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HB 1075

BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION ACT

104th Regular Session Introduced by Robyn Gabel and 4 co-sponsors

Illinois Budget Implementation Act HB 1075 enacts statutory changes to support FY2025-2026 budget with provisions effective between June 2025 and March 2026.

Public Act . . . . . . . . . 104-0002
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Bill Summary · HB 1075

Legislative bill overview

HB 1075 is Illinois's Budget Implementation Act, which enacts statutory changes necessary to support the state's fiscal year 2025-2026 budget. The bill contains various provisions with staggered effective dates ranging from immediate implementation (June 16, 2025) through March 1, 2026, allowing the state to phase in budgetary adjustments over time.

Why is this important

Budget implementation acts translate the executive budget proposal into actual law by modifying revenue sources, spending authorities, and fiscal policies. This bill directly affects state spending, tax policy, and service delivery across Illinois agencies, influencing everything from education funding to social services to infrastructure investment.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited public information: The summary provided does not specify which programs receive funding increases or cuts, making it difficult to assess which constituencies benefit or lose resources
  • Staggered implementation timeline: Multiple effective dates suggest some provisions may be controversial enough to warrant delayed implementation, potentially masking their immediate fiscal impact
  • Typical budget act trade-offs: Implementation bills routinely contain provisions that balance competing priorities (revenue increases vs. spending cuts, new programs vs. deficit reduction), which inevitably create winners and losers among taxpayers and service recipients

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

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