Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3775

Introduced
2/9/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Refer
2/28/24  
Report Pass
3/13/24  
Engrossed
4/12/24  
Refer
4/15/24  
Refer
4/24/24  
Report Pass
5/1/24  
Enrolled
5/23/24  
Chaptered
8/9/24  

Caption

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Impact

The bill's changes have significant implications for how law enforcement agencies operate, as they will now be required to document and report detailed statistics regarding traffic stops. This can lead to more accountability and scrutiny of police practices, especially regarding racial profiling. By promoting transparency, the legislation aims to enhance community trust in law enforcement. Furthermore, this could influence future policy making and funding allocations based on the data collected.

Summary

SB3775 amends the Illinois Vehicle Code, focusing on the processes surrounding motor vehicle crashes and law enforcement stops. Changes include requirements for the recording of detailed data during traffic stops, including the demographics of individuals stopped, the nature of the offense, and the outcomes of those stops. The intention behind these amendments is to collect more comprehensive data on traffic enforcement, which can be used to assess equity in law enforcement practices and improve road safety.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB3775 appears to be largely positive among advocates of police reform and public safety. Supporters argue that the rigorous data collection will help identify and address any disparities in how traffic stops are conducted. On the other hand, there are concerns regarding the potential administrative burden placed on law enforcement agencies, and whether the bill's implementation will effectively translate to improved community relations.

Contention

Notable points of contention stem from the balance between enhancing public safety and the potential for increased scrutiny and resource allocation for law enforcement agencies. Critics may argue that the bill places too heavy a load on already strained departmental resources. Nevertheless, the overarching goal of promoting equitable treatment and accountability during traffic stops appears to outweigh these concerns among its supporters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

IL HB5411

VEH CD-VARIOUS

LA HB951

Provides for collection and reporting of data (OR +$3,973,177 GF EX See Note)

LA HB573

Provides for collection and reporting of data (OR +$4,575,500 GF EX See Note)

LA HB506

Provides for the collection and reporting of data

LA HB922

Provides for the collection and reporting of data (OR +$3,239,810 GF EX See Note)

MN HF4156

Law enforcement officers required to collect and report certain data, commissioner of public safety required to publish report and hold meetings on data collected, law enforcement agencies that fail to comply prohibited from receiving grants, and Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training reports required.

MN SF4245

Law Enforcement data collection requirement provisions

TX SB1120

Relating to reports on racial profiling in connection with motor vehicle stops; providing a penalty.