Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3411

Introduced
2/7/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Refer
3/11/25  

Caption

$SOS

Impact

If enacted, HB3411 would facilitate expanded access to essential educational resources, enabling libraries to improve their services and resources significantly. This funding could be particularly impactful in supporting digital resources, which have become increasingly vital in the modern educational landscape. By promoting the use of Open Education Resources, the bill aims to alleviate some financial burdens associated with traditional educational materials, helping to create a more equitable educational environment in Illinois.

Summary

House Bill 3411 introduces a significant funding initiative for Illinois academic libraries, proposing the appropriation of $3,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund. This bill aims to establish a recurring and permanent grant program specifically targeting the enhancement and utilization of Open Education Resources (OER) in educational institutions throughout the state. The introduction of this bill is positioned within the context of supporting academic resources and promoting access to educational materials for students and educators alike.

Contention

While there may not be substantial public contention regarding HB3411, discussions around state funding for education often lead to debates on budget allocations and priorities. Some stakeholders may raise concerns about the adequacy of funding levels for libraries compared to other pressing educational needs. Furthermore, the permanence of such grants necessitates careful consideration of long-term financial commitments from the state, which could influence future appropriations and the availability of funds for competitive bidding among institutions.

Notable_points

The bill's effective date is proposed for July 1, 2025, which establishes a timeline for the implementation of the grant program. This future date may allow time for further discussions and planning regarding how funds will be allocated and monitored. Participation in the grant program would likely require libraries to demonstrate the effective use of OER in their collections, thus encouraging innovation and adaptability within library services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB1883

$DCEO/KANE COUNTY STATE'S ATTY

IL HB1152

$ROCKFORD PEACE CENTER

IL SB1614

FINANCE-SOS PETTY CASH

IL HB2433

FINANCE-SOS PETTY CASH

IL HB3672

PROP TX-EQUITY FUND

IL HB1867

REVENUE-SENIOR FREEZE-LIHEAP

IL HB3993

$COURT OF CLAIMS

IL HB3368

HOSTAGE TAX POSTPONE ACT

IL HB3995

$ATTORNEY GENERAL

IL HB1339

PROP TX-SENIOR HOMESTEAD

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.