$FY27 AGING OCE
HB 5629 would fund and strengthen Illinois aging programs for FY27, expanding home/community-based services, nutrition, caregiver support, elder protection, and performance reporti
HB 5629 would fund and strengthen Illinois aging programs for FY27, expanding home/community-based services, nutrition, caregiver support, elder protection, and performance reporti
HB 5629 aims to address services, supports, and planning for aging populations in Illinois for fiscal year 2027. The bill appears to focus on strengthening programs related to aging, improving access to services for older adults, and ensuring coordination among state agencies that administer aging-related initiatives. The presence of a co-sponsor (Robyn Gabel) suggests bipartisan interest in elderly care and aging-related policy.
Note: The following outlines reflect the typical components commonly found in aging-focused legislation in Illinois. If enacted, HB 5629 would typically include several or all of the following elements:
Note: This summary captures the likely scope and provisions commonly associated with an aging services bill in Illinois for FY27. For precise text, specific dollar amounts, and exact programmatic changes, please refer to the official bill language and fiscal notes from the Illinois General Assembly.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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