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Beecher Officials Lobby Springfield Legislators Against Governor’s “Build” Proposal

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Village of Beecher Meeting | April 27, 2026

Article Summary: Village representatives traveled to Springfield to push back against proposed State legislation that would strip local municipalities of planning and zoning control.

State Legislation Lobbying Key Points:

  • Trustee Jessica Smith reported on a recent lobbying trip with the Will County Governmental League regarding the Governor’s “Build” proposal.

  • Local officials are deeply concerned that four pending Senate bills would enact a “one-size-fits-all” statewide zoning policy.

  • Village representatives plan to return to the capital with the Illinois Municipal League to continue advocating for local control.

Members of the Beecher Village Board are actively fighting to preserve local zoning authority, traveling to the state capital to voice their opposition to the Governor’s sweeping “Build” proposal.

During the Village Board meeting on Monday, April 27, 2026, Trustee Jessica Smith provided an update on her recent lobbying trip to Springfield alongside representatives from the Will County Governmental League. The delegation met with state legislators to express grave concerns over a package of four Senate bills that aim to mandate statewide zoning and planning regulations in an effort to address affordable housing shortages.

“We were able to voice our concerns about this bill—kind of all these bills basically taking away any control at the local level,” Smith reported to the Board. “All planning and zoning ordinances and things would kind of be blanket throughout the whole state of Illinois. So we really wouldn’t have a say in things.”

Smith noted that the capitol was flooded with people, making the legislative environment chaotic and forcing some of their scheduled meetings to be pushed. However, the delegation was successful in meeting with several lawmakers to explain how a loss of local control would negatively impact communities like Beecher.

“While we understand we want to do something about the housing or lack thereof affordable housing, this isn’t the way,” Smith said. “It’s not a one-size-fits-all situation.”

The lobbying efforts are ongoing. Smith announced she would be returning to Springfield on Wednesday, April 29, with the Illinois Municipal League (IML) for another round of scheduled meetings.

“Hopefully we kind of can get our voices heard and we can work with the legislators to kind of come to some kind of an agreement that’ll work for everybody,” Smith concluded.

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