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SB 4110

$FY27 DOR OCE

104th Regular Session Introduced by Elgie Sims

SB 4110 appropriates FY27 funds to Illinois's Department of Revenue Office of the Comptroller and Examiner for state financial auditing and oversight operations.

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Bill Summary · SB 4110

Legislative bill overview

SB 4110 is a Department of Revenue (DOR) budget appropriation bill for fiscal year 2027, filed by Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. The bill allocates funding to the Office of the Comptroller and Examiner (OCE), a unit within the Department of Revenue. This is a routine budgetary measure that determines operational funding levels for the specified agency during FY27.

Why is this important

Budget appropriation bills directly determine how state agencies function and what services they can provide. The OCE oversees financial audits and examinations of state agencies and programs, making its funding level consequential for state oversight and fiscal accountability. Adequate funding enables thorough auditing; insufficient funding may compromise the agency's capacity to detect financial irregularities or ensure compliance.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding level specifics – The actual dollar amount proposed is not detailed in available information; stakeholders may dispute whether funding increases, decreases, or remains flat
  • Audit capacity and priorities – Different legislators may disagree on whether OCE resources should expand oversight into specific areas or maintain current scope
  • Broader fiscal constraints – In tight budget years, funding for oversight agencies may be viewed as competing with direct services, creating political debate

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

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