Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB0985

Introduced
1/9/25  
Refer
1/9/25  
Refer
3/4/25  
Report Pass
3/12/25  

Caption

TRANSPORTATION-TECH

Impact

By altering a technical aspect of the Expressway Camera Act, HB0985 serves to ensure that the legislative language remains current and functional. Such amendments, while seemingly minor, play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of legal texts and ensuring they reflect current operational realities. This change reinforces the interpretation and enforcement of traffic camera regulations along expressways, which are vital for monitoring and managing vehicular compliance with traffic laws.

Summary

House Bill 0985, introduced by Rep. Emanuel 'Chris' Welch, primarily aims to amend the existing Expressway Camera Act in Illinois. The bill seeks to implement a technical change in the section concerning the short title of the law. Although the text of the bill is brief, it signifies ongoing legislative efforts to update and refine existing transportation laws by addressing technicalities that may hamper their clarity or effectiveness.

Contention

Although the bill appears straightforward, there may be underlying contentions regarding the broader implications of traffic camera legislation in Illinois. Critics of the existing Expressway Camera Act have raised concerns over privacy, the effectiveness of enforcement, and the fairness of fines issued through automated systems. Thus, even a technical amendment like HB0985 could elicit discussions around these nuanced issues, especially among advocacy groups and affected constituents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL HB0914

TRANSPORTATION-TECH

IL HB0898

TRANSPORTATION-TECH

IL HB0917

TRANSPORTATION-TECH

IL HB0912

TRANSPORTATION-TECH

IL HB0881

TRANSPORTATION-TECH

IL HB0911

TRANSPORTATION-TECH

IL HB0909

TRANSPORTATION-TECH

IL HB0908

TRANSPORTATION-TECH

IL HB0899

TRANSPORTATION-TECH

IL HB0903

TRANSPORTATION-TECH

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.