Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2776

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

INC TX-AVIATION

Impact

If enacted, SB2776 would have a considerable impact on state laws governing aviation and airport operations. The proposed modifications intend to foster an improved regulatory environment which could facilitate growth in the aviation industry, thus potentially leading to increased business investments and jobs in the sector. The revision of existing statutes aims to eliminate redundancies and bureaucratic delays that currently hinder operational efficiency.

Summary

SB2776 is a proposed legislation aimed at revising aspects of the aviation regulations within the state. The bill focuses on enhancing the infrastructure and operational capabilities of aviation services while ensuring compliance with updated safety and efficiency standards. It calls for state agencies to review and possibly revise current aviation-related statutes to streamline processes and improve economic development opportunities in related sectors.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB2776 include debates over regulatory oversight versus the need for streamlined processes. Supporters advocate for the economic benefits of a more adaptable regulatory framework, while opponents raise concerns about the potential for decreased safety standards and oversight. There is also apprehension regarding whether local needs and considerations are sufficiently addressed in the bill's provisions, potentially leading to disparities in aviation regulation across different regions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB3003

PROP TX-INCOME PROPERTY

IL HB5464

PROP TX-INCOME PROPERTY

IL SB3791

INC TX-INNOVATION CREDIT

IL HB4801

PROP TX-LOW-INCOME SENIORS

IL HB5123

INC TX-PROP TX CREDIT

IL SB3781

INC TX-PROP TX CREDIT

IL SB3848

INC TX-INSURANCE DEDUCTION

IL HB5297

PROP TX-SENIOR FREEZE-INCOME

IL SB3619

INC TX-HEALTH INSURANCE CREDIT

IL SB3780

INC TX-LGDF

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.