Bill Tracker2023-03-15T16:11:54+00:00

Government Relations

Support2023-03-15T16:05:16+00:00

HB1078: INC TX-RURAL AREA JOBS CREDIT (WALKER M)

HB1343: INC TX-BEGINNING FARMER (YEDNOCK L)

HB1344   INC TX-CROP DONATION (YEDNOCK L)

HB1459   : ESTATE TAX-EXCLUSION AMOUNT (MCCOMBIE T)

HB 1440:  EPA-AIR QUALITY FUND (Rep. Sonya Harper) – Tentative Support

HB 1647: USE/OCC TAX-POWER GENERATION

SB140: ESTATE TAX-REPEAL (TRACY J)

SB 52:  COMPOST AWARENESS WEEK (Sen. Laura Fine)

Support the Concept2023-03-15T16:06:33+00:00

SB46: IL WATERWAY PORTS COMMISSION (KOEHLER D)

SB124: $CAIRO PORT (FOWLER D)

SB142: PROP TX-ATTACHED PROPERTY (TRACY J)

Seek Amendment2023-03-15T16:06:53+00:00

HB1385: $ST BD ED-ELECTRIC BUS GRANTS (YANG ROHR J)

Neutral2023-03-15T16:07:16+00:00

SB58: DEGRADABLE PLASTIC-SINGLE-USE (FINE L)

HB 1105: ICC Approval of Eminent Domain (J. Hoffman)

HB1192: PERMANENT DAYLIGHT-SAVING TIME (B. Morgan)

HB1258: CHILD LABOR-VARIOUS (SOSNOWSKI J)

HB1267: PROPERTY-FOREIGN NATIONALS (C. Miller)

No Position2023-03-15T16:08:27+00:00

HB 1352: IEMA-DISASTER PROCLAMATION (Rep. Dan Ugaste)

HB1403: AUTONOMOUS VEH REQUIREMENTS (EVANS M)

HB1526: OUTDOOR: RX PROGRAM (HARPER S)

SB 88: EPA-PFAS Consumer Protection (Sen. Laura Fine)

Potential Oppose2023-03-15T16:08:03+00:00

SB151: EPA-GASIFICATION FACILITY (VENTURA R)

Soft-Oppose2023-03-15T16:08:48+00:00

HB1076: COUNTIES CD-LEASE OF FARMLAND (L. YEDNOCK)

Oppose2023-03-15T16:09:10+00:00

HB-124: FOOD & DRUG-BEEF PACKAGING (MILLER C)

HB1290: PET FOOD-DISCLOSE ALLERGENS (CARROLL J)

HB 1440: PRETREATED SEED BAN-ETHANOL (Rep. Will Guzzardi)

SB40: ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING ACT (FEIGENHOLTZ S)

SB 203: PESTICIDES-PENALTIES (Sen. Karina Villa) – Preparing to oppose

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Who governs the funds administered by ISA?2022-12-15T15:40:44+00:00

The ISA Board of Directors consists of 24 volunteer farmers who govern the organization’s use of checkoff and non-checkoff funds. Eighteen District Directors, representing specific regional areas, and six At-Large Directors, representing the state as a whole, are elected on a state-wide basis.

What is the history of ISA?2022-12-20T13:34:03+00:00

Since the mid-1960s, ISA has served the needs of soybean farmers across Illinois. Today, we value our long history, knowing that we help improve profitability for all Illinois farmers. More information about the history of ISA is available here.

Does ISA align with national soybean organizations?2022-09-29T16:44:24+00:00

ISA works with three national soybean organizations to meet demand, develop new uses for soy products, expand export markets and develop national policy. All of our state-level efforts are coordinated and executed with these groups and their objectives in mind.

To learn more about ISA and its efforts, please read our press releases. We also encourage you to review these documents, videos and audio files.

Economic impact of Illinois soybeans administered by ISA.2022-12-12T23:19:27+00:00

Illinois is a leader in soybean production with a huge economic impact. Illinois soybeans provide a global food supply, feed for animals, sustainable biodiesel and more.

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