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SB 2760

LGDF-WAGERING

104th Regular Session Introduced by Patrick Joyce

SB 2760 introduces Illinois wagering provisions relating to livestock or agricultural funding mechanisms, currently awaiting committee review for detailed policy consideration.

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Bill Summary · SB 2760

Legislative bill overview

SB 2760 pertains to LGDF-Wagering in Illinois, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the filing information provided. Based on the title abbreviation "LGDF," this likely relates to the Livestock Gross Domestic Fund or a similar agricultural/gaming revenue mechanism tied to wagering activities. The bill was introduced by Senator Patrick Joyce on January 13, 2026, and is currently in the early committee assignment stage.

Why is this important

Wagering-related legislation typically affects state revenue streams, betting regulations, and potentially agricultural funding mechanisms if LGDF denotes a livestock-related fund. The outcome could influence how Illinois allocates gambling revenues and whether agricultural interests receive dedicated funding through wagering mechanisms.

Potential points of contention

  • Revenue allocation: How wagering revenue is distributed between state general funds, agricultural programs, and other designated recipients
  • Gambling regulation: Whether the bill expands or restricts wagering opportunities, potentially affecting both the gaming industry and consumer protections
  • Fund designation: Clarification of what LGDF represents and whether dedicating wagering funds to this specific purpose is appropriate fiscal policy

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

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