All Roll Calls
Yes: 99 • No: 4
Sponsored By: Kimberly Du Buclet (Democratic)
In Committee
Amends the Hospital Services Trust Fund Article in the Illinois Public Aid Code. In provisions concerning annual funding for the health care transformation program, provides that funds that had been budgeted but unexpended in State fiscal years 2021 through 2027 may be allocated in State fiscal year 2028 in an amount not to exceed $150,000,000.
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Kimberly Du Buclet
Democratic • House
Adriane Johnson
Democratic • Senate
Camille Y. Lilly
Democratic • House
Mark L. Walker
Democratic • Senate
Yolonda Morris
Democratic • House
All Roll Calls
Yes: 99 • No: 4
House vote • 4/9/2026
Third Reading - Short Debate - Passed
Yes: 92 • No: 0
House vote • 3/19/2026
Do Pass / Short Debate Human Services Committee;
Yes: 7 • No: 4
Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Mark L. Walker
Referred to Assignments
First Reading
Chief Senate Sponsor Sen. Adriane Johnson
Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading
Arrive in Senate
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Yolonda Morris
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Camille Y. Lilly
Third Reading - Short Debate - Passed 092-000-000
Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate
Second Reading - Short Debate
Fiscal Note Filed
Fiscal Note Requested by Rep. Norine K. Hammond
Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate
Do Pass / Short Debate Human Services Committee; 007-004-000
Assigned to Human Services Committee
Referred to Rules Committee
First Reading
Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Kimberly Du Buclet
Engrossed
Introduced
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