Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB0050

Introduced
1/12/23  
Introduced
1/12/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Refer
1/12/23  
Report Pass
3/1/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Refer
3/27/23  
Report Pass
3/1/23  

Caption

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Impact

The proposed amendment does not appear to significantly alter the operational framework of the existing property tax relief act but may enhance the clarity of the law. It serves to reinforce the legislative intent behind providing tax relief to vulnerable populations, namely seniors and individuals with disabilities, who may struggle with their property tax burdens. By ensuring that the short title accurately reflects its intent, the bill supports ongoing state efforts to provide adequate financial supports to these groups.

Summary

House Bill 0050 seeks to make a technical amendment to the Senior Citizens and Persons with Disabilities Property Tax Relief Act in Illinois. This act, often referred to as the Circuit Breaker Act, provides financial relief related to property taxes for senior citizens and persons with disabilities. The bill aims to clarify the short title and ensure accurate referencing within state legislation. The focus on minor technical changes indicates a move towards the refinement of existing laws rather than introducing substantial new provisions or changes in eligibility criteria for tax relief.

Contention

Given that HB 0050 represents a technical adjustment rather than a controversial policy change, discussions surrounding it may be limited in scope. However, any bill involving tax relief can spark debates regarding fiscal responsibility, budget allocations, and the prioritization of state resources. Legislators may contend with balancing the needs of senior citizens and persons with disabilities against other funding priorities within the state budget which could affect the bill's approval and implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB0185

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IL SB0303

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IL HB2221

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Similar Bills

No similar bills found.