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HB 3958

$FY26 MI

104th Regular Session Introduced by Robyn Gabel

Illinois HB 3958 proposes fiscal year 2026 state appropriations, currently in early committee review stages with specific funding allocations not yet publicly detailed.

Referred to Rules Committee
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Bill Summary · HB 3958

Legislative bill overview

HB 3958 is a fiscal year 2026 appropriations bill introduced in the Illinois House of Representatives. The bill has just been filed and referred to the Rules Committee, indicating it is in its earliest stages of the legislative process. Without access to the specific appropriations language, the bill's exact funding allocations and targeted programs cannot be determined from the current filing information.

Why is this important

Budget bills are fundamental to state governance, determining how tax revenues are allocated across government agencies, schools, infrastructure, and social services. FY26 appropriations bills set spending priorities that directly affect public services available to Illinois residents and establish the state's fiscal direction for that year.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding priorities: Disagreements likely to emerge over which agencies and programs receive increased, maintained, or reduced funding
  • State revenue constraints: Illinois faces ongoing structural budget challenges that may limit available resources and force difficult trade-offs
  • Partisan budget negotiations: Appropriations bills often become focal points for broader political disputes between legislative chambers and the governor

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

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