Leglislative Committee Meeting Briefs
Federal Grant Deadline Extended: The Surface Transportation Reauthorization deadline has been extended to May 30 for policy submissions, with both House and Senate committees actively seeking stakeholder input ahead of the September 2026 expiration.
FEMA Program Cuts: The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program was cancelled in April, eliminating a major source of disaster mitigation funding for local governments. The administration called it “wasteful and ineffective” despite widespread local government usage.
State Budget Passed: Illinois passed a $55.2 billion budget with revenue enhancements including tax amnesty programs and expanded hotel taxes on short-term rentals like Airbnb.
Property Tax Appeals: Senate Bill 1326 would allow remote hearings for Property Tax Appeal Board cases in counties with 700,000-725,000 residents, specifically targeting Will County’s population range.
Sheriff Service Fees: Senate Bill 1348 increases sheriff service fees, with summons service rising from $35 to $60 for in-person filings and $35 for electronic filings in third-class counties.
Veterans Services: Senate Bill 1368 creates jurisdictional Veterans Assistance Commissions for counties without existing commissions, allowing regional cooperation in veteran services.
Police Records: Senate Bill 1953 requires law enforcement agencies to obtain complete employment records before hiring officers, including background investigations and performance records from previous employers.
Fire District Design-Build: Senate Bill 1827 authorizes fire protection districts to use design-build contracting methods, streamlining construction processes while maintaining competitive requirements.
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