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SB 4183

$YOUTH GUIDANCE

104th Regular Session Introduced by Mary Edly-Allen and 2 co-sponsors

authorizes a $5 million General Revenue Fund grant to Youth Guidance administered by DHS for contingent and operational expenses, effective July 1, 2026.

Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Mary Edly-Allen
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Bill Summary · SB 4183

Overview

SB 4183, introduced in the 104th Illinois General Assembly by Sen. Celina Villanueva, would appropriate funds to support a grant to Youth Guidance. The bill focuses on providing financial support for contingent and operational expenses related to Youth Guidance programs or activities. It is an appropriations bill with a specific dollar amount and an effective date.

Key Provisions

  • Amount and Source of Funds:

    • Appropriates $5,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund.
    • Funds are designated for a grant to Youth Guidance.
  • Use of Funds:

    • The appropriation is for costs associated with contingent and operational expenses related to Youth Guidance.
  • Administration and Recipient:

    • The Department of Human Services (DHS) is the agency responsible for administering the grant to Youth Guidance.
  • Effective Date:

    • The act takes effect on July 1, 2026.

Who Is Affected

  • State agency: Department of Human Services (DHS) administering the grant.
  • Nonprofit/organization: Youth Guidance, the recipient of the grant.
  • Beneficiaries: Indirectly, youth or youth-focused services provided or supported by Youth Guidance through DHS funding.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Legislative action:
    • Introduced: March 26, 2026.
    • Referred to Assignments, with subsequent sponsor actions noted.
    • Co-sponsors: Sen. Adriane Johnson, Sen. Mary Edly-Allen.
  • Financial timing:
    • The appropriation is contingent upon passage of the bill and its effective date, aligning with the state fiscal cycle starting July 1, 2026.

Notes and Context

  • The bill is strictly an appropriation and does not outline programmatic changes beyond funding the Youth Guidance grant.
  • The amount ($5 million) is a single line-item appropriation for contingent and operational costs, rather than specifying programmatic outcomes, metrics, or reporting requirements within the bill text.

Summary

SB 4183 would authorize a $5 million General Revenue Fund grant to Youth Guidance, to be managed by the Department of Human Services, for contingent and operational expenses. The measure would take effect July 1, 2026, pending passage. The proposal aims to bolster Youth Guidance activities through DHS-administered funding, benefiting the program and its youth-focused services.

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

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