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HB 4510

HOUSING-TECH

104th Regular Session Introduced by Jehan Gordon-Booth

Illinois HB 4510 addresses housing policy through technology integration, though specific provisions remain unclear pending bill text review and committee deliberation.

Referred to Rules Committee
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Bill Summary · HB 4510

Legislative bill overview

HB 4510, titled "HOUSING-TECH," was introduced in the Illinois House by Representative Jehan Gordon-Booth on January 21, 2026. The bill currently lacks detailed public description as it remains in early legislative stages (first reading and Rules Committee referral as of late January 2026). Without access to the bill's actual text or summary, the specific provisions cannot be definitively characterized.

Why this is important

Housing and technology policy intersections affect affordability, development speed, and access to shelter—critical issues for Illinois residents. Early-stage bills that combine these domains often address smart housing systems, digital platforms for rental/sales, or technology-enabled affordable housing solutions, which have measurable economic and social consequences.

Potential points of contention

  • Technology accessibility and equity: Mandatory tech-based housing solutions may disadvantage populations with limited digital literacy or internet access
  • Data privacy concerns: Housing-tech initiatives typically involve collection of personal/financial data, raising questions about tenant protection and surveillance
  • Implementation costs: Technology infrastructure requirements could increase housing development costs, potentially offsetting affordability goals

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

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