Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1607

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
1/28/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Report Pass
3/12/25  
Engrossed
4/7/25  
Refer
4/8/25  
Refer
4/23/25  
Report Pass
5/7/25  
Refer
7/1/25  
Enrolled
10/28/25  
Chaptered
12/12/25  

Caption

ELIMINATE FOOD DESERTS

Impact

If enacted, HB1607 will formalize an organized state-level approach to combat food deserts, allowing for a more focused dialogue around food accessibility. This initiative positions Illinois to better assess and enhance its policies related to nutritional equity, thereby improving public health outcomes. The designated Task Force will be responsible for producing reports that guide legislative decisions and funding allocations, ensuring that resources are directed to areas most in need. The establishment of this Task Force reflects a crucial step toward ensuring that all residents of Illinois have adequate access to healthy food.

Summary

House Bill 1607 establishes a Task Force on Eliminating Food Deserts within the Illinois Department of Public Health. This committee is tasked with addressing the lack of access to affordable and nutritious food in designated 'food deserts' across the state. By evaluating current state initiatives and examining the effectiveness of ongoing efforts, the Task Force aims to create actionable strategies that provide better access to healthy food options for communities affected by these disparities. The bill emphasizes collaboration among various stakeholders, including local government representatives, agricultural experts, and community organizations, to foster comprehensive solutions to food insecurity.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB1607 appears to be supportive among health advocates and community organizers who believe that structured efforts are necessary to address food deserts. Legislators and various stakeholders have shown cautious optimism, viewing the bill as a positive move towards enhancing food justice. However, specific concerns have been raised regarding the adequacy of resources and the effectiveness of interventions proposed by the Task Force, highlighting the need for accountability and measurable outcomes.

Contestation

While the sentiment towards the establishment of the Task Force has been largely favorable, some contention arises around the financial implications of implementing the Task Force's recommendations. Critics question whether state resources will be effectively managed and whether the Task Force will actually lead to tangible improvements in food access. Additionally, there are apprehensions regarding potential bureaucratic hurdles that might hinder prompt action in addressing the urgent needs of food-insecure populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HR0667

URBAN-RURAL FOOD PARTNERSHIPS

IL SB0073

BABY FOODS-TOXIC HEAVY METALS

IL HB4859

SCH CD-UNUSED FOOD SHARING

IL SB2774

SANITARY FOOD PREPARATION

IL SB2852

EPA-SOLID WASTE-FOOD WASTE

IL HB5507

FOOD REFORM-STUDENT HEALTH

IL HJR0027

GOOD FOOD TASK FORCE

IL HB5235

FOOD SYSTEM COORDINATION ACT

IL HB5541

FOOD WASTE&COMPOSTING

IL SB1950

SANITARY FOOD PREPARATION

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