Advocacy Team
Action Needed! Time to End Illinois Housing Discrimination Based on Source of Income
Today, Illinois legislators begin our fall veto session! Veto session is a two week period each fall where our state legislators work on following up from bills earlier this year.
Access Living’s top priority is to pass House Bill 2775, in coalition with a lot of our great housing partners. This bill would end Source of Income (SOI) discrimination in housing, statewide.
How you can help:
We need your help to send emails to key Senators to support HB 2775.
In particular, we need help from Senator Lightford, Senator Loughran Cappel, Senator Murphy, Senator Munoz, Senator Morrison, and Senator Feigenholtz, who can help us get this bill across the finish line!
More information about HB 2775 and source of income discrimination:
- In most of Illinois, property owners can turn down potential tenants because of the way they pay their rent–in other words, the source of their income. Landlords may not want to you let pay with cash, housing subsidies, Social Security or many other nontraditional sources of income. There is a nationwide eviction crisis right now, and more people than ever are having trouble getting and keeping a stable place to live. We have a unique opportunity to make a difference in Illinois.
- Illinois House Bill 2775 would protect veterans, mothers receiving child support, domestic abuse survivors, people with disabilities, and Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program participants from discrimination statewide. It would also prohibit landlords from having blanket policies to not accept COVID-19 related emergency rental assistance. This important bill passed the Illinois House this past spring session and currently has 21 sponsors in the Senate. We need the support of your State Senators to move this bill and join 19 other states in outlawing source of SOI discrimination. Again, please send a letter to those key Illinois State Senators to support HB 2775 at this link.
- HB 2775 is especially urgent because many people in our state are newly housing insecure due to the pandemic. Illinois has made a lot of rental assistance available to its residents in these uncertain times, but there has been one big problem. The Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) distributed Emergency Rental Assistance in 2020, but 39.9% of property owners did not complete their end of the application, effectively refusing the money to tenants who requested funds. Renters with nontraditional sources of income have always been unfairly locked out of communities because of SOI discrimination. This pandemic has made the issue worse to a point where it cannot be ignored any longer.
Please share this alert with friends and family in Illinois. Let’s get this bill passed NOW to make sure everyone can get and keep stable housing!