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HB 3106

BUDGET-BIMP CHANGES

104th Regular Session Introduced by Mike Coffey and 1 co-sponsor

HB 3106 modifies Illinois budget implementation procedures through unspecified BIMP changes, currently in Rules Committee review since February 2025.

Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
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Bill Summary · HB 3106

Legislative bill overview

HB 3106 proposes changes to Illinois's Budget Implementation and Modernization Plan (BIMP), a framework governing state budget procedures and fiscal management. The bill has been introduced but remains in the early committee stage, with limited publicly available details on the specific amendments being proposed.

Why is this important

Budget procedural reforms affect how the state allocates resources, manages fiscal transparency, and implements appropriations across agencies. Changes to BIMP could impact government efficiency, spending oversight, and the state's ability to respond to fiscal challenges—issues directly affecting taxpayers and public services.

Potential points of contention

  • Specificity gap: Without detailed bill language available, it's unclear whether changes expand or restrict budget flexibility, making stakeholder assessment difficult
  • Fiscal impact uncertainty: Procedural changes may have indirect effects on state spending priorities or budget deficits that aren't immediately apparent
  • Oversight vs. efficiency trade-off: Reforms could either strengthen fiscal controls or streamline decision-making, depending on the actual provisions—potentially benefiting different constituencies

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

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