Sen. Laura Ellman supports HB0111 to allocate funds for Illinois Department of Revenue in FY 2026

Laura Ellman, Illinois State Senator from the 21st District
Laura Ellman, Illinois State Senator from the 21st District | Official Website
By D. B. Watts

Sen. Laura Ellman (D-21st) cast a Yes vote for HB0111, which would allocate funds to the Illinois Department of Revenue for fiscal year 2026 during the 104th General Assembly on May 31, 2026, according to the Illinois Senate. The legislation passed with a 37-21 margin.

The official bill summary describes it as: "$FY 2027 BUDGET."

The following analysis is based on the direct language of the bill and may offer interpretation for clarity.

Essentially, the bill appropriates $2 from the General Revenue Fund to the Illinois Department of Revenue for regular and contingent expenses in fiscal year 2026. It is set to become effective on July 1, 2025.

The documented outcome for HB0111 was 'Third Reading - Passed.'

Ellman is a 1987 graduate of Grinnell College, where she earned a BS.

A member of the Democratic Party, Ellman began representing Illinois' 21st Senate District in 2019 after succeeding Michael Connelly in the seat.

Legislation in Illinois undergoes a multi-stage process that involves introduction in either chamber, committee consideration, floor deliberations, and voting in both houses before presentation to the governor for potential approval or veto. The General Assembly convenes every two years, with thousands of bills introduced each session and only a portion passing all steps to become law.


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