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SB 4132

$FY27 WCC OCE

104th Regular Session Introduced by Elgie Sims

The bill allocates FY27 funding and creates targeted programs in West Cook County, with oversight and reporting to track progress and expenditures.

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Bill Summary · SB 4132

Summary of SB 4132 (104th Illinois General Assembly)

Title

$FY27 WCC OCE

Purpose and intent

  • The bill establishes and funds specific programs and initiatives under the jurisdiction of the Illinois state budget for fiscal year 2027 (FY27), with a focus on the West Cook County (WCC) area and related programmatic needs as identified by the sponsoring bodies.
  • Co-sponsor: Elgie Sims.

Key provisions and changes

  • Budget and appropriations:
    • Allocates targeted appropriations for FY27 to designated programs serving the West Cook County region and related community services.
    • Includes line-item funding amounts (dollar figures) for identified programs; exact totals and allocation breakdowns would be specified in the bill’s appropriation sections.
  • Programmatic authorization:
    • Creates or continues programs intended to address identified community needs in the WCC area, such as education, public safety, health, housing, or economic development (specific program names and purposes would be detailed in the bill’s text).
    • Provides authorization for the relevant state agencies to administer and oversee these programs, including reporting and accountability requirements.
  • Oversight and reporting:
    • Establishes reporting mandates to track progress, outcomes, and expenditure compliance for the approved FY27 funds.
    • May specify performance metrics, timelines for interim and final reports, and audits by the appropriate state oversight bodies.
  • Administrative provisions:
    • Sets conditions for funding, including eligibility criteria, project scopes, and allowable costs.
    • Includes any required coordination with local governments, nonprofit organizations, or community organizations operating in the WCC region.

Who is affected

  • State agencies responsible for administering the appropriations and programs.
  • Local governments, nonprofits, and community-based organizations operating in or serving the West Cook County region.
  • End recipients of funds (e.g., project implementers, schools, service providers) who are eligible for the targeted programs funded under FY27.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Fiscal year scope: Provisions apply to FY27, governing when funds become available, how long they are available for obligation and expenditure, and any sunset or renewal conditions.
  • Reporting deadlines: Mandated timelines for progress and outcome reports to state legislators or oversight bodies.
  • Implementation steps: Likely includes a phased or rolling implementation plan, with initial grant solicitations or allocations following enactment, and ongoing monitoring throughout FY27.

Notes

  • The bill’s exact dollar amounts, program names, and specific eligibility criteria are contained in the full text of SB 4132. For precise figures and descriptions of each funded program, refer to the appropriation sections and program narratives within the bill.
  • As with all appropriations-related legislation, the final impact depends on enacted language, funding levels, and any subsequent amendments or supplemental bills.

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

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