HB5783 A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 HB5783 Introduced , by Rep. Jehan Gordon -Booth SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: Makes appropriations to the Office of the State Comptroller for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025. Effective July 1, 2024. LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b HB5783 LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b AN ACT concerning appropriations. 1 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented 2 in the General Assembly: 3 Section 5. The sum of $30,893,900, or so much thereof as 4 may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund 5 to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Office of 6 the State Comptroller, which includes in part, the approximate 7 sum of $250,000 for the Comptroller’s Office of Inspector 8 General. 9 Section 10. The sum of $1,500,000, or so much thereof as 10 may be necessary, is appropriated to the State Comptroller from 11 the Comptroller's Administrative Fund for the discharge of 12 duties of the office. 13 Section 15. The sum of $50,300, or so much thereof as may 14 be necessary, is appropriated to the State Comptroller from the 15 State Lottery Fund for expenses in connection with the St ate 16 Lottery. 17 Section 20. The following named sums, or so much thereof 18 as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects and purposes 19 hereinafter named, are appropriated to the Office of the State 20 HB5783 -2- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b Comptroller for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025: 1 For Personal Services and Related Lines: 2 Official Court Reporting ................................ .0 3 For Employee Retirement Contributions 4 Paid by the Employer ................................ .....0 5 For State Contributions to the State 6 Employees’ Retirement System ............................. 0 7 For State Contributions to Social 8 Security ................................ .................0 9 For Travel: 10 For Official Court Reporting ............................. 0 11 For Contractual Services ................................ ..0 12 For Commodities ................................ ...........0 13 For Printing ................................ ..............0 14 For Equipment ................................ .............0 15 For Telecommunications ................................ ....0 16 For Electronic Data Processing ......................... 0 17 Total ................................ ..................$0 18 Section 25. The sum of $0, or so much thereof as may be 19 necessary, is appropriated to the State Comptroller for 20 ordinary and contingent expenses associated with the payment 21 to official court reporters pursuant to law. 22 Section 30. The sum of $99,650,900, or so much thereof as 23 HB5783 -3- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b may be necessary, is appropriated from the Personal Property 1 Tax Replacement Fund to the State Comptroller for ordinary and 2 contingent expenses associated with the payment to official 3 Court reporters pursuant to law. 4 Section 35. The following named amounts, or so much thereof 5 as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated to the 6 State Comptroller to pay the elected State officers of the 7 Executive Branch of the State Government, at various rates 8 prescribed by law: 9 For the Governor ................................ ....226,800 10 For the Lieutenant Governor ......................... 177,400 11 For the Secretary of State .......................... 202,100 12 For the Attorney General ............................ 202,100 13 For the Comptroller ................................ .177,400 14 For the State Treasurer ............................. 177,400 15 Total ................................ ..........$1,163,200 16 Section 40. The following named amounts, or so much thereof 17 as may be necessary, respectively, are appropr iated to the 18 State Comptroller to pay certain appointed officers of the 19 Executive Branch of the State Government, at the various rates 20 prescribed by law: 21 From General Revenue Fund: 22 Department on Aging 23 HB5783 -4- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b For the Director ................................ ..181,900 1 Department of Agriculture 2 For the Director ................................ ........0 3 For the Assistant Director .............................. 0 4 Department of Central Management Services 5 For the Director ................................ ..215,000 6 For 2 Assistant Directors ......................... 365,500 7 Department of Children and Family Services 8 For the Director ................................ ........0 9 Department of Corrections 10 For the Director ................................ ..220,500 11 For the Assistant Director ........................ 187,400 12 Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity 13 For the Director ................................ ..215,000 14 For 2 Assistant Director .......................... 365,500 15 Environmental Protection Agency 16 For the Director ................................ ..198,400 17 For the Electric Vehicle Coordinator ..............198,400 18 Department of Financial and Professional 19 Regulation 20 For the Secretary ................................ .......0 21 For the Director ................................ ........0 22 For the Director ................................ ........0 23 Department of Human Services 24 For the Secretary ................................ .220,500 25 HB5783 -5- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b For 3 Assistant Secretaries ....................... 562,200 1 Department of Insurance 2 For the Director ................................ .......0 3 Department of Juvenile Justice 4 For the Director ................................ ..181,900 5 Department of Labor 6 For the Director ................................ ..198,400 7 For the Assistant Director ........................ 172,700 8 For the Chief Factory Inspector .................... 61,800 9 For the Superintendent of Safety Inspection 10 and Education ................................ .....68,000 11 Illinois State Police 12 For the Director ................................ ..220,500 13 For the Assistant Director ........................ 154,100 14 Department of Military Affairs 15 For the Adjutant General .......................... 181,900 16 For two Chief Assistants to the 17 Adjutant General ................................ .309,300 18 Department of Lottery 19 For the Superintendent ................................ ..0 20 Department of Natural Resources 21 For the Director ................................ ........0 22 For the Assistant Director .............................. 0 23 For six Mine Officers ............................. 111,300 24 For four Miners' Examining Officers ..................... 0 25 HB5783 -6- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b Illinois Labor Relatio ns Board 1 For the Chairman ................................ ..123,600 2 For four State Labor Relations Board 3 members ................................ ..........445,200 4 For two Local Labor Relations Board 5 members ................................ ..........222,600 6 For the Local Labor Relations Board Chairman ......111,300 7 Department of Healthcare and Family Services 8 For the Director ................................ ..215,000 9 For the Assistant Director ........................ 182,800 10 Department of Public Health 11 For the Director ................................ ..220,500 12 For the Assistant Director ........................ 187,400 13 Department of Revenue 14 For the Director ................................ ..215,000 15 For the Assistant Director ........................ 182,800 16 Property Tax Appeal Board 17 For the Chairman ................................ ...76,700 18 For four members ................................ ..247,400 19 Department of Veterans' Affairs 20 For the Director ................................ ..220,500 21 For the Assistant Director ........................ 187,400 22 Civil Service Commission 23 For the Chairman ................................ ...36,100 24 For four members ................................ ..120,100 25 HB5783 -7- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b Commerce Commission 1 For the Chairman ................................ ..158,900 2 For four members ................................ ..554,800 3 Court of Claims 4 For the Chief Judge ................................ 76,900 5 For the six Judges ................................ 426,000 6 Commission on Equity and Inclusion 7 For the Chairman ................................ ..148,100 8 For six members ................................ ...846,000 9 State Board of Elections 10 For the Chairman ................................ ...69,300 11 For the Vice-Chairman .............................. 56,900 12 For six members ................................ ...267,200 13 Illinois Emergency Management Agency and 14 Office of Homeland Security 15 For the Director ................................ ........0 16 For the Assistant Director .............................. 0 17 Department of Human Rights 18 For the Director ................................ ..181,900 19 Human Rights Commission 20 For the Chairman ................................ ..148,200 21 For six members ................................ ...846,000 22 Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission 23 For the Chairman ................................ ........0 24 For nine members ................................ ........0 25 HB5783 -8- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b Liquor Control Commission 1 For the Chairman ................................ ...46,200 2 For six members ................................ ...242,100 3 For the Secretary ................................ ..44,500 4 For the Chairman and one member as 5 designated by law, $200 per diem 6 for work on a license appeal 7 commission ................................ ........55,000 8 Executive Ethics Commission 9 For nine members ................................ ..400,700 10 Illinois Power Agency 11 For the Director ................................ ........0 12 Pollution Control Board 13 For the Chairman ................................ ..143,500 14 For four members ................................ ..554,800 15 Prisoner Review Board 16 For the Chairman ................................ ..113,600 17 For fourteen members of the 18 Prisoner Review Board ............................. 1,424,800 19 Secretary of State Merit Commission 20 For the Chairman ................................ ........0 21 For four members ................................ ...61,200 22 Educational Labor Relations Board 23 For the Chairman ................................ ..123,700 24 For four members ................................ ..445,200 25 HB5783 -9- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b Illinois State Police 1 For seven members of the State Police 2 Merit Board, $280 per diem, 3 whichever is applicable in accordance 4 with law, for a maximum of 100 5 days each ................................ ........196,200 6 Firearm Owner’s Identification Card Review Board 7 For seven members ................................ .311,700 8 Department of Transportation 9 For the Secretary ................................ .......0 10 For the Assistant Secretary ............................. 0 11 Office of Small Business Utility Advocate 12 For the small business utility advocate .................0 13 Total ................................ .........$15,528,000 14 Section 45. The following named sums, or so much thereof 15 as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated to the 16 State Comptroller to pay cert ain officers of the Legislative 17 Branch of the State Government, at the various rates prescribed 18 by law: 19 Office of Auditor General 20 For the Auditor General ............................. 202,900 21 For two Deputy Auditor Generals ..................... 291,900 22 Total ................................ ............$494,800 23 HB5783 -10- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b For salaries of the members of th e General Assembly, for both 1 the House of Representatives and the Senate; including base 2 salary of $93,712 for each member of the General Assembly and 3 additional amounts, as prescribed by law, for Speaker of the 4 House, President of the Senate, Minority Lea der of the House, 5 Minority Leader of the Senate, Speaker Pro Tempore of the House, 6 President Pro Tempore of the Senate, Majority Leaders in both 7 chambers, 10 assistant majority and minority leaders in the 8 Senate, 12 assistant majority and minority leaders, majority 9 and minority caucus chairmen in the Senate, majority and 10 minority conference chairmen in the House, 2 Deputy Majority 11 and the 2 Deputy Minority leaders in the House, Majority Officer 12 in the House, Majority Officer in the Senate, chairmen and 13 minority spokesmen of standing committees in the Senate (except 14 the Committee on Assignments), and chairmen and minority 15 spokesmen of standing committees in the House .....$19,673,100 16 For per diem allowances for the 17 members of the Senate, as 18 provided by law ................................ ....470,000 19 For per diem allowances for the 20 members of the House, as 21 provided by law ................................ ..1,060,000 22 For mileage for all members of the 23 General Assembly, as provided 24 HB5783 -11- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b by law ................................ .............700,000 1 Total ................................ ..........$2,230,000 2 Section 50. The following named sums, or so much thereof 3 as may be necessary, respectively, are appropriated to the 4 State Comptroller to pay certain appointed officers of the 5 Executive Branch of the State Government, at the various rates 6 prescribed by law: 7 Department of Agriculture 8 For the Director 9 From Feed Control Fund ............................ 198,400 10 For the Assistant Director 11 From Feed Control Fund ............................ 172,700 12 Department of Children and Family Services 13 For the Director 14 From DCFS Children’s Services Fund ................220,500 15 Illinois Emergency Management Agency 16 For the Director 17 From Nuclear Safety Emergency 18 Preparedness Fund ................................ 198,400 19 For the Assistant Director 20 From Radiation Protection Fund .................... 172,700 21 Department of Financial and Professional 22 Regulation 23 From the Professions Indirect Cost Fund 24 HB5783 -12- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b For the Secretary ................................ .215,000 1 For the Director ................................ ..198,400 2 For the Director ................................ ..198,400 3 Illinois Power Agency 4 For the Director 5 From the Illinois Power Agency Operations Fund .....204,000 6 Department of Insurance 7 From the Insurance Producer Administration Fund 8 For the Director ................................ ..198,400 9 For the Assistant Director ........................ 172,700 10 Department of Lottery 11 For the Superintendent 12 From State Lottery Fund .......................... 198,400 13 Department of Natural Resources 14 Payable from Park and Conservation Fund 15 For the Director ................................ ..198,400 16 For the Assistant Director ........................ 172,700 17 Payable from Coal Mining Regulatory Fund 18 For six Mine Officers ................................ ...0 19 For four Miners' Examining Officers ..................... 0 20 Department of Transportation 21 Payable from Road Fund 22 For the Secretary ................................ .220,500 23 For the Assistant Secretary ....................... 187,400 24 Illinois Workers’ Compensation Comm ission 25 HB5783 -13- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b Payable from Illinois Workers’ Compensation 1 Commission Operations Fund 2 For the Chairman ................................ ..180,900 3 For nine members ................................ 1,550,500 4 Office of the State Fire Marshal 5 For the State Fire Marshal: 6 From Fire Prevention Fund ......................... 181,900 7 Illinois Racing Board 8 For eleven members of the Illinois 9 Racing Board, $300 per diem to a 10 maximum $14,842 as prescribed by law: 11 From the Horse Racing Fund ........................ 163,300 12 Department of Employment Security 13 Payable from Title III Social Security and 14 Employment Fund: 15 For the Director ................................ ..215,000 16 For five members of the Board 17 of Review ................................ .........75,000 18 Department of Innovation and Technology 19 Payable from Technology Management 20 Revolving Fund: 21 For the Secretary ................................ .220,500 22 For the Assistant Secretary ....................... 187,400 23 Department of Real Estate 24 Payable from Real Estate License 25 HB5783 -14- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b Administration Fund: 1 For the Director ................................ ..198,400 2 Department of Financial and Professional Regulation 3 Payable from Bank and Trust Company Fund: 4 For the Director ................................ ....198,400 5 Subtotals: 6 Feed Control Fund ................................ ...371,100 7 DCFS Children’s Services Fund. ...................... 220,500 8 Nuclear Safety Emergency Preparedness Fund. .........198,400 9 Radiation Protection Fund. .......................... 172,700 10 Professions Indirect Cost Fund. ..................... 611,800 11 Illinois Power Agency Op erations Fund. ..............204,000 12 Insurance Producer Administration Fund. .............371,100 13 State Lottery Fund. ................................ .198,400 14 Park and Conservation Fund. ......................... 371,100 15 Coal Mining Regulatory Fund. .............................. 0 16 Road Fund. ................................ ..........407,900 17 Illinois Workers’ Compensation 18 Commission Operations Fund. ....................... 1,731,400 19 Fire Prevention Fund ................................ 181,900 20 Horse Racing Fund ................................ ...163,300 21 Bank and Trust Company Fund ......................... 198,400 22 Title III Social Security and 23 Employment Fund ................................ ....290,000 24 Technology Management Revolving Fund ................407,900 25 HB5783 -15- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b Real Estate License Administration Fund .............198,400 1 Total ................................ ..........$6,298,300 2 Section 55. The following named amounts, or so much thereof 3 as may be necessary, respectively, for the objects and purposes 4 hereinafter named, are appropriated to the State Comptroller 5 in connection with the payment of salaries for officers of the 6 Executive and Legislative Branches of State Government: 7 For State Contribution to State Employees' 8 Retirement System: 9 From Horse Racing Fund ................................ ....0 10 From Fire Prevention Fund ............................ 93,200 11 From Bank and Trust Company Fund .................... 101,600 12 From Title III Social Security 13 and Employment Fund ................................ 148,500 14 From Feed and Control Fund. ......................... 190,000 15 From DCFS Children’s Services Fund ..................112,900 16 From Nuclear Safety Emergency Preparedness Fund .....101,600 17 From Radiation Protection Fund. ...................... 88,400 18 From Professions Indirect Cos t Fund. ................313,200 19 From Illinois Power Agency Operations Fund. .........104,400 20 From Insurance Producer Administration Fund. ........190,000 21 From State Lottery Fund. ............................ 101,600 22 From Park and Conservation Fund. .................... 190,000 23 From Coal Mining Regulatory Fund. ......................... 0 24 HB5783 -16- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b From Road Fund. ................................ .....208,800 1 From Illinois Workers’ Compensation 2 Commission Operations Fund. ........................ 886,100 3 From Technology Management Revolving Fund ...........208,800 4 From Real Estate License Administration Fund ........101,600 5 Total ................................ ..........$3,140,700 6 For State Contribution to Social Security: 7 From General Revenue Fund ......................... 1,525,100 8 From Horse Racing Fund ............................... 12,500 9 From Fire Prevention Fund ............................ 13,100 10 From Bank and Trust Company Fund ..................... 13,400 11 From Title III Social Security 12 and Employment Fund ................................ .19,400 13 From Feed Control Fund. .............................. 26,300 14 From DCFS Children’s Services Fund ...................13,700 15 From Nuclear Safety Emergency Preparedness Fund ......13,400 16 From Radiation Protection Fund. ...................... 13,000 17 From Professions Indirect Cost Fund. .................40,300 18 From Illinois Power Agency Operations Fund. ..........13,500 19 From Insurance Producer Administratio n Fund. .........26,300 20 From State Lottery Fund. ............................. 13,400 21 From Park and Conservation Fund. ..................... 26,300 22 From Coal Mining Regulatory Fund. ......................... 0 23 From Road Fund. ................................ ......26,900 24 From Illinois Workers’ Compensation 25 HB5783 -17- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b Commission Operations Fund. ........................ 129,700 1 From Technology Management Revolving Fund ............26,900 2 From Real Estate License Administration Fund .........13,400 3 Total ................................ ..........$1,966,600 4 For Group Insurance: 5 From Fire Prevention Fund ............................ 31,300 6 From Bank and Trust Company Fund ..................... 31,300 7 From Title III Social Security and 8 Employment Fund ................................ .....31,300 9 From Feed Control Fund. .............................. 62,600 10 From DCFS Children’s Services Fund ...................31,300 11 From Nuclear Safety Emergency Preparedness Fund ......31,300 12 From Radiation Protection Fund. ...................... 31,300 13 From Professions Indirect Cost Fund. .................93,900 14 From Illinois Power Agency Opera tions Fund. ..........31,300 15 From Insurance Producer Administration Fund. .........62,600 16 From State Lottery Fund. ............................. 31,300 17 From Park and Conservation Fund. ..................... 62,600 18 From Coal Mining Regulatory Fund. ......................... 0 19 From Road Fund. ................................ ......62,600 20 From Illinois Workers’ Compensation 21 Commission Operations Fund. ........................ 313,000 22 From Technology Management Revolving Fund ............62,600 23 From Real Estate License Administration Fund .........31,300 24 Total ................................ ..........$1,001,600 25 HB5783 -18- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b Section 60. The following named amounts, or so much thereof 1 as may be necessary, respectively, are approp riated from the 2 General Revenue Fund to the State Comptroller to pay certain 3 appointed officers of the Executive Branch of the State 4 Government, at the various rates prescribed by law: 5 Executive Inspector Generals 6 For the Executive Inspector General for t he 7 Office of the Governor ............................. 204,750 8 For the Executive Inspector General for the 9 Office of the Attorney General ..................... 162,750 10 For the Executive Inspector General for the 11 Office of the Secretary of State ...................162,750 12 For the Executive Inspector General for the 13 Office of the Comptroller .......................... 141,750 14 For the Executive Inspector General for the 15 Office of the Treasurer ............................ 141,750 16 Total ................................ ............$813,750 17 Section 65. The amount of $1,861,600, or so much thereof 18 as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenu e 19 Fund to the State Comptroller for contingencies in the event 20 that any amounts appropriated in Sections 35 through 60 of this 21 Article are insufficient. 22 HB5783 -19- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b Section 70. The amount of $0, or so much thereof as may 1 be necessary, is appropriated from the Pens ion Stabilization 2 Fund to the Office of the State Comptroller for funding the 3 unfunded liabilities of the General Assembly Retirement System. 4 Amounts appropriated under this Section shall be in addition 5 to, and not in lieu of, any State contributions requi red under 6 Section 2-124 of the Illinois Pension Code. 7 Section 75. The amount of $0, or so much thereof as may 8 be necessary, is appropriated from the Pension Stabilization 9 Fund to the Office of the State Comptroller for funding the 10 unfunded liabilities of the Judges Retirement System. Amounts 11 appropriated under this Section shall be in addition to, and 12 not in lieu of, any State contributions required under Section 13 18-131 of the Illinois Pension Code. 14 Section 80. The amount of $0, or so much thereof a s may 15 be necessary, is appropriated from the Pension Stabilization 16 Fund to the Office of the State Comptroller for funding the 17 unfunded liabilities of the State Employees' Retirement System. 18 Amounts appropriated under this Section shall be in addition 19 to, and not in lieu of, any State contributions required under 20 Section 14-131 of the Illinois Pension Code. 21 Section 85. The amount of $0, or so much thereof as may 22 HB5783 -20- LRB103 39728 SPS 70187 b be necessary, is appropriated from the Pension Stabilization 1 Fund to the Office of the State Comptroller for funding the 2 unfunded liabilities of the Teachers' Retirement System of the 3 State of Illinois. Amounts appropriated under this Section 4 shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, any State 5 contributions required under Section 16 -158 of the Illinois 6 Pension Code. 7 Section 90. The amount of $0, or so much thereof as may 8 be necessary, is appropriated from the Pension Stabilization 9 Fund to the Office of the State Comptroller for funding the 10 unfunded liabilities of the State Universities Reti rement 11 System. Amounts appropriated under this Section shall be in 12 addition to, and not in lieu of, any State contributions 13 required under Section 15 -155 of the Illinois Pension Code. 14 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, 15 2024. 16