Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1187

Introduced
1/9/25  
Refer
1/9/25  
Refer
2/11/25  

Caption

TOLL HWY-TOLL RATES-FREE

Impact

If enacted, this bill could lead to reduced toll revenues for the Illinois Toll Highway Authority, as it allows veterans and active-duty military members to travel without paying toll fees. However, the bill is designed in a way that seeks to protect the financial interests of bondholders by ensuring that this provision does not impair the rights of bondholders according to the relevant resolutions and trust indentures associated with the issuance of bonds of the Authority. The balance between providing a benefit to veterans and maintaining a sustainable funding model for public infrastructure is a key concern.

Summary

House Bill 1187 seeks to amend the Toll Highway Act of Illinois by providing a toll exemption for veterans and active-duty members of the United States Armed Forces. Under this bill, these individuals will be able to utilize any toll highway in Illinois without the necessity of paying tolls, contingent upon them displaying a military license plate issued by the Secretary of State. This initiative reflects a recognition of the service that veterans and active military personnel have provided, integrating a new benefit into Illinois’ transportation regulations.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB1187 highlight the tension between the need to support veterans and the operational viability of toll-funded infrastructure. On one hand, proponents argue that the bill honors the sacrifices of servicemen and women, offering them financial relief when using state highways. Conversely, opponents may express concerns regarding the implications of diminished revenues from tolls, which could impact maintenance and operational funding for the highways. The thoughtful implementation of this bill includes provisions to monitor its fiscal impact relative to the existing obligations of the Toll Highway Authority.

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