Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3919

Introduced
2/21/25  

Caption

$LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

Impact

The passage of HB3919 ensures that the Office of the Lieutenant Governor has the necessary financial resources to effectively carry out its duties. This bill signifies the Illinois government's prioritization of funding for critical offices within the state government, which may enhance the operational efficiency and responsiveness of the office. As it outlines specific appropriations, it establishes a clear financial framework for expected expenditures in the upcoming fiscal year, reflecting the state’s budgeting priorities.

Summary

House Bill 3919, introduced by Rep. Robyn Gabel, outlines the appropriations for the Office of the Lieutenant Governor in Illinois for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2025. The bill allocates a total of $3,112,000, which includes $3,012,000 from general funds and $100,000 from other state funds. This funding is designated to cover the ordinary and contingent expenses related to the functions and responsibilities of the office, affirming the state's commitment to support the Lieutenant Governor's initiatives and operations.

Contention

While appropriations bills such as HB3919 are often less contentious than policy-based legislation, there may still be discussions regarding the sufficiency of the budget allocated and its alignment with the expectations of the office. Critics might argue over the amount appropriated, questioning whether it effectively addresses the needs of the office or suggesting adjustments based on fiscal prudence or shifting priorities within the state government.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB2526

$LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

IL HB3918

$GOVERNOR

IL HB3896

$CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFO AUTH

IL SB2525

$GOVERNOR

IL SB0528

Election and duties of the lieutenant governor.

IL HB1022

Selection of candidate for lieutenant governor.

IL SR0001

Honoring Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch.

IL SJR105

Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth, commended

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.