Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB4097

Introduced
8/18/25  

Caption

HIGHER ED-NONCITIZEN BENEFITS

Impact

Should HB4097 be enacted, its implications on state laws and higher education policies could be significant. The bill may lead to increased access to educational resources for non-citizens, thus potentially altering the demographic landscape of state universities and colleges. Additionally, it may prompt a reevaluation of existing financial aid structures to accommodate a larger pool of eligible students, creating a more inclusive environment for education in the state.

Summary

House Bill 4097 addresses provisions related to the eligibility of non-citizens for certain benefits in higher education. The bill aims to clarify and expand the parameters under which non-citizens, specifically those who may not possess legal permanent residency, can access financial assistance and tuition programs. Proponents of the bill argue that it is necessary to ensure that all individuals, regardless of their immigration status, have the opportunity to pursue higher education and contribute to society.

Contention

Notably, the discussions surrounding HB4097 have revealed deep divisions among lawmakers and stakeholders. Supporters contend that access to education is a fundamental right and essential for social integration, while opponents argue that extending benefits to non-citizens could place undue strain on state resources. The contention lies in balancing the imperative of educational equity against the financial and logistical considerations that come into play with such a policy change.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB4118

HIGHER ED-NONCITIZEN BENEFITS

IL HB4824

MEDICAID-NONCITIZENS

IL SB3462

MEDICAID-NONCITIZENS

IL HB5586

NONCITIZEN POLICE OFFICERS

IL SB3131

TRUST ACT-NONCITIZEN DETAINEE

IL SB3859

NONCITIZEN COST TRANSPARENCY

IL HB4183

HIGHER ED-SCHOLARSHIPS

IL HB4360

BD HIGHER ED-SCH COUNSELOR

IL SB2977

BD HIGHER ED-SCH COUNSELOR

IL HB4979

HIGHER ED-SURVEY/BD/REPORT

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.