Excerpts from wandtv.com:
Volunteer firefighters could receive a $500 tax credit starting next year. The plan is gaining strong support following the deadly dust storm pileup on I-55 last week.
Democrats and Republicans are coming together to back the proposed tax break. The Illinois Firefighters Association said Monday this could be a new incentive to address the critical shortage of volunteer firefighters. Sponsors said it will also be a thank you for dedication and hard work. The plan would apply to volunteer firefighters who serve at least nine months and make less than $10,000 each year.
Recent FEMA data show over 85% of fire departments across the state rely on volunteers and lawmakers say it would be catastrophic without them.
Sen. Neil Anderson serves as a professional firefighter in his district and stressed Senate Bill 2253 is the least lawmakers can do.
Sponsors said the tax credit would cost and estimated $10-$12 million annually. They hope it can be included in the Fiscal Year 2024 budget.
The General Assembly is scheduled to adjourn on May 19.