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IL HB5647

IL HB5647
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Introduced
02/18/2026
In Committee
02/19/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

104th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Makes appropriations for the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Department of Public Health for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026, as follows: General Funds $286,257,200; Other State Funds $364,858,708; Federal Funds $733,950,369; Total $1,385,066,277.

AI Summary

This bill appropriates $1,385,066,277 to the Department of Public Health for its ordinary and contingent expenses for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026. * **General Revenue Fund:** $286,257,200 is appropriated for various operational expenses, including personal services, state contributions to social security, administrative costs for data initiatives, modernization of information systems, response to public health threats, public health communications, refugee health, homelessness reports, health equity zones, adverse pregnancy outcomes, state cancer registry, opioid overdose prevention, access to primary health care, health care workforce repayment and scholarship programs, sudden infant death services, Alzheimer's disease research and care, suicide prevention programs, community health worker programs, sickle cell clinic support, kidney disease care services, violent death reporting system, mobile dental services, vision and hearing screening, oral health programs, telementoring, dental care for underserved populations, breast and cervical cancer screenings, women's health promotion, school health centers, maternal and child health programs, pediatric mental health training, reproductive health navigation, perinatal services, family planning programs, rapid disease investigation, environmental health surveillance, expanded lab capacity, lead poisoning prevention, immunizations, and AIDS/HIV education, services, and housing assistance. * **Public Health Services Fund:** $364,858,708 is appropriated for implementing federal awards, supporting federally funded public health programs, refugee health care, policy, planning, and statistics programs, health promotion programs, health care regulation, surveillance, and monitoring, bioterrorism preparedness, and AIDS/HIV prevention and surveillance. * **Federal Funds:** $733,950,369 is appropriated for various federal programs and initiatives, including those related to public health services, health promotion, health care regulation, health protection, and AIDS/HIV services. * **Other State Funds:** Various other state funds are appropriated for specific purposes, including: * Public Health Special State Projects Fund: $49,065,000 for public health programs. * Metabolic Screening and Treatment Fund: $43,632,000 for metabolic disease testing and screening, and $12,000,000 for metabolic screening follow-up services and grants. * Tobacco Settlement Recovery Fund: $11,100,000 for financial process modernization, community health center expansion, asthma prevention, cancer grants, state tobacco control programs, local health department grants, and tobacco use prevention programs. * Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant Fund: $23,995,000 for maternal and child health programs and grants. * Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant Fund: $6,226,800 for preventive health and health services programs and grants. * Long Term Care Provider Fund: $2,000,000 for offender assessment and public health/safety activities. * Death Certificate Surcharge Fund: $3,000,000 for death certificate databases and coroner training. * Illinois Health Facilities Planning Fund: $2,800,000 for the Health Facilities and Services Review Board. * Lead Poisoning Screening, Prevention, and Abatement Fund: $22,414,600 for lead poisoning programs and grants. * Emergency Public Health Fund: $5,100,000 for mosquito abatement. * Personal Property Tax Replacement Fund: $20,098,500 for local health protection grants. * Public Health Federal Projects Fund: $3,000,000 for health information technology and electronic health records. * Compassionate Use of Medical Cannabis Fund: $9,522,600 for the medical cannabis program. * Childhood Cancer Research Fund: $75,000 for childhood cancer research grants. * Sickle Cell Chronic Disease Fund: $1,000,000 for sickle cell disease awareness and treatment. * Multiple Sclerosis Research Fund: $1,500,000 for multiple sclerosis research grants. * Healthy Smiles Fund: $400,000 for the healthy smiles program. * DHS Private Resources Fund: $700,000 for diabetes research and programs. * Cannabis Regulation Fund: $1,500,000 for adult-use cannabis program administration. * Hearing Instrument Dispenser Examining and Disciplinary Fund: $400,000 for hearing instrument consumer protection. * Hospital Licensure Fund: $3,900,000 for hospital inspections. * Long Term Care Monitor/Receiver Fund: $54,950,000 for long-term care monitors and receivers. * Home Care Services Agency Licensure Fund: $1,846,400 for home care services agency licensure. * Equity in Long-term Care Quality Fund: $12,000,000 for grants to assist nursing home residents. * Assisted Living and Shared Housing Regulatory Fund: $3,300,000 for assisted living and shared housing programs. * Food and Drug Safety Fund: $300,000 for food and drug safety program administration. * Facility Licensing Fund: $3,500,000 for environmental health programs. * Illinois School Asbestos Abatement Fund: $1,200,000 for asbestos abatement. * Public Health Water Permit Fund: $100,000 for groundwater protection. * Used Tire Management Fund: $1,300,000 for vector control. * Tattoo and Body Piercing Establishment Registration Fund: $605,000 for tattoo and body piercing establishment registration. * Tanning Facility Permit Fund: $300,000 for tanning facility permit administration. * Plumbing Licensure and Program Fund: $3,950,000 for plumbing license law administration. * Pesticide Control Fund: $577,700 for pesticide control education, research, and enforcement. * Private Sewage Disposal Program Fund: $292,000 for private sewage disposal program administration. * Public Health Laboratory Services Revolving Fund: $6,000,000 for public health laboratory programs. * Carolyn Adams Ticket For The Cure Grant Fund: $4,000,000 for breast cancer research and services. * Mammogram Fund: $117,000 for patient navigation services. * Quality of Life Endowment Fund: $1,000,000 for HIV/AIDS prevention and education. * African-American HIV/AIDS Response Fund: $7,880,500 for HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment. * Stroke Data Collection Fund: $400,000 for stroke data collection. * Trauma Center Fund: $2,000,000 for trauma center payments. * EMS Assistance Fund: $1,000,000 for EMS assistance payments. * Spinal Cord Injury Paralysis Cure Research Trust Fund: $500,000 for spinal cord injury research grants. * **Reappropriations:** Several reappropriations from the Fund for Illinois' Future are made for specific programs, including overdose prevention, hospital job readiness and healthy beginnings programs, safe gun storage campaigns, PREP medication access, local health protection grants, STI screenings, and grants to various safety net hospitals and healthcare providers. * **State Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Fund:** $9,005,269 is reappropriated for COVID-19 pandemic response. * **Breakthrough Therapies for Veteran Suicide Prevention Program:** $3,000,000 is appropriated for a grant to Sunstone Therapies for veteran suicide prevention research. * **Illinois Association of Free and Charitable Clinics:** $4,500,000 is appropriated for a grant to the Illinois Association of Free and Charitable Clinics. * **Birth Equity Initiative:** $4,000,000 is appropriated for grants and administrative expenses related to the Birth Equity Initiative. * **Getting to Zero-Illinois (GTZ) plan:** $5,500,000 is appropriated for programs related to the GTZ plan to end the HIV epidemic.

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Referred to Rules Committee (on 02/19/2026)

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