All Roll Calls
Yes: 98 • No: 48
Sponsored By: Curtis J. Tarver, II (Democratic)
Passed
Amends the Comprehensive Housing Planning Act. Requires the State to prepare and be guided by a 3-year Comprehensive Housing Plan, that is consistent with the affirmative fair housing provisions of the Illinois Human Rights Act and specifically addresses specified underserved populations including low-income households, individuals, and older adults with a population-specific need; survivors of gender-based violence; unnecessarily institutionalized persons; veterans; and youth, including those aging out of the foster care system; and any other high need population, as determined by the State Housing Task Force, to be defined in the Comprehensive Housing Plan, and revisited each planning cycle, as needed. Requires the Comprehensive Housing Plan to reflect the State's commitment to an affordable housing approach for priority populations that promotes access to opportunity and resources for low-income households through certain priority initiatives. Expands the membership on the State Housing Task Force to include the Directors or Secretaries of several State departments and agencies. Requires the State Housing Task Force to, in addition to other activities: (i) adopt a mission statement no later than June 30, 2027 that may be updated during each Comprehensive Housing Plan 3-year cycle, as needed; (ii) oversee the implementation of the Comprehensive Housing Plan; and (iii) vote on research questions and affordable housing topics, which will serve as a framework for meetings and activities, and on definitions to ensure they are aligned with State initiatives. Prohibits the Illinois Housing Development Authority from directly or indirectly having a financial interest in an Authority contract. Repeals a provision concerning the Interagency Committee and removes all references to the Interagency Committee.
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Curtis J. Tarver, II
Democratic • House
Martha Deuter
Democratic • House
Mary Edly-Allen
Democratic • Senate
Mattie Hunter
Democratic • Senate
All Roll Calls
Yes: 98 • No: 48
House vote • 4/15/2026
Third Reading - Short Debate - Passed
Yes: 75 • No: 37
House vote • 4/8/2026
House Floor Amendment No. 1 Recommends Be Adopted Housing Committee;
Yes: 12 • No: 5
House vote • 3/19/2026
Do Pass / Short Debate Housing Committee;
Yes: 11 • No: 6
Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
Rule 2-10 Committee/3rd Reading Deadline Established As May 31, 2026
Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Mary Edly-Allen
Rule 2-10 Committee Deadline Established As May 22, 2026
Rule 2-10 Committee Deadline Established As May 15, 2026
Assigned to Executive
Alternate Chief Sponsor Changed to Sen. Mattie Hunter
Referred to Assignments
First Reading
Chief Senate Sponsor Sen. Rachel Ventura
Placed on Calendar Order of First Reading April 17, 2026
Arrive in Senate
Third Reading - Short Debate - Passed 075-037-000
Placed on Calendar Order of 3rd Reading - Short Debate
House Floor Amendment No. 1 Adopted
Held on Calendar Order of Second Reading - Short Debate
Second Reading - Short Debate
Added Chief Co-Sponsor Rep. Martha Deuter
House Floor Amendment No. 1 Recommends Be Adopted Housing Committee; 012-005-000
House Floor Amendment No. 1 Rules Refers to Housing Committee
House Floor Amendment No. 1 Referred to Rules Committee
House Floor Amendment No. 1 Filed with Clerk by Rep. Curtis J. Tarver, II
Placed on Calendar 2nd Reading - Short Debate
Do Pass / Short Debate Housing Committee; 011-006-000
Assigned to Housing Committee
Engrossed
House Amendment 1
Introduced
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