103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024
HB2368

 

Introduced 2/14/2023, by Rep. William "Will" Davis

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
20 ILCS 608/16 new

    Amends the Business Assistance and Regulatory Reform Act. Provides that, within 30 days after the beginning of its fiscal year, each State agency shall publicly report its expenditures for the previous fiscal year by submitting a report with specified information to the General Assembly electronically or in writing. Requires the report to be made available to the 10 news outlets in the State that have the highest circulation, listenership, or viewership.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning State government.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Business Assistance and Regulatory Reform
5Act is amended by adding Section 16 as follows:
 
6    (20 ILCS 608/16 new)
7    Sec. 16. State agency report of procurement information.
8Within 30 days after the beginning of its fiscal year, each
9State agency shall publicly report its expenditures for the
10previous fiscal year by submitting a report to the General
11Assembly electronically or in writing. The report shall be
12made available to the 10 news outlets in the State that have
13the highest circulation, listenership, or viewership. The
14report shall include the following information:
15    (1) The overall amount of money awarded to the agency
16through procurement for all services rendered by the agency.
17    (2) The overall amount of money spent by the agency
18through procurement for all services to the agency.
19    (3) The amount of money awarded to the agency for
20construction projects.
21    (4) The amount of money spent by the agency in
22construction projects.
23    (5) The amount of money awarded to the agency for

 

 

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1professional services.
2    (6) The amount of money spent by the agency for
3professional services.
4    (7) The agency's goals relating to the Business Enterprise
5Program and the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program.
6    (8) The agency's goals relating to small businesses.
7    (9) Whether the agency met its goals described under
8paragraphs (7) and (8).
9    (10) The demographic breakdown of the agency's
10expenditures relating to the Business Enterprise Program and
11the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program.
12    (11) The amount of money awarded by the agency to
13minority-owned and woman-owned construction projects.
14    (12) The 5 prime contractors hired by the agency for
15projects relating to the Business Enterprise Program and
16Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program who received the
17largest amount of money and the amount of money each prime
18contractor was awarded by the agency for construction
19projects.
20    (13) The 5 contractors hired by the agency who received
21the most money from the agency, and the amount each contractor
22was awarded, for construction projects.
23    (14) The 5 contractors hired by the agency under the
24Business Enterprise Program and the Disadvantaged Business
25Enterprise Program to render professional services and the
26amount each contractor was awarded.

 

 

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1    (15) The number of firms with fewer than 500 employees
2that were awarded construction contracts by the agency and the
3amount awarded to each firm.