Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3743

Introduced
2/7/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Refer
3/11/25  
Report Pass
3/19/25  
Engrossed
4/9/25  
Refer
4/14/25  
Refer
4/23/25  
Refer
6/2/25  

Caption

SCH CD-RAILROAD SAFETY

Impact

The bill's enactment would amend the Illinois School Code by introducing requirements that specifically target the education system's role in promoting safety. While the core purpose is educational, there is an implied statutory responsibility for school administrators to ensure compliance with the new provisions related to rail safety messaging. Notably, the bill includes a provision allowing school boards to opt-out of these requirements based on local context, potentially enabling districts to tailor safety education to better fit their circumstances and curriculum guidelines.

Summary

House Bill 3743, known as the Railroad Safety Messaging Act, aims to enhance student safety regarding railroad crossings by mandating that all school districts in Illinois include specific railroad safety messaging in their student handbooks for grades K-12. The bill outlines several important safety points that students must be made aware of, such as the proper conduct at railroad crossings, the dangers of walking along train tracks, and the importance of obeying warning signs and signals around railroad infrastructure. Its intent is to equip students with knowledge to help prevent accidents involving trains, particularly in light of rising concerns about railroad-related injuries and fatalities among young individuals.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 3743 appears to be favorable, as it is largely viewed as a proactive measure aimed at safeguarding children. Legislative discussions suggest that there is broad support among lawmakers for initiatives that promote public safety and educate youth about potential hazards in their environment. However, some concerns were raised regarding how the opt-out provision might lead to inconsistencies in safety messaging across different districts, which could undermine the bill's overall effectiveness.

Contention

The most prominent contention appears to revolve around the opt-out clause, which gives local school boards discretion over whether to include the mandated safety information in student handbooks. Critics argue that this could lead to significant variations in safety education across the state, potentially leaving some students less informed about crucial railroad safety practices. Supporters counter that local control is essential and that districts should have the flexibility to align the messaging with their specific needs, advocating for a balanced approach to safety education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB667

Railroads: safety: wayside detectors.

IL HB958

Railroads - Safety Requirements (Maryland Railway Safety Act of 2025)

IL SB855

Railroads - Safety Requirements (Maryland Railway Safety Act of 2025)

IL S1310

Railroad Crossing Safety

IL HB2259

Railroad grade crossing; on-track equipment..

IL SB188

AN ACT relating to railroad safety.

IL SB162

Railroad Safety Requirements

IL SB1074

Railroad grade crossing; on-track equipment

IL S09307

Requires whenever any person driving a vehicle approaches a railroad grade crossing where there is on-track equipment, the driver of such vehicle shall stop not less than fifteen feet from the nearest rail of such railroad, and shall not proceed until they can do so safely.

IL A10491

Requires whenever any person driving a vehicle approaches a railroad grade crossing where there is on-track equipment, the driver of such vehicle shall stop not less than fifteen feet from the nearest rail of such railroad, and shall not proceed until they can do so safely.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.