Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2323

Introduced
2/10/23  
Refer
2/10/23  
Refer
2/28/23  
Report Pass
3/8/23  
Engrossed
3/29/23  
Refer
3/30/23  
Refer
4/18/23  
Report Pass
4/26/23  
Enrolled
5/11/23  
Chaptered
8/4/23  

Caption

SCH CD-BLOOMINGTON SCH BUILD

Impact

The legislation is expected to have a significant impact on state laws governing how school districts manage construction projects. With the provisions allowing for the omission of referendums, school boards, particularly in areas affected by the pandemic, can expedite the construction process. This is particularly applicable for specific districts such as Decatur School District Number 61, which can access funds related to pandemic relief to finance school improvements, thus potentially benefiting educational infrastructure and accessibility.

Summary

SB2323 is an act concerning education that amends the School Code to facilitate the construction of school buildings. It allows school boards to build or purchase educational facilities without requiring a referendum under certain conditions. The bill outlines provisions where referendums can be bypassed, particularly for funding through specific sources such as COVID-19 pandemic relief programs. This change is aimed at streamlining processes for school districts and improving their ability to expand educational facilities in response to community needs.

Sentiment

Sentiment around SB2323 appears to be generally supportive, especially among advocates of educational expansion. Proponents argue that the bill addresses critical infrastructure needs within schools, enabling faster responses to the challenges posed by growing student populations and enhancing educational facilities. However, there may be concerns regarding accountability and transparency due to the reduced emphasis on local referendums, suggesting a need for community engagement in decision-making, which some stakeholders advocate should be preserved.

Contention

Key points of contention involve the balance between expedience in school construction and the importance of community input through referendums. Critics might argue that by allowing school boards to bypass voter referendums, the bill diminishes local governance and reduces opportunities for public engagement in funding decisions. Additionally, the specific provisions for certain districts could raise concerns about equity, as some districts may have more facilitated access to construction funding than others. Hence, the bill reflects broader tensions between swift action in educational needs and maintaining democratic engagement at the local level.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB2733

SCH CD-SCH CONSTRCT REFERENDUM

IL SB0464

EDUCATION-TECH

IL HB2492

SCH CD-ENERGY SAVE CONTRACTS

IL HB4254

SCH CD-CENTRAL COMM BOND ISSUE

IL HB4779

SCH CD-DEBT LIMIT EXCEPTION

IL SB3348

SCH CD-DEBT LIMIT EXCEPTION

IL HB3500

SCH CD-JOLIET DEBT BOND ISSUE

IL HB2155

SCH CD-CENTRAL COMM BOND ISSUE

IL HB2160

SCH CD-SCH TREASURER/TOWNSHIP

IL SB0053

SCH CD-SCH TREASURER/TOWNSHIP

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HI SB1575

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