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Meeting Summary and Briefs: Will County Board Legislative Committee for August 5, 2025

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The Will County Board’s Legislative Committee focused on shaping its advocacy efforts at both the state and federal levels during its August 5 meeting. The primary discussion centered on crafting the county’s 2026 Federal Legislative Agenda, with members debating new language on social and environmental issues and establishing a more transparent process for future amendments. The conversation took place as the committee received updates on major federal policy changes, including the newly signed “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” which lobbyists warned could have significant negative impacts on the state budget and local funding. For more details on the federal agenda discussion, see the full story.

In a decisive move, the committee unanimously passed a resolution to formally oppose any federal legislation that would permit heavier and longer commercial trucks on public roads. Citing safety risks and the strain on local infrastructure, the resolution targets proposals for 91,000-pound trucks and extended double-trailers. Read the full story on the committee’s resolution for more information.

Springfield Update: Major Issues Likely on Hold Until 2026
Key legislative issues in Springfield, including a major energy bill and a funding and reform package for regional transit, remain unresolved and are unlikely to see action until 2026. According to the county’s state lobbyist, the General Assembly faces a higher vote threshold for bills with immediate effective dates now that the spring session has ended. Combined with the start of the 2026 election season and a “domino effect” of political retirements and campaigns for higher office, there is little appetite for tackling controversial topics during the fall veto session.

Committee Seeks More Detailed Lobbyist Reports
The committee has formally requested more specific and detailed reports from its state and federal lobbying firms. Chair Destinee Ortiz asked that future updates move beyond general news summaries to include concrete information on the lobbyists’ activities, such as which officials they have met with, what progress has been made on specific county agenda items, and what support they need from the board to be more effective. The goal is to increase transparency and better track the return on the county’s investment.

Ethics Ordinance Proposal Under Legal Review
A resolution aimed at strengthening Will County’s ethics ordinance is currently being reviewed by the State’s Attorney’s office. The proposal, submitted by Chair Destinee Ortiz, would place new limits on campaign contributions from “prohibited sources,” such as entities doing business with the county. The legal review was requested to determine the extent of the county’s authority on the matter before the resolution is formally considered by a board committee.

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