Rep. Sanalitro opposes HB0111, which allocates $2 to Department of Revenue for FY 2026

Jennifer Sanalitro, Illinois State Representative for the 48th District
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By R. M. Hummel

During the 104th General Assembly on May 31, 2026, Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro (R-48th) cast a No vote on HB0111, legislation appropriating $2 to the Department of Revenue for FY 2026, as reported by the Illinois House; the measure advanced with a 76-39 vote.

The bill's official summary refers to the proposal as "$FY 2027 BUDGET."

The following explanation is based on the bill’s text, including clarifications to help outline its content.

Essentially, the bill provides $2 from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois Department of Revenue to cover standard and incidental expenses in fiscal year 2026, effective July 1, 2025.

The legislative action recorded for HB0111 was 'Senate Floor Amendment No. 3 House Concurs'.

Sanalitro, a Republican, began serving in the Illinois State House in 2023 for the 48th House District, taking over the seat from former representative Terra Costa Howard.

Legislation in Illinois moves through a step-by-step legislative process, starting in either chamber, then going to committee review, floor debates, and votes in both chambers before being sent to the governor for signature or veto. The General Assembly functions on a biennial basis, with thousands of bills introduced each session, though only a small share is ultimately enacted.


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