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02/04/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 02/04/2026 11:21

Yes, Democrats Want to Tax Your Campfires

Yes, Democrats Want to Tax Your Campfires

February 4, 2026

From the Caucus Blog: When it comes to staying warm and enjoying time outdoors, Illinois House Democrats seem determined to make it as expensive as possible. First came their massive energy rate hike last fall. Now, Representative Murri Briel and House Democrats are proposing legislation that would allow municipalities to charge a fee just for lighting a campfire.

House Bill 4459 would open the door for local governments to impose a $5 charge on open burns, including campfires, in your own backyard. Violators face penalties up to $100,000. For families, campers, and anyone simply trying to enjoy the outdoors, this is effectively another tax on everyday life.

For a party that claims to be fighting for affordability, it's fair to ask: how does taxing campfires accomplish that? The answer is simple. It doesn't. This is just the latest example of Democrats driving up the cost of living for Illinois families.

Their record speaks for itself:

  • Passed an $8 billion energy rate hike to subsidize unreliable green energy.
  • Approved a transit bailout that allows for toll increases and higher RTA sales taxes.
  • Enacted the largest budget in state history, relying on $700 million in new taxes.

For Illinois Democrats, if families enjoy it, they will find a way to tax it. Whether it's energy, transportation, or now even a campfire, their approach continues to make Illinois less affordable.

House Republicans remain committed this legislative session to real solutions that address affordability by reigning in spending, cutting taxes, and opposing unnecessary taxes and fees like this one. Illinois families deserve relief, not another bill.

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