IllinoisHB4059104th General Assembly (2025–2026)House

HIGHER ED-LEGIS SCHOLARSHIPS

Sponsored By: Nicholas K. Smith (Democratic)

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Summary

Amends the Higher Education Student Assistance Act. Creates a legislative scholarship task force to receive and consider applications for scholarship assistance. Requires the task force to receive and consider nominations for scholarship assistance, with a total of 8 scholarships per representative district to be awarded each year. Provides that a nominee is eligible for a scholarship if the task force finds that the nominee meets certain qualifications, including that he or she is a resident of the representative district for which a scholarship is to be awarded and that he or she is enrolled or accepted for enrollment at a public university in this State. Provides that legislative scholarships are good for a period of not more than one year while enrolled for residence credit, are applicable toward 2 semesters of enrollment within an academic year, and exempt the holder from the payment of tuition and fees. Sets forth provisions concerning application for a scholarship and renewals.

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Nicholas K. Smith

    Democratic • House

Cosponsors

  • Michael Crawford

    Democratic • House

Roll Call Votes

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Actions Timeline

  1. Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Michael Crawford

    10/16/2025House
  2. Referred to Rules Committee

    5/20/2025House
  3. First Reading

    5/20/2025House
  4. Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Nicholas K. Smith

    5/20/2025House

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