Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB2058

Introduced
2/2/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Introduced
2/2/23  
Refer
2/15/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Refer
3/10/23  
Refer
2/15/23  

Caption

PUBLIC FUNDS-AUTH INVESTMENTS

Impact

The implications of HB2058 are significant for local government finance and investment strategies within Illinois. By enabling public agencies to diversify their investment portfolios, the bill could potentially lead to increased returns on public funds. However, this shift also requires careful consideration of the risks involved in life settlement investments, especially regarding the anticipated liquidity and the financial stability of the insurance companies involved. The bill aims to enhance the financial capacity of public agencies by allowing them more flexibility in how they manage their funds, fostering growth in public finance overall.

Summary

House Bill 2058 amends the Public Funds Investment Act, allowing public agencies to invest in pooled life settlement policies. This legislation broadens the scope of permissible investments for public funds, thereby introducing pooled life settlements as an alternative to traditional investment options. Under this bill, there are specified requirements regarding the underlying insurance policies, which must have a liquidity of no greater than 60 days and must be issued by A-grade investment quality insurance companies. Additionally, the bill stipulates that no more than 5% of the total assets in a fund may be invested in these policies, establishing a balance between innovative investment and risk management.

Contention

While there is potential for positive implications, notable points of contention arise around the regulation and oversight of life settlement investments. Critics of the bill may raise concerns about the complexities and risks associated with investing in such financial instruments, including the lack of familiarity among some public agencies with pooled life settlements. Questions about the transparency of these investments and the potential for mismanagement of public funds may fuel debate among legislators and stakeholders. This tension reflects broader discussions surrounding the need for increased fiscal accountability and the prudent management of public resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB2741

PUBLIC FUNDS-SECURITIES

IL SB1721

PUBLIC INVESTMENT-INDEX FUND

IL HB2237

INC TAX-INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP

IL SB1880

INC TAX-INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP

IL HB3927

PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP ACT

IL SB1919

PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP ACT

IL SB3157

NON-PROFIT INVESTMENT POOL

IL HB4908

NON-PROFIT INVESTMENT POOL

IL HB2538

Public finance; authorized investments; local governments; written investment policies; effective date.

IL HB2538

Public finance; authorized investments; local governments; written investment policies; effective date.

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