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SB 2572

$LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION

104th Regular Session Introduced by Elgie Sims

Illinois bill modifies Liquor Control Commission structure or authority, but specific provisions unclear pending committee review and detailed text release.

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Bill Summary · SB 2572

Legislative bill overview

SB 2572 is an Illinois bill introduced by Senator Elgie Sims concerning the Liquor Control Commission. The bill has just been filed and referred to committee assignments, with no detailed text publicly available yet to specify its exact provisions or proposed changes to liquor regulatory authority.

Why is this important

The Liquor Control Commission oversees alcohol licensing, sales regulations, and compliance across Illinois, affecting businesses, consumers, and local governments. Changes to the commission's structure, powers, or operations could impact licensing timelines, enforcement practices, and the state's regulatory approach to the alcohol industry.

Potential points of contention

  • Regulatory scope: Any proposal to expand or restrict the commission's enforcement authority over bars, restaurants, and retailers
  • Licensing and fees: Changes to application processes, approval timelines, or fee structures that could affect business operations
  • Local vs. state control: How decisions balance state-level regulation with local municipal authority over alcohol sales

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

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