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HB 4121

ENERGY-VARIOUS REPEALS

104th Regular Session Introduced by Jason Bunting and 5 co-sponsors

Illinois bill HB 4121 repeals unspecified energy-related statutes, with unclear implications for utilities, renewable energy mandates, and consumer protections pending full bill text release.

Referred to Rules Committee
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Bill Summary · HB 4121

Legislative bill overview

HB 4121 is an Illinois bill that repeals various energy-related statutes and regulations, though the specific provisions being repealed are not detailed in the available information. The bill was introduced in October 2025 and is currently in the Rules Committee after its first reading.

Why this is important

Energy policy repeals can significantly affect Illinois' utility regulations, renewable energy mandates, energy efficiency requirements, or consumer protections depending on which statutes are targeted. The real-world impact depends entirely on which existing energy laws this bill eliminates, which could affect electricity prices, environmental compliance, or utility oversight.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency in bill text: Without knowing which specific energy laws are being repealed, stakeholders cannot fully evaluate whether the changes are beneficial or harmful
  • Renewable energy concerns: If the repeals affect Illinois' renewable portfolio standards or clean energy requirements, environmental advocates may oppose the bill
  • Utility regulation impact: Repealing energy regulations could either reduce compliance costs for utilities or remove consumer protections, depending on what's eliminated

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

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