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SB 1101

REVENUE-TECH

104th Regular Session Introduced by John Curran

Clerical fix: amends 35 ILCS 130/30 to correct the Cigarette Tax Act short title, removing duplication; no tax changes or impact on taxpayers, distributors, or revenue.

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Bill Summary · SB 1101

SB 1101 — REVENUE-TECH (Illinois) — Bill Summary

Status: Rule 3‑9(a) / Re‑referred to Assignments
Introduced: Jan 24, 2025 (filed Feb 4, 2025)
Primary sponsor: Sen. John F. Curran
Statute affected: Cigarette Tax Act (35 ILCS 130/30)
Related bill: HB 957 (companion)

Purpose / Intent

The version of SB 1101 filed in the Illinois General Assembly is a technical (non‑substantive) amendment to the Cigarette Tax Act. Its stated change corrects the short‑title language in Section 30 of 35 ILCS 130 so the Act may be referred to properly as the "Cigarette Tax Act."

Key provision

  • Amends 35 ILCS 130/30 (Section 30 of the Cigarette Tax Act) to revise the short‑title wording. The introduced text replaces the existing line that currently reads (in part) "This Act shall be known as the the 'Cigarette Tax Act,'" eliminating the duplication/typographical error so it reads correctly as the Cigarette Tax Act.

No other substantive changes to tax rates, definitions, enforcement, collection procedures, or revenue provisions are made.

Who is affected

  • No material effect on taxpayers, cigarette distributors, retailers, or state revenue operations. The amendment is clerical/technical and is intended to correct the statute’s short‑title wording only.

Procedural / Timeline notes

  • Introduced by Sen. John F. Curran and assigned to legislative committees per routine process.
  • Current status shows Re‑referred to Assignments under Rule 3‑9(a) (as of 2025‑04‑11).
  • Companion house bill listed as HB 957.

Important caveat about provided document

The supplied document appears to contain consolidated or mis‑merged text from multiple unrelated bills across different states (including lengthy Arizona county boundary language and a Hawaii bill designating “Laulau Day”). Those portions are not relevant to the Illinois SB 1101 that amends 35 ILCS 130/30. The operative Illinois change is the single technical edit to the Cigarette Tax Act short title.

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

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