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HB 3085

GROCERY INITIATIVE-OWNER

104th Regular Session

Illinois HB 3085 modifies grocery store ownership and taxation policy; currently in committee review with unclear consumer and revenue impacts pending detailed text release.

Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
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Bill Summary · HB 3085

Legislative bill overview

HB 3085 is an Illinois bill filed by Rep. Aarón M. Ortíz that addresses grocery industry ownership and taxation. Based on its title and committee routing through Revenue & Finance and Tax Policy committees, the bill likely proposes changes to how grocery stores are taxed or regulated, though the specific provisions are not publicly detailed in the available legislative history.

Why is this important

Grocery taxation and ownership policies directly affect food prices for consumers and operating costs for store owners. Changes to this sector can influence food affordability, grocery chain profitability, and tax revenue for the state—all significant considerations in communities concerned about food access and retail economics.

Potential points of contention

  • Tax burden allocation: Whether proposed changes shift taxes between large chains and independent operators, potentially affecting competition and consumer prices
  • Food affordability impact: Any taxation changes could either increase or decrease grocery costs for low-income households depending on the bill's direction
  • Industry lobbying: Grocery chains and small retailers typically have conflicting interests on tax and regulatory policies, creating opposing stakeholder pressure

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

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