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SB 3065

PROP TX-NOTICE

104th Regular Session Introduced by Andrew Chesney and 2 co-sponsors

SB 3065 modifies Illinois property tax notice requirements, though specific provisions are unavailable during early legislative filing stage.

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Bill Summary · SB 3065

Legislative bill overview

SB 3065 is a recently filed Illinois bill introduced by Senator Andrew Chesney. The bill appears to relate to property tax notice requirements based on its title designation "PROP TX-NOTICE," though the specific legislative language and detailed provisions are not publicly available at this early stage of the legislative process.

Why is this important

Property tax notice requirements affect millions of property owners and local government operations across Illinois. Changes to notification procedures, timing, or content standards can impact property owners' ability to understand tax obligations, file appeals, or plan financially, while also affecting administrative costs for assessors and county officials.

Potential points of contention

  • Notice content and clarity standards — disagreement over what information must be included and how accessible it should be to average taxpayers
  • Timeline and delivery methods — disputes about adequate notice periods and whether electronic notices should be accepted or if physical mail is required
  • Implementation costs — concerns about administrative burden and expenses for local government offices already operating with limited budgets
  • Property owner protections — tension between streamlined processes and ensuring vulnerable populations (elderly, low-income) receive adequate notification

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

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