Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2840

Introduced
1/19/24  
Refer
1/19/24  

Caption

ELEC CD-ACCESS TASK FORCE

Impact

If enacted, SB2840 would promote greater inclusivity in the political process by examining the ways in which a candidate's economic status can limit their ability to run for office or serve effectively when elected. The establishment of a task force specifically focusing on the needs of low and moderate-income candidates indicates a shift towards recognizing and mitigating the barriers these individuals face. Furthermore, by analyzing the implications of the existing Election Code on non-wealthy candidates, the task force is expected to make recommendations that could lead to legislative changes aimed at easing these burdens.

Summary

Senate Bill 2840, introduced by Senator Mike Simmons, seeks to address the financial challenges faced by non-wealthy individuals aspiring to hold public office in Illinois. The bill amends the Election Code to establish the Access to Candidacy and Feasibility of Holding Public Office for Non-Wealthy Persons Task Force. This task force is tasked with analyzing the financial barriers that non-wealthy candidates encounter in their pursuit of public office and provides recommendations for reducing these obstacles. The task force is expected to publish a report of its findings and suggestions no later than June 30, 2025.

Contention

Opposition to SB2840 may arise based on differing views regarding the necessity and effectiveness of the task force in creating meaningful change. Proponents argue that the bill is essential to level the playing field for all candidates, regardless of their financial backgrounds, essentially fostering a more representative political landscape. Critics could contend that task forces often require significant state resources and might not adequately address the complex realities of financial disparities in politics. While the intent is rooted in improving access, discussions may revolve around how effective these measures will be in practice.

Companion Bills

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