Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3887

Introduced
2/28/24  

Caption

$SFM-OCE

Impact

The bill's appropriations are significant as they support a range of essential fire service functions, including personal services, training, and operational costs for the Fire Marshal's office. A portion of the funds will also be directed towards grants for community fire training programs, small equipment needs, and initiatives aimed at community risk reduction. These provisions are expected to strengthen local fire departments and improve overall fire safety across the state, demonstrating a commitment to proactive fire prevention measures.

Summary

SB3887 is a bill concerning appropriations for the Illinois State Fire Marshal, aimed at providing funding for various fire safety and prevention initiatives for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2024. The bill allocates a total of approximately $69.6 million, sourced from both state and federal funds, to cover ordinary and contingent expenses, as well as specific programs and initiatives under the Office of the State Fire Marshal. Notably, the bill emphasizes the importance of training programs and grants for local fire departments, which seek to enhance community safety and preparedness against fire hazards.

Programs

The bill establishes funding for various programs, including a significant allocation towards the Minimum Basic Firefighter Training Program, the Community Risk Reduction Program, and grants for the Chicago Fire Department Training Program. This multi-faceted approach aims to create a more robust framework for fire safety and emergency response, benefitting both firefighters and the communities they serve.

Contention

Although specific points of contention are not detailed in available discussions, appropriations bills of this nature often spark debate regarding resource allocation, particularly in terms of funding priorities between urban and rural fire services. Stakeholders may have differing views on how effectively these funds should be utilized, which programs deserve emphasis, and the balance between state-funded initiatives versus local requirements. As with many funding bills, legislators may also discuss the potential long-term implications of such budget decisions on fire safety outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB5744

$SFMOCE

IL SB2470

$STATE FIRE MARSHAL OCE

IL HB2672

$STATE FIRE MARSHAL OCE

IL SB3833

$CMS-OCE

IL SB3835

$DCEO-OCE

IL SB3836

$DNR-OCE

IL SB3852

$IDOT-OCE

IL HB5674

$CMSOCE

IL SB2523

$DCEO OCE

IL HB2694

$DCEO OCE

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