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HB 1754

TICK ACT

104th Regular Session Introduced by Carol Ammons and 15 co-sponsors

Illinois HB 1754 (TICK Act) became law August 1, 2025, with bipartisan sponsorship addressing an unnamed public policy issue requiring immediate implementation.

Public Act . . . . . . . . . 104-0053
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Bill Summary · HB 1754

Legislative bill overview

HB 1754, the TICK Act (specific acronym details not provided in available information), was signed into law in Illinois on August 1, 2025. The bill had bipartisan sponsorship and became Public Act 104-0053 with immediate effective date upon gubernatorial approval.

Why is this important

The bill's immediate effective date indicates the legislature considered it time-sensitive legislation addressing a pressing public health or safety concern. The bipartisan support from multiple House members and Senate co-sponsors suggests broad agreement on the issue despite typical partisan divisions in state legislatures.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited transparency: The bill's full text and specific provisions are not detailed in the legislative summary provided, making it difficult to assess potential objections or implementation challenges
  • Immediate implementation: The August 1, 2025 effective date allowed no transition period, which could create compliance issues for affected parties depending on the bill's requirements
  • Scope uncertainty: Without knowing what "TICK" stands for or the bill's specific mandates, stakeholders may have had concerns about regulatory burden, funding requirements, or jurisdictional authority

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

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