Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2097

Introduced
2/9/23  

Caption

AGRICULTURE-TECH

Impact

The enactment of SB2097 would mark a vital step in enhancing state support for agricultural research initiatives. It would allocate state funds to bolster food and agricultural research activities conducted by the state's universities, addressing current underfunding that has hindered the efficacy of existing agricultural research facilities. The bill aims to strengthen Illinois's competitive position among other agricultural states by ensuring that these institutions have the required resources to carry out impactful research that benefits both producers and consumers.

Summary

SB2097 is a bill introduced to amend the Food and Agriculture Research Act in Illinois. This legislation aims to make a technical change that reflects the importance of public funding for food and agricultural research programs within the state. The bill highlights Illinois's significant agricultural output and the necessity for robust research investments to address challenges in human health, nutrition, and environmental protection. It underscores the role of agricultural research in supporting the state's economy and enhancing food quality while promoting sustainable practices.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding SB2097 may revolve around issues related to the allocation of state resources and the priority given to agricultural research compared to other sectors. There is potential for debate among lawmakers regarding the effectiveness of past funding initiatives and whether the proposed changes will lead to tangible improvements in agricultural practices. Additionally, stakeholders in the agricultural community will likely discuss how the bill aligns with broader goals for environmental stewardship and public health, weighing the benefits of increased funding against the potential for bureaucratic challenges in implementing these initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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