Springfield, IL– In response to Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) receiving a drastic cut in funding in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 budget, State Sen. Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet) is co-sponsoring a critical bill to reinstate the $4 million reduction in funding through Partners for Conservation Fund.
“Governor Pritzker just slashed $4 million in funding for Soil and Water Conservation Districts without thinking about the big picture,” said Sen. Rose. “This is more than just a budgetary issue. Our SWCDs are the backbone of our environmental protection efforts. By restoring this funding, we reinforce our commitment to preserving the environment, keeping water clean, and fostering sustainable agricultural practices for our state and future generations.”
The FY25 budget’s $4 million reduction from SWCD funding threatens the districts’ ability to fight soil erosion, improve water quality, and sustain agricultural practices. Without funding, our environmental and agricultural foundation is at risk.
Senate Bill 3964, co-sponsored by Senator Rose, directly addresses this alarming issue by restoring the necessary funds through the Partners for Conservation Fund. The bill emphasizes the importance of SWCDs in preserving our environment for future generations.
“Every dollar restored to our soil and water conservation districts is a direct investment in the vitality of our environment and the strength of our communities,” concluded Senator Rose.