Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB4105

Introduced
2/25/26  

Caption

$FY27 DOLC OCE

Impact

The passage of SB4105 will have significant implications for state laws concerning labor practices and employment standards. By solidifying funding for the Department of Labor, the state aims to enhance its capabilities in regulating labor relations and implementing policies that safeguard worker rights. The bill's funding provision is crucial for continuing current initiatives that support both workers and employers while also allowing for potential new projects aimed at improving labor market conditions. Supporters argue that sufficient funding will lead to better enforcement of labor laws and improved outcomes in terms of worker rights and workplace safety.

Summary

SB4105 is a legislative bill that addresses the financial appropriations for the Illinois Department of Labor for the fiscal year 2027. It outlines the necessary funding and allocation of resources to ensure the Department can effectively carry out its duties and responsibilities. The bill includes specifics on operational costs and resources needed for various programs that are designed to foster labor relations, enforce labor laws, and promote fair labor practices across the state. As the Department of Labor plays a critical role in economic development and workforce management, the approval of this bill is vital for maintaining robust labor oversight in Illinois.

Contention

Despite its merits, SB4105 is not without points of contention. Critics of the bill argue that the proposed funding may not be sufficient to address the challenges facing the labor market in Illinois, particularly in the wake of economic fluctuations. There are concerns regarding the effectiveness of the Department of Labor in meeting increased demands for oversight and enforcement of labor laws. Additionally, some labor advocacy groups have expressed that without a clearer outline of how the funds will be utilized, there is potential for misallocation and insufficient support for essential labor programs. Thus, while the bill seeks to allocate necessary resources, its execution and effectiveness will be closely monitored.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB5644

$FY27 DOLC OCE

IL HB5636

$FY27 DOC OCE

IL SB4097

$FY27 DOC OCE

IL HB5633

$FY27 DCEO OCE

IL SB4094

$FY27 DCEO OCE

IL HB5664

$FY27 CEI OCE

IL SB4124

$FY27 CEI OCE

IL HB5668

$FY27 HRC OCE

IL HB5690

$FY27 NIU OCE

IL HB5661

$FY27 ICC OCE

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.