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2026 Regular Session Introduced by Travis Fitzwater

Requires the Illinois Capital Development Board to annually report on planned and ongoing projects to the Governor and General Assembly, first due July 1, 2026.

Second Read and Referred S Families, Seniors and Health Committee
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Bill Summary · SB 1230

SB 1230 — CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT — REPORT (Public Act 104-0085)

Overview

SB 1230 (Public Act 104‑0085) amends the Capital Development Board Act (20 ILCS 3105) by adding a new Section 21 that establishes an annual reporting requirement for the Illinois Capital Development Board (CDB). The statute directs the Board to report to the Governor and the General Assembly about projects it constructs or supervises.

Key provisions

  • Adds Section 21 to the Capital Development Board Act (20 ILCS 3105).
  • Requires the Capital Development Board to submit a report “concerning all planned and ongoing projects constructed by or under the supervision of the Board.”
  • Timing: the first report is due on or before July 1, 2026, and then annually on or before July 1 each year thereafter.
  • Language was amended during enactment to change earlier phrasing (“upcoming and proposed”) to “planned and ongoing.”
  • No project-level reporting elements (e.g., required data fields such as cost, schedule, or contractor) are specified in the text of the new section.

Who is affected

  • Capital Development Board: charged with preparing and delivering the annual report and compiling information on the Board’s planned and ongoing capital projects.
  • Governor and Illinois General Assembly: official recipients of the report; will receive greater aggregated visibility into the Board’s project portfolio.
  • State agencies, local units of government, contractors, and other stakeholders involved in CDB‑supervised projects may be indirectly affected as CDB compiles and shares information.

Timeline and procedural status

  • Introduced: February 11, 2025.
  • Enacted as Public Act 104‑0085 by the 104th General Assembly.
  • Effective date (statutory): January 1, 2026.
  • First required report due on or before July 1, 2026; annual reports thereafter.

Potential impacts and notes

  • Transparency/oversight: the Act creates a recurring, centralized reporting mechanism intended to improve legislative and executive oversight of state capital projects.
  • Administrative burden: CDB will need processes to collect, verify, and publish project information annually; the bill does not appropriate funds for this activity.
  • Scope: because the statute does not prescribe the specific contents or format of the report, the usefulness of the reports for budgeting or oversight will depend on decisions by CDB (or subsequent legislative direction) about the level of detail provided.
  • Related/companion legislation: HB 2638 and HB 1334 are listed as related/companion bills.

(Prepared from the enrolled Public Act text adding 20 ILCS 3105/21 and legislative history for Public Act 104‑0085.)

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

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