Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB5825

Introduced
4/29/24  

Caption

TRANSPORTATION-GREENHOUSE GAS

Impact

The legislation will have significant implications for state laws concerning transportation planning and environmental policy. By requiring a greenhouse gas emissions analysis prior to any roadway capacity expansion projects, it aims to ensure that new developments will not inadvertently increase carbon emissions. The bill also includes provisions for climate equity assessments, ensuring that projects benefit historically marginalized communities. Additionally, the Department is tasked with preparing ongoing reports on the effectiveness of these measures every three years, contributing to transparency and accountability in meeting state greenhouse gas targets.

Summary

House Bill 5825, introduced by Rep. Mary Beth Canty, is aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector through comprehensive planning and regulatory measures, referred to as the Transportation Choices Act. The bill mandates the establishment of greenhouse gas targets to guide emissions reductions effective from January 1, 2026, and requires the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, in consultation with the Department of Transportation and Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), to implement a systematic approach in assessing the impact of transportation-related projects. This aligns with the state's broader environmental goals, including a commitment to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions in the electric power sector by 2045.

Contention

While HB5825 is generally supported by environmental advocates for its ambitious goals in combating climate change, it does face criticism regarding potential economic impacts. Opponents argue that stringent regulations on transportation infrastructure could lead to increased costs and delays in project approvals, which might hinder local development initiatives and economic growth. There are concerns that the rigorous requirements for greenhouse gas calculations and public participation could create bureaucratic hurdles that may slow down essential transportation improvements, particularly in regions that rely heavily on federal funding and timely project execution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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