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HB 2260

TRANSPORTATION-TECH

104th Regular Session Introduced by Tony McCombie

Illinois HB 2260 advances transportation technology policy through committee with bipartisan support but faces rule referral delays affecting floor passage timing.

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Bill Summary · HB 2260

Legislative bill overview

HB 2260 is an Illinois transportation technology bill sponsored by Rep. Tony McCombie. While the full legislative text details are not provided in your submission, the bill has advanced through committee with a "Do Pass" recommendation and is currently navigating the rules process for potential floor consideration.

Why is this important

Transportation technology legislation typically affects infrastructure modernization, vehicle regulations, autonomous vehicle deployment, or transit innovation—areas with significant implications for public safety, economic development, and consumer protection. The bill's progression through committees suggests legislative interest in addressing technology-related transportation challenges or opportunities.

Potential points of contention

  • Definition and scope of "transportation-tech": Lack of specificity about whether this addresses autonomous vehicles, connected infrastructure, ride-sharing regulations, or other emerging technologies could affect stakeholder support
  • Regulatory versus promotional approach: Whether the bill primarily regulates new transportation technologies or incentivizes their adoption will influence positions from safety advocates, industry groups, and consumer organizations
  • Implementation and funding mechanisms: Unclear resource allocation or enforcement responsibilities between state agencies and municipalities could create implementation disputes

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

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