The bill proposes significant amendments to Article V of the Illinois Constitution, specifically changing Sections 1, 3, 7, and 18, while repealing Section 17. By eliminating the Comptroller's office, the measure is expected to simplify the hierarchy and responsibilities within the executive branch of Illinois government. The Treasurer will gain additional powers and duties previously held by the Comptroller, which could lead to increased efficiency in managing the state's finances.
Summary
HJRCA0009 is a proposed constitutional amendment introduced by Rep. Dan Ugaste that aims to eliminate the Office of the Comptroller in Illinois. The amendment seeks to transfer the responsibilities of the Comptroller to the Treasurer, thus consolidating fiscal management within a single office. This restructuring is intended to streamline the state's financial operations and ensure that the Treasurer assumes the vital roles of maintaining central fiscal accounts and overseeing payments from state funds.
Contention
Notably, the proposal to abolish the Office of the Comptroller could spark debate regarding the implications for governmental oversight and fiscal accountability. Critics may argue that merging these offices could lead to a concentration of power and lessen checks and balances within the state's financial administration. Furthermore, there will be a transition period until the current Comptroller's term concludes in 2026, after which no Comptroller would be elected again, effectively reshaping the landscape of fiscal governance in Illinois.
Relating to the allocation of certain constitutional transfers of money to the economic stabilization fund, the state highway fund, and the Grow Texas fund and to the permissible uses of money deposited to the Grow Texas fund.
Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the creation of funds to support the capital needs of educational programs offered by the Texas State Technical College System and removing that system and its campuses from the annual appropriation of certain constitutionally dedicated funding for public institutions of higher education.
Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the total market value of real property on which the ad valorem taxes have been prepaid and to establish the prepaid property tax trust fund to provide annual distributions to political subdivisions affected by the exemption.
Proposing a constitutional amendment providing for the creation of funds to support the capital needs of educational programs offered by the Texas State Technical College System.
Proposing a constitutional amendment to dedicate a portion of the revenue derived from state sales and use taxes to the Texas water fund and to provide for the allocation and use of that revenue.