Legislative

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United Counties Council of Illinois tracks legislation, provides legislative input, and affords county government a presence in the legislative process through its efforts on proposed legislation involving all aspects of county governance.

Legislative Member Services

  • Tracking of legislation impacting county government
  • Status reports on tracked legislation
  • Notice of Public Acts resulting from enacted legislation
  • Hosting of annual Legislative Reception for members of the Illinois General Assembly
  • Meeting with lawmakers, providing testimony in Committee hearings advocating positions of UCCI membership

CURRENT SESSION INFORMATION

Illinois General Assembly Schedule

104th General Assembly Inauguration - January 8, 2025

2026 Spring Session Calendar
SENATE
HOUSE


Bill Tracking

United Counties Council of Illinois (UCCI) tracks legislation pending before the Illinois General Assembly that is of interest to county government. Access to currently active proposed legislation being tracked is available through the link above. A schedule, by date, of those pieces of legislation being tracked by UCCI that are currently set for committee hearing is provided above for your review and information. Other reports of interest on tracked legislation can be found below.

Illinois General Assembly


2026 Priority Policy Issues

Local Government Distributive Fund

Counties are aligned with our municipal partners in seeking an increase in the percentage of the State Income Tax distributed to counties and municipalities through the Local Government Distributive Fund (LGDF). Counties are requesting an incremental restoration of the full 10 percent of State Income Tax revenue collected by the state and shared with counties and municipalities on a per capita basis. This percentage was reduced in 2011 and currently is 6.47 percent of State Income Tax collections.

SAFE-T Act Funding

The implementation of the SAFE-T Act imposed additional costs on counties. These costs include additional personnel necessary to fulfill the new requirements under the Pre-Trial Fairness Act. Without adequate funding, courts may face challenges in maintaining the required staff, services and operational capacity necessitated by the SAFE-T Act. Counties request that the Governor and General Assembly partner with them to ensure that our courts have the resources necessary to contribute to the successful implementation of the SAFE-T Act.

Wind and Solar Siting Flexibility

Public Act 102-1123 removed county authority over the siting of wind and solar facilities. Counties are not seeking a repeal of this provision but are requesting that the Governor and General Assembly work cooperatively with counties to make some modifications and clarifications to existing law. These recommended changes will be shared with legislators for discussion and consideration later during the spring session.


CONTACTING LEGISLATORS ON LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS

UCCI will occasionally request that members contact legislators about various legislative proposals, in support or opposition. It is essential when communicating a position to legislators to state your reasons why.