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SB 760

REVENUE-TECH

104th Regular Session Introduced by Don Harmon

Illinois SB 760 advances revenue-related legislation through committee with unanimous support, though specific provisions affecting state finances or technology sectors require full statutory review.

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Bill Summary · SB 760

Legislative bill overview

SB 760, titled "REVENUE-TECH," is an Illinois bill sponsored by Don Harmon that has advanced through committee with unanimous approval. The bill has progressed through second reading and been scheduled for third reading, though specific statutory language is not publicly available in the provided information.

Why is this important

Revenue-related legislation typically affects state finances, tax administration, or funding mechanisms that impact both government operations and taxpayers. The unanimous committee passage suggests broad bipartisan support, but the actual provisions determine whether it affects individuals, businesses, or specific industries.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency in available information — The bill's specific provisions are unclear from the provided data, making it difficult to assess whether it increases revenue, reallocates existing funds, or changes tax policy
  • "Tech" focus ambiguity — The title references technology, but without details it's unclear whether this involves tax credits for tech companies, digital tax collection, cybersecurity spending, or other tech-related revenue measures
  • Implementation costs — Revenue bills often require administrative infrastructure; opponents may question whether new systems or enforcement mechanisms are cost-effective

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

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