Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB0208

Introduced
1/22/25  
Refer
1/22/25  

Caption

$CAIRO PORT

Impact

The allocation in SB0208 is significant as it aims to enhance the operational capacity of the Cairo Port, which is critical for regional transportation and trade activities. Improved infrastructure at the port could lead to increased shipping and freight activities, potentially boosting economic development in the area. This aligns with broader state objectives to promote economic growth and engage in more robust logistical operations that connect Illinois with other markets.

Summary

SB0208, introduced by Senator Dale Fowler on January 22, 2025, focuses on appropriations for the Illinois Department of Transportation, specifically allocating funds for the improvement and development of the Alexander-Cairo Port District. The bill proposes an appropriation of $5,000,000 from the General Revenue Fund to cover non-bondable development expenses associated with the port. This funding is expected to facilitate the advancement of necessary infrastructure to support the local economy.

Contention

While the bill presents an opportunity for development, concerns may arise regarding the management and execution of the funds allocated. Stakeholders may question how effectively the money will be utilized for the intended development purposes and whether adequate oversight mechanisms are in place. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the sustainability of such projects and their long-term benefits versus immediate costs, particularly in the context of state budget priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB0124

$CAIRO PORT

IL SB1702

CAIRO DEVELOPMENT AUTH-TECH

IL SB3681

CAIRO DEVELOPMENT AUTH-TECH

IL SB3654

SHAWNEETOWN REG PORT DISTRICT

IL SB2339

CAIRO DEVELOPMENT AUTH-TECH

IL SB3145

CD CORR-TAMMS REPURPOSE

IL SB0046

IL WATERWAY PORTS COMMISSION

IL SB3102

EPA-PHOTOVOLTAIC DUMP

IL SB1325

CD CORR-CTY JUV DETENTION CNTR

IL SB0208

CIV PRO-INSTRUCTION-LIABILITY

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.