Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HJRCA0008

Introduced
1/28/25  

Caption

REVENUE-EDUCATION

Impact

If adopted, HJRCA0008 would significantly alter the state's approach to funding education. By implementing a tax on high-income earners, the bill aims to enhance financial resources available for schools. This could lead to improved educational outcomes and resources, particularly for districts that are underfunded. The anticipated result is a more equitable distribution of education funding across the state, potentially benefiting students in lower-income areas who often face disparities in educational resources compared to their wealthier counterparts.

Summary

HJRCA0008, introduced by Rep. Curtis J. Tarver, II, proposes a constitutional amendment to the Revenue Article of the Illinois Constitution. The amendment seeks to impose an additional income tax of 3% on individuals whose income exceeds $1,000,000 for any taxable year. The primary aim of this additional tax is to fund education, with all revenue collected intended to be distributed to school districts on a per pupil basis. The proposal emphasizes the need for equitable educational funding by leveraging tax contributions from higher income earners.

Contention

The proposed amendment is likely to encounter contention during discussions and potential voting phases. Proponents argue that the additional tax is a necessary tool for addressing funding gaps in public education, providing a sturdy financial backbone that could lead to long-term improvements in student outcomes. Conversely, opponents of the bill might express concerns regarding the implications of increasing tax burdens on high-income individuals. There may be fears that such taxation could lead to economic consequences, such as high earners relocating to states with lower tax rates, potentially reducing overall economic activity in Illinois.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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