Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2803

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  

Caption

DCEO-TOURISM

Impact

If passed, SB2803 could significantly modify existing state laws related to tourism and economic support frameworks. The bill proposes amendments that would streamline the application and funding processes for initiatives designed to attract tourists, possibly leading to a notable increase in state revenue through sales taxes generated by a thriving tourism sector. This reflects a strategic move to capitalize on tourism as a vital component of the state's overall economic strategy.

Summary

SB2803 is a legislative proposal focusing on the enhancement of tourism within the state by introducing various incentives aimed at boosting economic development in this sector. The bill seeks to allocate state funds specifically for the promotion of tourism-related activities and businesses, thereby aiming to increase the influx of visitors to the state. The intent behind this bill is to not only enhance the economy through tourism but also to support local businesses that rely heavily on tourist activities.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB2803 have revealed some points of contention among legislators and stakeholders. Critics have raised concerns regarding the potential misuse of funds designated for tourism, fearing that they could be diverted to other areas without proper oversight. Additionally, there are apprehensions about whether the bill provides sufficient clarity on how the success of tourism initiatives will be measured, as well as how the funds will be allocated between urban and rural areas, which may have different tourism needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB4376

DCEO-TOURISM

IL HB4564

DCEO-TOURISM

IL HB5498

CTY CD-TOURISM BUREAUS

IL SB3499

CAPITAL AREA TOURISM ACT

IL HB4912

$DCEO-BCOE

IL HB5273

$DCEO-JTED

IL SB4032

$DCEO-BCOE

IL SB4054

$DCEO-JTED

IL SB4160

$FY27 DCEO

IL HB5732

$DCEO-YMCA

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.