Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2428

Introduced
2/7/25  
Refer
2/7/25  
Refer
3/4/25  

Caption

PROCUREMENT-MID-SIZE BUSINESS

Impact

The bill introduces a set-aside program which aims to ensure that mid-size businesses can compete for public contracts, thereby promoting economic engagement within this sector. This could lead to increased opportunities for mid-sized firms that often face difficulties in competing against larger corporations for government contracts. The provisions indicate a statute of limitations on these benefits, as the operation of these provisions will end five years after the first contract is awarded, effectively repealing them by July 1, 2031. This limited duration could raise concerns regarding the sustainability of support for mid-sized businesses after the program is sunsetted.

Summary

SB2428, introduced by Senator Cristina Castro, is an amendment to the Illinois Procurement Code focusing on the procurement process for mid-size businesses, particularly in the context of the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority. The bill allows the Authority to award up to four contracts per calendar year under provisions that specifically target mid-size businesses, which are defined as those with annual sales between $14 million and $45 million. Additionally, a maximum of 10 contracts can be awarded under these provisions, highlighting the state's commitment to engage mid-size companies in state-funded projects.

Contention

There may be some debate surrounding the potential impact of this bill on both the procurement landscape and the broader economic context in Illinois. Advocates argue that this legislation increases competition and diversity among contractors, while critics may raise questions about the effectiveness and reach of these measures. Concerns could also be voiced over whether mid-sized businesses truly benefit or if the opportunities created are too limited in scope to address the challenges they face in the marketplace. The designated impacts of the bill may require close monitoring to ensure the intended benefits are realized.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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