Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3008

Introduced
1/27/26  
Introduced
1/29/26  
Refer
1/27/26  
Refer
1/29/26  
Refer
2/10/26  
Report Pass
3/5/26  
Engrossed
4/16/26  
Refer
4/17/26  
Refer
4/27/26  
Refer
5/15/26  
Refer
5/25/26  

Caption

DHS-ABLE PROGRAM INFO MATERIAL

Impact

The legislation aims to enhance support for individuals with disabilities by ensuring they have comprehensive information on the services available to them through the ABLE Program. It emphasizes the importance of preemptive measures to prevent unnecessary institutionalization of persons with disabilities, allowing them to remain in their homes while accessing necessary services. By broadening the scope of available assistance, SB3008 seeks to integrate those with disabilities better into the community, promoting social inclusion and reducing dependency on institutional care.

Summary

SB3008, titled the 'DHS-ABLE Program Info Material Act', amends the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Administrative Act. The bill mandates the Department to provide information about the Senator Scott Bennett ABLE Program. This program is designed to aid individuals with disabilities by providing them with access to various supports aimed at improving their quality of life and facilitating independence, particularly through vocational and rehabilitative support.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB3008 appears to be generally supportive, especially among advocacy groups for disabled individuals. Supporters argue that providing clearer access to information about programs like ABLE is essential for empowering individuals with disabilities and assisting them in navigating available resources. However, concerns may arise regarding the implementation and effectiveness of the informational distribution process, emphasizing the need for thorough outreach and education to ensure those in need are adequately informed.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounds the execution and effectiveness of these informational programs. Critics may question whether simply providing information will lead to impactful changes in the lives of those with disabilities or whether more substantial service provisions are needed. Additionally, balancing funding and resource allocation for pilot programs while ensuring that information access does not overshadow necessary services could spark further debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB4620

DHS-ABLE PROGRAM INFO MATERIAL

IL HB3500

ABLE ACCOUNT PROGRAM INFO

IL HB3781

FIRE-RESISTANT MATERIALS-FEE

IL HB4747

DHS-DSP PILOT PROGRAM

IL SB3255

DHS-DSP PILOT PROGRAM

IL SB2771

SUICIDE PREVENTION INFORMATION

IL HB4808

DHFS-TRANSFORMATION PROGRAM

IL HB5135

ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS

IL HB4982

PHARMACIES-9-8-8 INFORMATION

IL HB4444

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT-FEE

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