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Illinois lawmakers pass Gov. Pritzker's $56 billion budget, ban on cellphone use in classrooms

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  Illinois lawmakers pass Gov. Pritzker's $56 billion budget, ban on cellphone use in classrooms Hartung's DD-214 <noreply@mixmin.net> - 2026-06-01 20:54 +0100

#129740 — Illinois lawmakers pass Gov. Pritzker's $56 billion budget, ban on cellphone use in classrooms

FromHartung's DD-214 <noreply@mixmin.net>
Date2026-06-01 20:54 +0100
SubjectIllinois lawmakers pass Gov. Pritzker's $56 billion budget, ban on cellphone use in classrooms
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The Illinois General Assembly approved Gov. JB Pritzker's nearly $56
billion budget for the upcoming year early Monday morning. 

While Democrats applauded the passage, Republicans said the budget
included too many tax increases and will hurt Illinois families. 

Republicans also called the spending plan irresponsible, being the
largest in Illinois history. 

The $55.9 billion budget does not increase state income taxes or sales
tax. It does include more than $300 million new dollars for public
education, and almost $100 million for families struggling to eat. 

The budget includes a sales tax holiday on school supplies when families
go back-to-school shopping in August, and pauses a previously planned
increase to the state gas tax. 

The General Assembly also approved a bill banning the use of cellphones
in classrooms. The legislation says phones must be stored in a secure
and accessible place during instruction time. 

Pritzker pushed for the measure, citing a Pew Research Center study that
found 72% of teachers identify cellphones as a major distraction in the
classroom. 

As soon as September, Illinois students will not be allowed to use their
phones from bell to bell. There are limited exceptions, such as if
cellphones are part of a student's individualized education plan. 

Pritzker said he will sign the bill into law.

Lawmakers also passed a bill to shield abortion information from digital
medical records. The Reproductive Health Records Privacy Act allows
patients to choose whether abortions or gender dysphoria diagnoses are
in their digital medical records. 

The legislation could have major implications for those who travel to
Illinois for care. 

In a post to X, Gov. Pritzker said the bill will "ensure that patients
retain full control over their health information." 

One bill that lawmakers did not address before the end of the Spring
Session early Monday morning concerned data centers. Advocates said the
POWER Act would curb "unchecked data center development." 

The POWER Act was not called to the floor. Advocates said they hoped to
get the legislation passed during the Fall Veto Session. 

https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/illinois-lawmakers-pass-budget-ban-c
ellphone-use-classrooms/?intcid=CNR-02-0623 

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