Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1423

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/28/25  
Refer
2/18/25  

Caption

$DHS-LAUREUS SPORT

Impact

If enacted, HB1423 will have a significant effect on state laws related to appropriations and funding allocations for community-focused programs. By allocating substantial financial resources to sports initiatives, the bill seeks to foster a supportive environment for youth to engage in physical activity and personal development. This is particularly relevant in light of ongoing discussions around youth welfare and community health in Illinois, emphasizing the role of sports in developing life skills among young citizens.

Summary

House Bill 1423 proposes the appropriation of $5,500,000 from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Human Services in Illinois. This funding is designated for a grant to the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation USA, aimed at supporting program and operational expenses for youth-development based sports initiatives. This investment is intended to enhance sports programs that promote youth engagement and development across the state.

Contention

While the bill aims to create opportunities for youth through sports, possible points of contention may arise regarding the allocation of state funds amidst competing priorities for public resources. Critics may challenge the effectiveness of providing funding to specific organizations rather than distributing resources more broadly among varying youth development programs. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding accountability and the measurable impacts of the funded programs, specifically whether they meet the diverse needs of Illinois youth.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB0064

$DHS-LAUREUS SPORT

IL HB4497

$DHS-LAUREUS SPORT

IL SB3185

$DHS-LAUREUS SPORT

IL S05640

Authorizes up to two percent of mobile sports tax revenue, but not more than twenty-three million dollars, be used for youth team sports funding to be distributed by county youth bureaus, city of New York's department of youth and community development, and an organization which supports and invests in programs that use sports as a vehicle for youth development and social change.

IL A08167

Authorizes up to two percent of mobile sports tax revenue, but not more than twenty-three million dollars, be used for youth team sports funding to be distributed by county youth bureaus, city of New York's department of youth and community development, and an organization which supports and invests in programs that use sports as a vehicle for youth development and social change.

IL HB2418

YOUTH SPORTS COMMISSION

IL HB0152

$SPORTS FACILITIES AUTH-TECH

IL HB2026

$SPORTS FACILITIES AUTH-TECH

IL HB3159

SPORTS WAGERING-TAX

IL SB1586

$DHS-CASA-C.I.T.Y.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.