Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB5783

Introduced
3/15/24  

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Impact

The bill's provisions will have a considerable impact on state finances and operations, especially concerning the management of the state’s budget and the functioning of the Comptroller's office. By ensuring the availability of funds, HB5783 aims to maintain the efficiency and accountability of financial oversight in the state. The appropriations are structured to ensure that both elected and appointed officials within the executive branch, such as directors across various departments, will receive the necessary compensation to perform their duties adequately. Essentially, the bill functions as a foundational fiscal framework, reinforcing the financial governance structure in Illinois.

Summary

House Bill 5783 pertains to state appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025, specifically allocating funds to the Office of the State Comptroller. The bill outlines significant financial provisions to cover ordinary and contingent expenses associated with the Office, including personnel and operational costs. It designates $30,893,900 from the General Revenue Fund for the Comptroller's expenses, which also includes funding for the Office of Inspector General. Moreover, a total of $99,650,900 will be allocated from the Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund to support court reporting expenses, a crucial operational aspect of the judiciary system in Illinois.

Contention

While specific points of contention around HB5783 are not mentioned in the bill text, it can be inferred that any discussions surrounding such appropriations may evoke debate among lawmakers regarding budget priorities. Potential concerns could arise about the sufficiency of allocated funds in addressing the financial obligations of the state's pension systems and other critical services. This may lead to discussions about whether the proposed spending levels are adequate, efficiency in fund allocation, and the need for reforms in financial management within state agencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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