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HB 3664

LOCAL GOVERNMENT-TECH

104th Regular Session Introduced by Patrick Windhorst

HB 3664 makes a clerical correction to the Illinois Waterway Ports Commission Act's short title; no policy changes, funding, or authority are affected.

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Bill Summary · HB 3664

Summary — HB 3664 (LOCAL GOVERNMENT‑TECH)

  • Bill number: HB 3664
  • Short title in bill: LOCAL GOVERNMENT‑TECH
  • Sponsor: Rep. Patrick Windhorst (primary)
  • Introduced: February 18, 2025 (filed Feb. 7, 2025)
  • Affected statute: Illinois Waterway Ports Commission Act (70 ILCS 1816/1)
  • Companion: SB 1630 (companion)
  • Current procedural note (from provided history): multiple committee hearings and floor actions through May 28, 2025; reported favorably as substituted and committee report printed on 2025‑05‑28.

Purpose / Intent

HB 3664 makes a technical (non‑substantive) amendment to Section 1 of the Illinois Waterway Ports Commission Act. The change concerns the Act’s short title citation. The bill is described in its synopsis as a technical correction.

Key provision

  • Replaces/amends Section 1 (Short title) of the Illinois Waterway Ports Commission Act (70 ILCS 1816/1). The introduced language shown in the bill is:
    "Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the the Illinois Waterway Ports Commission Act."
    The bill’s stated purpose is a technical change to the short‑title provision; it does not propose policy, programmatic, funding, or regulatory changes to the Commission or its authorities.

Who is affected

  • Direct programmatic or operational impact: none. The amendment is clerical/technical in nature and does not alter substantive rights, duties, funding, or regulatory authorities.
  • Indirectly affected parties: legal practitioners, state agencies, law publishers, and anyone who cites the statute — the change clarifies (or corrects) how the Act should be cited in law texts and citations.

Procedural / timeline aspects

  • Introduced in the House Feb. 18, 2025; referred to Rules Committee initially. The legislative action record provided shows committee hearings, amendments, and votes through May 2025, including being reported favorably as substituted on 2025‑05‑28.
  • If approved by both chambers, the bill would require the Governor’s signature (or enactment via override mechanisms) to become law and would amend the Illinois Compiled Statutes entry for the Illinois Waterway Ports Commission Act.

Impact summary

HB 3664 is a technical/clerical amendment limited to the statutory short title. It is not expected to have fiscal impact or to change the substance of the law governing the Illinois Waterway Ports Commission.

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

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