Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SJR0027

Introduced
4/1/25  

Caption

US CONST-ART V-APPLICATION

Impact

If enacted, SJR0027 would initiate a significant constitutional process that seeks to reshape the relationship between state and federal powers. It aims to empower states to challenge federal legislation perceived as overly intrusive or financially burdensome. This action reflects broader sentiments among certain political factions that advocate for reduced federal oversight and increased local control over various governance issues. Supporters of the resolution believe this move could enhance accountability at the federal level by limiting the influence of lobbyists and special interests.

Summary

SJR0027 is a Senate Joint Resolution from the State of Illinois that calls for a convention of the states under Article V of the U.S. Constitution. The resolution aims to propose amendments that impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit its power and jurisdiction, and restrict the terms of office for federal officials, including members of Congress. The sponsors argue that concentrated federal power has led to an unresponsive government and a national debt exacerbated by irresponsible spending practices. The resolution posits that state-led governance is better aligned with the needs and concerns of the populace, hence advocating for a potential Article V convention.

Contention

Despite its support, the proposal of a convention raises concerns among various lawmakers and legal analysts. Critics fear that a convention could lead to unintended consequences, potentially opening the door for radical changes to the Constitution that might threaten rights and liberties currently protected. There is also anxiety regarding the possibility of a 'runaway convention,' where delegates could propose amendments unrelated to the original intent of SJR0027. As such, the debate surrounding this resolution taps into broader discussions about the balance of state and federal authority, the integrity of the constitutional process, and the potential risks of amending foundational governance structures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HJR0015

US CONST-ART V-APPLICATION

IL S2954

JOINT RESOLUTION RESCINDING ALL PRIOR ARTICLE V CONVENTION APPLICATIONS (Cancels and nullifies all prior applications by the general assembly calling for a constitutional convention.)

IL HB2380

EV REBATE-APPLICATIONS

IL S2684

Resolutions rescinding previous Article V convention applications

IL H4692

Resolutions rescinding previous Article V Convention applications

IL SCR4003

A concurrent resolution to rescind all extant applications by the North Dakota Legislative Assembly to call a convention to propose amendments to the United States Constitution under Article V of the United States Constitution.

IL H7792

JOINT RESOLUTION RESCINDING PREVIOUS ARTICLE V CONVENTION APPLICATIONS (Rescinds any prior applications to the United States Congress from the Rhode Island General Assembly to call for a convention to amend the United States Constitution.)

IL H3888

Resolutions calling on Article V of the United States Constitution for the convening of a convention of the states

IL SCR140

Applying To The United States Congress To Call An Article V Convention To Propose Certain Limited Amendments To The United States Constitution.

IL SR158

Applying To The United States Congress To Call An Article V Convention To Propose Certain Limited Amendments To The United States Constitution.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.