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The Majority Report 04/13/26 - Creating protections from price gouging and AI

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Category: Majority Report
Published: Monday, April 13, 2026 06:31 AM
  • Consumers
  • Majority Report
  • Peters
  • Small Business
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Turner
  • Ventura

(Photo) Sen. Peters in committee

Peters presents plans to protect Illinois consumers from surveillance-based pricing

SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Robert Peters outlined a plan he’s spearheading that would ban companies from collecting personal data from Illinois consumers for the purpose of price discrimination during a subject matter hearing.

“The Surveillance-Based Price Discrimination Act is commonsense legislation that would protect all of our state’s consumers from price gouging and data privacy threats,” said Peters (D-Chicago). “Our residents have already endured years of inflation, and now we are facing an affordability crisis while some of the biggest corporations rake in record profits. We cannot sit back and watch the unjust targeting of the finances, privacy and equality of Illinoisans.”

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(Photo) Sen. Ventura speaks on the Senate floor

Ventura's historic AI protection package heard in committee

SPRINGFIELD — A comprehensive package of legislation sponsored by State Senator Rachel Ventura aimed at protecting Illinois residents from the worst dangers of unchecked AI technology is set to be heard in the Senate AI and Social Media Subcommittee.

“As artificial intelligence technology expands and accelerates at an alarming rate, now is the time to set guardrails against potential abuses and damages before it’s too late,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “These bills put people first by setting clear rules, increasing transparency and protecting consumers, workers and communities.”

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(Photo) Sen. Turner in commitee

Turner measure to uplift small businesses

SPRINGFIELD — In an effort to boost small businesses, State Senator Doris Turner is leading a measure to set aside reinvestment funds for capital expenses, such as building improvements, equipment and technology.

“Small businesses are the backbone of our communities, boosting local economies while bringing entertainment, food and more to our neighborhoods,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “It’s important that we give business owners the necessary tools to help them be successful, expand and thrive.”

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Peters presents plans to protect Illinois consumers from surveillance-based pricing

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Category: Senator Robert Peters News
Published: Friday, April 10, 2026 11:16 AM
  • Peters
  • Personal Information
  • Price discrimination

State Senator Robert Peters speaks in a committeeSPRINGFIELD — State Senator Robert Peters outlined a plan he’s spearheading that would ban companies from collecting personal data from Illinois consumers for the purpose of price discrimination during a subject matter hearing Wednesday.

“The Surveillance-Based Price Discrimination Act is commonsense legislation that would protect all of our state’s consumers from price gouging and data privacy threats,” said Peters (D-Chicago). “Our residents have already endured years of inflation, and now we are facing an affordability crisis while some of the biggest corporations rake in record profits. We cannot sit back and watch the unjust targeting of the finances, privacy and equality of Illinoisans.”

Read more: Peters presents plans to protect Illinois consumers from surveillance-based pricing

Turner measure to uplift small businesses

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Published: Friday, April 10, 2026 10:34 AM
  • Economic Development
  • Small Business
  • Turner
  • SB 3614

State Senator Doris Turner

SPRINGFIELD – In an effort to boost small businesses, State Senator Doris Turner is leading a measure to set aside reinvestment funds for capital expenses, such as building improvements, equipment and technology.

“Small businesses are the backbone of our communities, boosting local economies while bringing entertainment, food and more to our neighborhoods,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “It’s important that we give business owners the necessary tools to help them be successful, expand and thrive.”

Senate Bill 3614 would create the Small Business Asset Purchase Account for small businesses to deposit reinvestment funds. The measure would allow a 50% income tax deduction in the tax year the small-business owner contributes the funds and another 50% income tax deduction in the tax year the small-business owner withdraws the funds.  

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Ventura’s historic AI protection package heard in committee

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Category: Senator Rachel Ventura News
Published: Friday, April 10, 2026 10:33 AM

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SPRINGFIELD — A comprehensive package of legislation sponsored by State Senator Rachel Ventura aimed at protecting Illinois residents from the worst dangers of unchecked AI technology is set to be heard in the Senate AI and Social Media Subcommittee Thursday and Friday. 

“As artificial intelligence technology expands and accelerates at an alarming rate, now is the time to set guardrails against potential abuses and damages before it’s too late,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “These bills put people first by setting clear rules, increasing transparency and protecting consumers, workers and communities.”

Read more: Ventura’s historic AI protection package heard in committee

Turner, local leaders unveil economic development plan for downtown Springfield

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Published: Tuesday, March 31, 2026 04:26 PM
  • Economic Development
  • Turner
  • Springfield

State Senator Doris Turner at the BOS CenterSPRINGFIELD – State Senator Doris Turner, alongside State Representative Mike Coffey, Springfield Mayor Misty Buscher and Sangamon County Board Chair Andy Van Meter unveiled an economic development plan for downtown Springfield Tuesday.

“Four units of government are working together in a bipartisan manner to provide economic tools that will finance and fund the development of a new hotel and the expansion of the Bank of Springfield Center,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “We all share the same vision – a thriving downtown that strengthens our capital city while supporting jobs, tourism and economic growth.”

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The Majority Report 03/30/26 - Championing change: Farm workers, Alzheimer's & safety

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Category: Majority Report
Published: Monday, March 30, 2026 09:22 AM
  • Holmes
  • Majority Report
  • Alzheimer's
  • Villanueva
  • Ventura
  • Dolores Huerta
  • Phone and Digital Harassment

(Photo) Sen. Villanueva addresses the Senate

Villanueva honors farmworkers and Dolores Huerta

SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Celina Villanueva led two resolutions through the Illinois Senate to honor the legacy of farmworkers and uplift one of the most influential labor leaders in American history. The measures designate March 31, 2026 as Farmworkers Day and April 10, 2026 as Dolores Huerta Day in Illinois.

“Farmworkers have long carried this country on their backs while too often being denied the protections and recognition they deserve,” said Villanueva (D-Chicago). “As the granddaughter of a Bracero worker who came to this country during and after World War II to work in our fields — and as a proud Latina — I’m honored to help ensure their sacrifices and contributions are seen, valued and remembered — not just in words, but through the policies we fight for every day.”

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(Photo) Senate Democrats and advocates raise awareness for Alzeheimer's

Senate Democrats display support to end Alzheimer's

SPRINGFIELD — Members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus joined advocates to raise awareness for the needs of those impacted by Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia by wearing purple.

“Diseases such as Alzheimer’s and other memory conditions have a devastating impact on communities across our state, affecting patients, their loved ones, and caregivers alike,” said State Senator Rachel Ventura (D-Joliet). “Wearing purple today was a reminder of the Senate’s commitment to raising awareness, offering support, and investing in the resources healthcare providers need to treat the disease, find a cure, and end the suffering.”

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(Photo) Sen. Holmes in commitee

Holmes measure updates prosecutors' options to charge phone and electronic harassment offenders

SPRINGFIELD — In Illinois, law enforcement officers and prosecutors who charge suspects accused of harassment are seeing options to update the law to reflect today’s technology. State Senator Linda Holmes filed legislation to reflect the realities of how offenses are being committed in present day.

“The means to harass someone continues to expand from phones to electronic devices, offering platforms on which to send demeaning, frightening messages,” Holmes (D-Aurora) said. “Emails, social media, forums and gaming are being used by those intending to cause emotional distress to the recipient, so laws need to be amended to address each offense separately.”

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Members In The News

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Senator Christopher Belt, Swansea: IL Senate passes bill allowing not-for-profit fire departments to receive state grants | WAND

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Senator Doris Turner, Springfield: IL Senate passes bill increasing awareness of ag education programs | WAND

 

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Johnson declares March 2026 as Whole Child Month

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Category: Senator Adriane Johnson News
Published: Friday, March 27, 2026 01:33 PM
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  • Senate Resolution
  • Whole Child Month

State Senator Adriane Johnson speaks on the Senate floorSPRINGFIELD — To highlight the importance of supporting students beyond academics, State Senator Adriane Johnson championed the effort to declare March 2026 as Illinois Whole Child Month.

“Designating Whole Child Month is about recognizing that student success extends far beyond the classroom,” said Johnson (D-Buffalo Grove). “We must ensure every child has the resources, support and environment they need to grow, thrive and succeed.”

Read more: Johnson declares March 2026 as Whole Child Month

Villa stands in solidarity with survivors of gender-based violence during Social Work, Women’s History Month

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Category: Senator Karina Villa News
Published: Friday, March 27, 2026 11:49 AM
  • Villa
  • ILLC
  • Gender Based Violence

(Photo) (L-R) Sens. Villanueva, Villa and Guzman

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Karina Villa stood in solidarity with Latina lawmakers and community organizations at a press conference Wednesday, calling for culturally responsive services for survivors of gender-based violence in the workplace.

“Latina farmworkers sustain one of our state’s most essential industries, putting food on our tables, all while facing disproportionate rates of gender-based violence and workplace violations,” said Villa (D-West Chicago). “Today, we stand with these women and reject the misogynistic norms that, for far too long, have forced survivors of gender-based violence into silence in order to protect abusers.”

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  1. Measure to allow volunteer fire departments to receive state grants passes Senate thanks to Belt
  2. Senator Edly-Allen celebrates adoption of resolution recognizing March as Whole Child Month in Illinois
  3. Koehler bill to modernize transit agencies use of camera-based rearview systems, passes the Senate
  4. Ventura joins advocates for press conference on plug-in solar legislation
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  • Collins applauds new jobs coming to the 5th District through Mars Snacking expansion

    Collins applauds new jobs coming to the 5th District through Mars Snacking expansion
    CHICAGO – State Senator Lakesia Collins is applauding a new investment from Mars Snacking that will bring jobs and economic growth to the 5th District, strengthening the local economy and creating new opportunities for working families. “This investm...

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  • Simmons champions legislation to protect SNAP recipients from fraud and to establish payday advance services regulation

    Simmons champions legislation to protect SNAP recipients from fraud and to establish payday advance services regulation
    SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Mike Simmons held a press conference Wednesday with Senate colleagues to champion legislation he has filed to protect SNAP recipients from fraud as well as regulate payday advance services. “My colleagues and I are determi...

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  • Sims announces substantial investment for Pullman Historic District redevelopment

    Sims announces substantial investment for Pullman Historic District redevelopment
    CHICAGO – Underscoring the state’s commitment to preserving and elevating sites that honor Black leadership, economic progress and cultural resilience, State Senator Elgie R. Sims Jr. helped announce a transformative partnership to restore and redeve...

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  • Ellman commemorates opening of new Philip J. Rock Center and School facility for deaf-blind students

    Ellman commemorates opening of new Philip J. Rock Center and School facility for deaf-blind students
    GLEN ELLYN — State Senator Laura Ellman joined local, state and community leaders to celebrate the grand opening of the new Philip J. Rock Center and School, the nation’s only publicly-funded residential school dedicated to serving students who are d...

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  • Turner declares Aug. 4 as Eva Carroll Monroe Day

    Turner declares Aug. 4 as Eva Carroll Monroe Day
    SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Doris Turner presented a resolution to recognize and honor the contributions of Eva Carroll Monroe. “Eva Carroll Monroe was a trailblazer in child welfare, opening her door for Black children,” said Turner (D-Springfield)...

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