Illinois Local and Organic Food and Farm Task Force Listenting Sessions
Illinois citizens, businesses, farmers, and good food advocates are encouraged to attend a series of listening sessions being held across the state. In May, FamilyFamed.org is co-hosting a listening session in Chicago. We invite you to participate.
History
In 2007, concerned consumers in Chicago teamed with State Representative Julie Hamos (D-Evanston) about the needs of Chicago and urban centers in general for high quality local and organic foods. As a result, Rep. Hamos partnered with Senator Jackie Collins (D- ) to propose HB 1300, which passed and became the Illinois Food, Farms, and Jobs Act (http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/publicacts/fulltext.asp?Name=095-0145) . As evidence of its popularity, over 70% of the legislature signed on as sponsors.
The Act authorized the Illinois Department of Agriculture to appoint a task force, comprised of 32 members (http://www.agr.state.il.us/marketing/ILOFFTaskForce/Bios.pdf ) representing major stakeholder groups of the Illinois food system. The Task Force first met in January 2008, elected officers and began working on their charge, the creation of a report to the Department of Agriculture which would describe the current status of the Illinois food system, then proposed actions which would increase the availability of nutritious, good tasting food from local farmers, and keep more jobs and resources in Illinois.
The Task Force meets monthly as a whole, while committees on Production, Infrastructure, Consumer Access, Media and Education, and Economics generally communicate more often. The goal is to have an accurate and compelling report in the hands of the Department of Agriculture by the first of September for review, with a final copy released by September 30.
To better publicize the Task Force’s activities and to gain access to the broadest possible input, listening sessions are being held across the state. The input from these sessions will be seriously considered in developing the final report.
Listening session schedule
CHICAGO
Saturday, May 17 (5:00 PM)
Green Festival Room
3
Navy Pier
Illinois Food, Farms and Jobs Bill panel
Jim
Braun, Sen. Jacqueline Collins, Rep. Julie Hamos, Debbie Hillman, Jim
Slama
CHICAGO
Tuesday, May 20 (12:00 - 1:30)
"Soup Soapbox"
Listening Session
Hull House
Museum
800 S.
Halsted
Free soup
CHICAGO
LOCAL AGRICULTURE AND COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
Hosted by the Chicago
Food Policy Advisory Council, City of Chicago Department of Planning and
Development, DePaul University, Evanston Food Policy Council, and
FamilyFarmed.org.
Tuesday May 20
(3:00-5:00 pm)
DePaul Center
1 East Jackson
Blvd.
Room 8005
URBANA
Wednesday, May 28 (7:00 - 9:00 PM)
Urbana Civic
Center
108 E. Water
St.
CHICAGO
Wednesday, June 11 (6:00 - 9:00 PM)
Chicago State University
(details forthcoming)
Further information can be gathered from the Task Force’s website: http://www.agr.state.il.us/marketing/Mkt_ILOFFTaskForce.html