Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB1765

Introduced
1/27/25  

Caption

POL CONTRIBUTION LIMITS

Impact

By eliminating the inflation adjustments, HB1765 effectively freezes the contribution limits as they currently stand. This could result in a situation where political donations become less regulated over time, as the limit amounts would not keep pace with inflation. As a result, the real value of contribution limits may diminish, potentially leading to increased influence from wealthy donors and entities contributing to campaigns without regulatory adjustments reflecting economic growth. Detractors of the bill argue that this change could distort the electoral playing field, benefitting candidates with better-funded campaigns.

Summary

House Bill 1765 proposes an amendment to the Illinois Election Code, specifically targeting the limitations on campaign contributions. The most significant change introduced by this bill is the removal of a provision requiring the State Board of Elections to adjust campaign contribution limits for inflation. Previously, such adjustments were aimed at ensuring contribution limits did not lose value over time, thereby keeping them relevant in the context of economic changes. The bill is introduced by Representative Christopher 'C.D.' Davidsmeyer and seeks to establish a more static framework for campaign financing in Illinois elections.

Contention

The proposal may also face criticism for its implications on electoral fairness and integrity. Critics are concerned that removing the requirement for inflation adjustments could entrench an imbalance in campaign finance, favoring established political entities that can capitalize on fixed contribution limits. There are fears that this may lead to less accountability and transparency in financing elections, as candidates may increasingly rely on larger donations from fewer sources. This might overshadow smaller contributors and undermine the democratic process by allowing wealth to play a larger role in elections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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