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HB 3579

Relating to tolling.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Daniel Bonham and 3 co-sponsors

HB 3579 makes a minor editorial change to the State Finance Act's short title; a housekeeping fix with no fiscal impact or policy changes.

In committee upon adjournment.
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Bill Summary · HB 3579

Summary — HB 3579 (104th General Assembly)

Title: Relating to tolling (captioned as an act concerning finance)
Primary sponsor: Rep. Brandun Schweizer
Status: In committee upon adjournment (last action 2025-06-28)

Purpose / Intent

HB 3579 proposes a technical amendment to the State Finance Act (30 ILCS 105/1.1). The bill’s stated purpose is to make a minor, technical change to the statutory short title provision for the Act.

Key provisions

  • Amends Section 1.1 of the State Finance Act (30 ILCS 105/1.1; from Ch. 127, par. 137.1).
  • The introduced draft replaces the section’s text for the short title. The bill’s synopsis characterizes this as a technical change concerning how the Act is titled or cited.

(The introduced text in the bill document reads: “This Act shall be known and and may be cited as the 'State Finance Act'.” The bill’s official synopsis describes the change as technical; it does not add substantive policy language, funding provisions, or programmatic changes.)

Who or what is affected

  • Primarily affects the statutory text of the State Finance Act itself (a housekeeping change to the short-title clause).
  • No programs, agencies, budgets, or members of the public are directly altered by the change in substantive policy or funding.
  • Legal citations or references to the Act could be clarified if the amendment corrects wording or formatting.

Legislative timeline / procedural status

  • Filed with Clerk: 2025-02-07 (per bill file entry)
  • First reading / introduced: 2025-02-18 (multiple entries show first readings and referrals)
  • Referred to Committees: Rules; Transportation; later Public Education (various referral entries on 2/18, 2/20, 3/25)
  • Read first time (House): 2025-03-25 (per legislative actions)
  • Current status: In committee upon adjournment (as of 2025-06-28)

Potential impact

  • The amendment is technical/clerical in nature and is not expected to have fiscal impact, change policy, or alter program implementation.
  • Primary effect would be on statutory wording and potentially on how the Act is cited in statutes or legal materials.
  • No appropriation, regulatory change, or implementation timeline is attached to the bill.

Notes

  • The bill is short and noncontroversial in scope; its progress depends on committee action. Watch committee reports or any revised text for exact editorial corrections.

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

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