Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3216

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/17/23  
Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

72-HOUR BUDGET REVIEW ACT

Impact

The implications of HB3216 on state laws could be significant, particularly concerning the governance of budgetary procedures. This Act would necessitate that any proposed changes to fiscal legislation or new revenue bills are presented in a manner that is accessible to the public, thus enhancing the overall accountability of state financial decision-making. Additionally, the legislation requires that amendments to these bills must also adhere to specific public availability timelines, with non-striking amendments needing at least 24 hours and striking amendments requiring 48 hours of notice prior to a vote.

Summary

House Bill 3216, titled the 72-Hour Budget Review Act, is designed to enhance transparency and allow for public scrutiny of financial legislation in the state of Illinois. The Act establishes a mandatory waiting period of at least 72 hours after an appropriation or revenue bill is made publicly available before any hearings or votes can occur. This requirement aims to provide legislators and the public sufficient time to review and understand the contents of proposed budgetary legislation before it is debated or voted upon.

Contention

Notably, the legislation does provide a mechanism for urgency: the two-thirds vote requirement can waive the waiting periods, which could lead to instances where expedited processing of bills is allowed. While this flexibility could be advantageous in emergency situations, it raises concerns about potential misuse or the undermining of the bill's intent. Critics may argue that the ability to bypass these waiting periods could diminish the very transparency and deliberation that the Act seeks to promote, leading to rushed decisions that do not allow for thorough public engagement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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