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HB 3076

Relating to gun dealer licenses; prescribing an effective date.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Tom Andersen and 9 co-sponsors

HB 3076 would create a $7.5 million General Revenue grant to DHS to fund a Home Modification Program administered by the Illinois Network of Centers for Independent Living to suppo

In committee upon adjournment.
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Bill Summary · HB 3076

Summary — HB 3076 (104th General Assembly, 2025–2026)

Sponsor: Rep. Maurice A. West, II
Introduced: Early February 2025 (filed 2/6/2025)
Effective date (if enacted): July 1, 2025
Current status (per docket): In committee upon adjournment (latest entry 2025‑06‑28)
Related/companion bills: SB 1180; SB 1857

Note on document discrepancy: The bill header supplied to the clerk lists a different short title (relating to gun dealer licenses). The body text of HB 3076 as introduced and printed concerns an appropriation to support a Home Modification Program administered via the Illinois Network of Centers for Independent Living. This summary follows the bill text (appropriation for home modification).

Purpose and intent

HB 3076 would appropriate state funds to create/expand a Home Modification Program intended to support home accessibility improvements for eligible Illinois residents (program details are not specified in the bill text). The appropriation is routed through the Department of Human Services (DHS) as a grant to the Illinois Network of Centers for Independent Living to administer and implement the program.

Key provisions

  • Appropriation: $7,500,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Human Services.
  • Use of funds: The Department of Human Services is directed to make a grant to the Illinois Network of Centers for Independent Living to administer and implement the "Home Modification Program."
  • Effective date: The Act would take effect on July 1, 2025.
  • No further statutory program details (eligibility, grant terms, allowable modifications, reporting, or sunset) are included in the bill text.

Who would be affected

  • Illinois Department of Human Services — recipient of the appropriation and grantor of funds.
  • Illinois Network of Centers for Independent Living (IN-CIL) — designated to administer and implement the program.
  • Individuals who need home accessibility modifications (likely older adults and people with disabilities) — potential beneficiaries, though the bill does not define eligibility or covered activities.
  • Contractors and vendors providing home modification services — potential payment recipients if the program funds modifications.
  • State budget — one-time or initial fiscal outlay of $7.5 million from the General Revenue Fund.

Fiscal and administrative implications

  • Direct fiscal impact: a $7.5 million appropriation from the General Revenue Fund; the bill does not specify whether the appropriation is one-time or ongoing.
  • Administrative actions required: DHS must award/grant the funds to the Illinois Network of Centers for Independent Living and oversee program implementation, consistent with any grant terms developed by DHS.

Legislative history highlights

  • Filed/first reading in early February 2025.
  • Referred through various committees including Rules, Appropriations‑Health & Human Services, and Ways & Means.
  • Public hearings and work sessions held in March–June 2025; committees issued recommendations (including a “do pass” recommendation and subsequent referrals).
  • Reported favorably without amendment on 2025‑05‑09; later committee activity continued, and the bill was last recorded as “in committee upon adjournment” on 2025‑06‑28.

If you want, I can: (a) pull and summarize the companion Senate bill(s) to compare language; (b) draft likely program design elements (eligibility, covered modifications) that DHS or IN‑CIL might adopt if the appropriation is implemented.

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

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