Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1302

Introduced
1/28/25  

Caption

AGING-BENEFITS ACCESS PROGRAM

Impact

The implementation of the Benefits Access Program is designed to enhance access to reduced fees for vehicle registration and transportation services for qualifying older adults and individuals with disabilities. It mandates specific eligibility criteria based on household income and other factors. The bill aims to streamline processes and ensure that eligible individuals receive benefits without additional bureaucratic hurdles. By removing certain provisions from previous laws, it also seeks to reduce redundancies and improve clarity in the administration of services intended for the aging population.

Summary

SB1302, introduced by Senator Mattie Hunter, primarily amends the Illinois Act on the Aging and initiates several significant changes affecting older adults in the state. One major action is the repeal of the Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities Property Tax Relief Act, which could impact tax benefits available to older residents. The bill also transitions the responsibilities for managing offering benefits to older adults, particularly those pertaining to transportation services, to the Department on Aging. Specifically, the bill requires this Department to implement and administer a Benefits Access Program designed for certain populations, including elderly individuals and those with disabilities.

Contention

Notably, the repeal of the Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities Property Tax Relief Act may raise concerns among advocates for older adults regarding the loss of established financial relief mechanisms. The bill reflects a shift in the legislative approach to managing services for older citizens, and some critics may worry that removing certain provisions could result in less direct support in other areas, such as property tax relief. Additionally, the lack of a Community Care Program Medicaid Initiative could lead to discussions around funding for direct health care services, which are crucial for seniors requiring support beyond transportation and fees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB1755

AGING-BENEFITS ACCESS PROGRAM

IL SB212

Department of Aging - Aging Services - Program Repeal and Consolidation

IL HB36

Department of Aging – Aging Services – Program Repeal and Consolidation

IL A2461

Requires DOT to establish paratransit brokerage program to consolidate provision of paratransit services under State Medicaid program and NJT Access Link.

IL HB05507

An Act Promoting The Development Of Accessory Dwelling Units.

IL SB971

Healthy Aging Community Partnerships Program.

IL HB05288

An Act Concerning Utility Connections For Accessory Dwelling Units.

IL SB1261

Aging and Disability Resource Connection program.

IL SB2448

UNI DIRECT ADMISSION PROGRAM

IL HB3522

UNI DIRECT ADMISSION PROGRAM

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