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HB 3951

$PROCUREMENT POLICY BOARD

104th Regular Session Introduced by Robyn Gabel

Allocates $567,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Procurement Policy Board for its ordinary and contingent expenses in FY starting July 1, 2025.

Referred to Rules Committee
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Bill Summary · HB 3951

Legislative Summary: HB 3951 (Procurement Policy Board)

Overview

HB 3951 is an appropriation bill introduced in the 104th Illinois General Assembly by Rep. Robyn Gabel. The measure seeks to fund the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Procurement Policy Board for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025. The proposed appropriation is $567,000 from the General Revenue Fund.

Key Provisions

  • Section 1 (Appropriation): The General Revenue Fund is appropriated the sum of $567,000, or as much as necessary, to the Procurement Policy Board for its ordinary and contingent expenses for the specified fiscal year.
  • Section 99 (Effective Date): The act takes effect on July 1, 2025.

Fiscal Impact

  • Total Appropriation: $567,000 from General Funds.
  • Purpose: To fund the Procurement Policy Board’s routine operating costs (ordinary and contingent expenses) for the fiscal year starting July 1, 2025.
  • Fund Source: General Revenue Fund (state general funds).

Affected Entities

  • Procurement Policy Board: Receives the appropriation to support its operations.
  • General Revenue Fund: Source of funds for the appropriation.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Filed: February 21, 2025 (Rep. Robyn Gabel).
  • First Reading: February 25, 2025.
  • Referred To: Rules Committee (initial referral on February 25, 2025).
  • Subsequent Actions: Read first time (March 27, 2025); Referred to Corrections (March 27, 2025).
  • Current Status: Referred to Rules Committee (as listed in the bill status).
  • Sponsors: Primary sponsor Rep. Robyn Gabel.

Additional Notes

  • This bill appears to be a straightforward annual appropriation directed solely at funding the Procurement Policy Board’s operating expenses for the upcoming fiscal year. No other substantive policy changes or programmatic provisions are included in the introduced text.

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