Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2577

Introduced
2/25/25  

Caption

$PROPERTY TAX APPEAL BOARD

Impact

The passage of SB2577 is intended to ensure that the Property Tax Appeal Board can effectively manage its responsibilities while adequately funding its operational needs. By facilitating the necessary appropriations for the Board, the bill aims to maintain the efficiency of the property tax appeal process, which plays a critical role in ensuring fairness in property tax assessments across the state. This funding is essential for the Board to continue processing appeals and addressing taxpayer concerns related to property valuation disputes.

Summary

Senate Bill 2577, introduced by Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr., is an appropriations bill pertaining to the Property Tax Appeal Board in Illinois for the fiscal year starting July 1, 2025. The bill proposes to allocate a total of $13,716,800 from the Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund to cover various operational costs for the Board. Key financial allocations include several million for personal services, employee retirement contributions, and a smaller portion designated for travel, contractual services, commodities, and electronic data processing.

Contention

Although SB2577 focuses primarily on funding the Property Tax Appeal Board, there may be underlying tensions regarding the allocation of state resources to administrative bodies, especially in the context of overall state budgeting. Some legislators may question whether the proposed appropriations are sufficient or overly generous given the potential needs of other state departments and services, particularly in light of ongoing budget constraints and discussions about fiscal responsibility in state governance.

Companion Bills

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