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HB 1330

AGING-CCP-DIRECT SRVCE WORKER

104th Regular Session Introduced by Jaime Andrade and 59 co-sponsors

Illinois HB 1330 modifies direct service worker requirements/protections in state aging and community care programs, affecting workforce standards and service delivery capacity.

Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Martin J. Moylan
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Bill Summary · HB 1330

Legislative bill overview

HB 1330 appears to address direct service workers in Illinois's aging and community care programs (CCP). Based on the title structure, the bill likely modifies regulations, compensation, training requirements, or labor protections for workers providing direct services to elderly or disabled populations through state-funded community care programs.

Why is this important

Direct service workers are essential to aging in place and community care infrastructure, yet historically face low wages, minimal benefits, and high turnover. Legislation affecting this workforce impacts both service quality for vulnerable populations and workforce sustainability in an industry facing chronic labor shortages.

Potential points of contention

  • Cost and funding mechanism – Whether employers or the state funds improved wages/benefits, and fiscal impact on existing budgets
  • Implementation timeline – Compliance costs for providers if requirements are mandated quickly
  • Scope definition – Whether changes apply uniformly across all CCP settings or vary by provider type/size

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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