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11 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2025 and 2026 HB3891 Introduced , by Rep. Robyn Gabel SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: Appropriates $36,365,100 to the Office of the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor for its ordinary and contingent expenses. Effective July 1, 2025. LRB104 12404 RLC 22674 b 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2025 and 2026 HB3891 Introduced , by Rep. Robyn Gabel SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: Appropriates $36,365,100 to the Office of the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor for its ordinary and contingent expenses. Effective July 1, 2025. LRB104 12404 RLC 22674 b LRB104 12404 RLC 22674 b
22 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2025 and 2026 HB3891 Introduced , by Rep. Robyn Gabel SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
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88 1 AN ACT concerning appropriations.
99 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
1010 3 represented in the General Assembly:
1111 4 Section 1. The following named amounts, or so much of
1212 5 those amounts as may be necessary, respectively, are
1313 6 appropriated to the Office of the State's Attorneys Appellate
1414 7 Prosecutor for the objects and purposes hereinafter named to
1515 8 meet its ordinary and contingent expenses for the fiscal year
1616 9 ending June 30, 2026:
1717 10 Payable from the General Revenue Fund:
1818 11 For Personal Services:
1919 12 Collective Bargaining Unit.....................$7,081,400
2020 13 Administrative Unit............................$2,846,800
2121 14 For State Contribution to the State Employees' Retirement
2222 15 System Pick Up:
2323 16 Collective Bargaining Unit.......................$283,300
2424 17 Administrative Unit..............................$113,900
2525 18 For State Contribution to Social Security:
2626 19 Collective Bargaining Unit.......................$541,800
2727 20 Administrative Unit..............................$217,800
2828 21 For Contractual Services:
2929 22 General Contractual Services.....................$500,000
3030 23 Tax Objection Casework:........................... $3,500
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3434 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2025 and 2026 HB3891 Introduced , by Rep. Robyn Gabel SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
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5252 1 For Rental of Real Property:.......................$175,000
5353 2 For Travel:
5454 3 General Travel....................................$20,000
5555 4 For Commodities:
5656 5 General Commodities...............................$20,000
5757 6 For Printing:........................................$7,000
5858 7 For Equipment:
5959 8 General Equipment................................ $15,000
6060 9 For Electronic Data Processing:.....................$82,000
6161 10 For Telecommunications:.............................$71,300
6262 11 For Operation of Auto:
6363 12 General Operation of Auto.........................$53,500
6464 13 For Continuing Legal Education:......................$4,600
6565 14 For Expenses Pursuant to P.A. 84-1340, which
6666 15 requires the Office of the State's Attorneys
6767 16 Appellate Prosecutor to conduct training
6868 17 programs for Illinois State's Attorneys,
6969 18 Assistant State's Attorneys and Law Enforcement
7070 19 Officers on techniques and methods of
7171 20 eliminating or reducing the trauma of
7272 21 testifying in criminal proceedings for
7373 22 children who serve as witnesses in such
7474 23 proceedings; and other authorized criminal
7575 24 justice training programs:........................$110,000
7676 25 For costs associated with pre-trial
7777 26 release pursuant to Section 110-2 of the
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8888 1 Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963.............$6,000,000
8989 2 For a grant to the Cook County State's
9090 3 Attorney for expenses incurred in
9191 4 filing appeals in Cook County...................$6,900,000
9292 5 General Revenue Total:............................$25,046,900
9393 6 Payable from State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's County
9494 7 Fund
9595 8 For Personal Services:
9696 9 Administrative Unit............................$1,251,800
9797 10 For State Contribution to the State Employees' Retirement
9898 11 System Pick Up:
9999 12 Administrative Unit...............................$50,100
100100 13 For State Contribution to the State Employees' Retirement
101101 14 System:
102102 15 Administrative Unit..............................$641,000
103103 16 For State Contribution to Social Security:
104104 17 Administrative Unit...............................$95,900
105105 18 For County Reimbursement to State for Group Insurance:
106106 19 Administrative Unit..............................$362,000
107107 20 For Contractual Services:
108108 21 General Contractual Services.....................$450,000
109109 22 Tax Objection Case Work...........................$16,000
110110 23 Labor Unit.......................................$257,000
111111 24 For Rental of Real Property:.......................$144,100
112112 25 For Travel:
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123123 1 General Travel....................................$17,500
124124 2 For Commodities:
125125 3 General Commodities................................$5,000
126126 4 For Printing:..........................................$800
127127 5 For Equipment:
128128 6 General Equipment..................................$2,200
129129 7 For Electronic Data Processing:.....................$35,400
130130 8 For Telecommunications:.............................$20,000
131131 9 For Operation of Automotive Equipment:
132132 10 General Operation of Auto..........................$6,500
133133 11 For Law Intern Program:.............................$18,200
134134 12 State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor
135135 13 County Fund Total:.................................$3,373,500
136136 14 Payable from Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund:
137137 15 For Personal Services:...........................$1,922,000
138138 16 For State Contribution to the State Employees'
139139 17 Retirement System Pick Up:........................$76,900
140140 18 For State Contribution to the State Employees'
141141 19 Retirement System:................................$983,700
142142 20 For State Contribution to Social Security..........$147,100
143143 21 For Reimbursement to State for Group Insurance:....$398,400
144144 22 For Contractual Services:..........................$641,600
145145 23 For Training Programs:............................ $225,000
146146 24 Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund Total.......$4,394,700
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157157 1 Payable from Continuing Legal Education Trust Fund:
158158 2 For Continuing Legal Education:....................$100,000
159159 3 Continuing Legal Education Trust Fund Total:.........$100,000
160160 4 Payable from the Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Fund:
161161 5 For Expenses Pursuant to Drug Asset Forfeiture
162162 6 Procedure Act:..................................$2,900,000
163163 7 Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Fund Total:............$2,900,000
164164 8 Payable from the Special Federal Grant Fund:
165165 9 For Expenses Related to federally assisted
166166 10 Programs to assist local State's Attorneys
167167 11 including special appeals, drug related
168168 12 cases, and cases arising under the
169169 13 Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Act on the
170170 14 request of the State's Attorney and monies
171171 15 received from the Department of Justice:...........$50,000
172172 16 Special Federal Grant Fund Total......................$50,000
173173 17 Payable from the Cannabis Expungement Fund:
174174 18 For Distribution to local State's Attorneys
175175 19 for the facilitation of petitions of
176176 20 expungement of minor cannabis offenses,
177177 21 pursuant to the Cannabis Regulation
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188188 1 and Tax Act.......................................$500,000
189189 2 (Total, $36,365,100; General Revenue Fund, $25,046,900; Office
190190 3 of the State's Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor's County Fund,
191191 4 $3,373,500; Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund,
192192 5 $4,394,700; Continuing Legal Education Trust Fund, $100,000;
193193 6 Narcotics Profit Forfeiture Fund, $2,900,000; Special Federal
194194 7 Grant Project Funds, $50,000; Cannabis Expungement Fund,
195195 8 $500,000)
196196 9 Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1,
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