS) to implement A Step Up Program that helps address youth involved in adolescent domestic battery within their homes, including an emergency appropriation of $47,125 in grant funds.approved and referred on to the Financial and Administrative CommitteePass Action details Not available
23-1025 18.7SAO: SFY24 GI-RPSA VPCC #3023-41098resolutionJoint resolution authorizing the acceptance and execution of a Greater Illinois - Reimagine Public Safety Act (GI-RPSA) Violence Prevention Council Coordinator (VPCC) grant awarded to the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office through the Illinois Department of Human Services (DHS) Violence Prevention Services (VPS) to create a VPCC in Lake County aimed at helping build local capacity to reduce firearm violence by encouraging effective, collaborative working relationships across providers in violence prevention, community organizing, asset mapping, resource allocation and capacity building, including grant funding and an emergency appropriation of $100,000.approved and referred on to the Financial and Administrative CommitteePass Action details Not available
23-1027 18.8SAO: SFY24 GI-RPSA #2774-41915resolutionJoint resolution authorizing the acceptance and execution of a Greater Illinois - Reimagine Public Safety Act (GI-RSPA) grant awarded to the Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office through the Illinois Department of Human Services (DHS) Bureau of Violence Prevention Services (VPS) to help reduce violence by providing emotional or trauma-related therapies, and through assistance with housing, employment, job training/placement, family engagement, and wrap-around support services, including grant funding and an emergency appropriation of $300,000.approved and referred on to the Financial and Administrative CommitteePass Action details Not available