(a) The duties of the Commission are to:
         (1) advocate for the funding and authorization
    
necessary to make passenger rail improvements a reality for the region;
        (2) identify and seek to develop ways that states can
    
form partnerships, including with rail industry and labor, to implement improved passenger rail in the region;
        (3) seek development of a long-term, interstate plan
    
for high speed rail passenger service implementation;
        (4) cooperate with other agencies, regions, and
    
entities to ensure that the Midwest is adequately represented and integrated into national plans for passenger rail development;
        (5) adopt bylaws governing the activities and
    
procedures of the Commission and addressing, among other subjects: the powers and duties of officers, the voting rights of Commission members, voting procedures, Commission business, and any other purposes necessary to fulfill the duties of the Commission;
        (6) expend such funds as required to carry out the
    
powers and duties of the Commission; and
        (7) report on the activities of the Commission to the
    
legislatures and governor of the member states on an annual basis.
    (b) In addition to its exercise of these duties, the Commission is empowered to:

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Terms Used In Illinois Compiled Statutes 45 ILCS 78/20

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Oversight: Committee review of the activities of a Federal agency or program.
  • State: when applied to different parts of the United States, may be construed to include the District of Columbia and the several territories, and the words "United States" may be construed to include the said district and territories. See Illinois Compiled Statutes 5 ILCS 70/1.14

         (1) provide multi-state advocacy necessary to
    
implement passenger rail systems or plans, as approved by the Commission;
        (2) work with local elected officials, economic
    
development planning organizations, and similar entities to raise the visibility of passenger rail service benefits and needs;
        (3) educate other state officials, federal agencies,
    
other elected officials, and the public on the advantages of passenger rail as an integral part of an intermodal transportation system in the region;
        (4) work with federal agency officials and Members of
    
Congress to ensure the funding and authorization necessary to develop a long-term, interstate plan for high speed rail passenger service implementation;
        (5) make recommendations to member states;
         (6) if requested by each state participating in a
    
particular project and under the terms of a formal agreement approved by the participating states and the Commission, implement or provide oversight for specific rail projects;
        (7) establish an office and hire staff as necessary;
         (8) contract for or provide services;
         (9) assess dues, in accordance with the terms of this
    
compact;
        (10) conduct research; and
         (11) establish committees.