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HB 3899

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2025 Regular Session Introduced by Anthony Broadman and 17 co-sponsors

HB 3899 appropriates over $129 million to fund Illinois law enforcement training, camera grants, and related operations for FY 2025.

In committee upon adjournment.
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Bill Summary · HB 3899

HB 3899 — Summary (Introduced)

Status: In committee upon adjournment (as of 2025-06-28)
Introduced: 2025-02-25 / Filed: 2025-03-06
Primary sponsor: Rep. Robyn Gabel
Companion: SB 495
Effective date (if enacted): July 1, 2025

Purpose

HB 3899 is an appropriation bill that funds the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board (also referred to as the Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board / Police Training Board) for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025. The appropriations support officer training (basic and in‑service), board operations, camera grant programs (installation, training, and data storage/licensing), and related federal projects.

Key provisions and dollar amounts

Total appropriations proposed:
- Other State Funds: $121,109,300
- Federal Funds: $8,000,000
- Total: $129,109,300

Major line items and grants:
- Police Training Board Services Fund
- Law Enforcement Intern Training Act: $105,000
- Law Enforcement Training Fund
- Basic training reimbursements: $15,000,000
- In‑service training reimbursements: $15,000,000
- Operations and administrative items (personal services, retirement, benefits, contractual services, equipment, IT, travel, etc.): $47,109,300 (includes personal services $6,038,700; SERS $2,807,200; group insurance $2,191,200; EDP $1,147,700; equipment $540,000; contractual services $3,000,000; among others)
- Law Enforcement Camera Grant Fund
- New appropriation for grants to local units for vehicle camera installation, officer training on cameras, and data storage/licensing costs: $4,000,000
- Reappropriation of previously authorized but unspent funds: $60,000,000 (reallocated from Public Act 103‑0589) for the same camera grant purposes
- Grants‑in‑aid (Traffic & Criminal Conviction Surcharge Fund)
- Basic training reimbursement: $5,000,000
- In‑service training reimbursement: $5,000,000
- Federal Projects Fund
- Federal projects expenses: $8,000,000

Who is affected

  • Illinois Law Enforcement Training Standards Board (recipient and administrator of funds)
  • Units of local government / law enforcement agencies (eligible for camera grants, training reimbursements)
  • Law enforcement officers (benefit from basic and in‑service training funding)
  • Vendors and service providers for camera equipment, data storage, licensing, and training services

Procedural / timing notes

  • Introduced and read in early 2025; public hearing held March 18, 2025.
  • Referred to relevant committees (Rules, Commerce & Consumer Protection; later to Insurance).
  • Bill remains in committee as of adjournment (2025-06-28).
  • If enacted, takes effect July 1, 2025.

Impact overview

HB 3899 allocates significant state and federal funds to support law enforcement training operations and a major program of vehicle camera grants (including reappropriation of prior unspent funding). The bill does not change substantive law or create new regulatory requirements; it provides budget authority to administer training, grants, camera installation and associated data storage/licensing costs.

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

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