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HB 4433

IL WORKS-APPLICABILITY

104th Regular Session Introduced by Ryan Spain

HB 4433 modifies Illinois WORKS program applicability, affecting eligibility scope and participant requirements for state employment services.

Referred to Rules Committee
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Bill Summary · HB 4433

Legislative bill overview

HB 4433 appears to modify the applicability or scope of Illinois WORKS (a workforce development/employment program), though the specific amendments are not detailed in the filed document. The bill was introduced by Rep. Ryan Spain and is currently in the Rules Committee following its first reading in January 2026.

Why is this important

Illinois WORKS programs affect employment services, job training, and potentially public assistance recipients' work requirements. Changes to applicability could alter who qualifies for services, what obligations participants face, or how the program operates across different regions or populations in Illinois.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of eligibility changes: Whether the bill expands or restricts who can access Illinois WORKS services, potentially affecting vulnerable populations
  • Work requirement implications: Any modifications to work participation mandates could impact individuals with barriers to employment (disabilities, caregiving responsibilities, etc.)
  • Implementation complexity: Changes to applicability might create administrative challenges for counties or service providers implementing the program

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

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