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Hastings' landmark insurance reform passes Senate

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Category: Senator Michael E. Hastings News
Published: Wednesday, May 13, 2026 02:27 PM
  • Hastings
  • Insurance
  • HB4273

HB4273senateSPRINGFIELD — Capping off years of advocacy and negotiations, State Senator Michael E. Hastings carried legislation that would protect Illinois homeowners from unfair rate hikes similar to those endured in the last few years.

“On behalf of my neighbors back home, I have made it my mission to get them the answers they deserve on their insurance bill,” said Hastings. “There is no world where insurance companies should get away with 20% or more rate hikes without having to explain where those numbers are coming from.”

House Bill 4273 would prohibit a company selling homeowners insurance from increasing premiums by more than 10% without first notifying the consumer 60 days prior. This would give consumers the necessary time to shop around and find a better rate. Most importantly, the bill would prohibit homeowners insurance premiums from being excessive, inadequate or unfairly discriminatory. The measure would be overseen by the Illinois Department of Insurance, with set rules for hearings on newly fled rates.

Read more: Hastings' landmark insurance reform passes Senate

Illinois Senate Democrats highlight AI safety and privacy legislation

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Category: Member News
Published: Wednesday, May 13, 2026 01:29 PM
  • Stadelman
  • Murphy
  • Cunningham
  • Ellman
  • Martwick
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Villa
  • Ventura
  • Edly-Allen
  • Guzmán
  • SB 315
  • SB 316
  • SB 317
  • SB 340
  • SB 343
  • SB 415
  • SB 416
  • SB 318

Senate Democrats at the Artificial Intelligence safety and privacy press conference

SPRINGFIELD – Illinois is working to become a national leader in the realm of enhancing safety and privacy within the artificial intelligence space. During a press conference Wednesday, members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus outlined their multi-measure package that would put forth protections against harmful AI outcomes as it relates to mental health help, identity security, price gouging safeguards and other areas that need more guardrails.

“Artificial intelligence is already shaping nearly every part of our daily lives, and Illinois cannot afford to wait for Washington to act,” said Bill Cunningham, a Democrat who represents portions of Chicago and the Southwest Suburbs. “This legislative package is the result of months of hearings and collaboration focused on creating responsible safeguards around AI, including consumer protections, data privacy, child safety and transparency in schools. Our goal is to help establish clear standards that protect the public while allowing innovation to move forward responsibly.”

To enhance commonsense guardrails on large AI companies – and in turn build public trust – State Senator Mary Edly-Allen (D-Libertyville) is leading Senate Bill 315. The measure would require large developers – such as ChatGPT and Claude – to provide an independent, third party annual report explaining what mechanisms they have in place to mitigate catastrophic risks, provide transparency reports and report critical safety incidents. Further, it would require the companies to report a critical safety incident within 72 hours of learning about it, or 24 hours if the incident poses an imminent risk of death or serious physical harm.

Read more: Illinois Senate Democrats highlight AI safety and privacy legislation

Hastings school safety measure “Alyssa’s Law” passes in committee

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Category: Senator Michael E. Hastings News
Published: Tuesday, May 12, 2026 05:39 PM
  • HB5107
  • School Emergency Response
  • Mobile Panic Alert System

hastings 051226SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Michael E. Hastings is advancing legislation aimed at improving emergency response in Illinois schools using mobile panic alert systems. The bill seeks to provide schools with modern tools to quickly alert first responders in the event of a crisis.

“As a dad, school safety isn’t abstract to me, it’s personal,” said Hastings (D-Frankfort). “Schools should have reliable, straightforward tools that help protect our kids and give staff a direct line to law enforcement and emergency services.”

House Bill 5107 would require school districts and private schools to consider the use of a mobile panic alert system in the development of their school emergency and crisis response plans by the beginning of the 2028-2029 school year. 

Read more: Hastings school safety measure “Alyssa’s Law” passes in committee

Hunter advances measure to expand coverage for genetic testing

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Category: Senator Mattie Hunter News
Published: Tuesday, May 12, 2026 05:36 PM
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  • Genetic Testing
  • Cost-saving Programs
  • Health Insurance Coverage

State Senator Mattie Hunter speaks in a committeeCHICAGO — State Senator Mattie Hunter is leading a measure to prohibit cost-sharing on the coverage of clinical genetic testing.

“Early detection saves lives,” said Hunter (D-Chicago). “When we remove financial barriers to genetic testing, we empower patients to take proactive steps before a diagnosis becomes a crisis.”

Read more: Hunter advances measure to expand coverage for genetic testing

Holmes’ growing list of banned species wrangles exploited wild animals away from traveling exhibitors

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Published: Tuesday, May 12, 2026 04:58 PM
  • Traveling Animal Acts
  • Banned Wildlife Breeds
  • Inadequate Living Conditions
  • Severe and Chronic Stress
  • HB4255

Holmes 051226SPRINGFIELD –State Senator Linda Holmes continues to lead measures to restrict species from owners of traveling animal acts by adding more specific breeds to the list of wildlife banned for this use.

“In 2017, I passed legislation to ban the use of elephants in circuses and other traveling exhibitions that cannot provide the animals adequate living conditions, and we have added more and more species to the ban over the years,” Holmes (D-Aurora) said. “These animals spend most of their lives in cramped, filthy cages under severe and chronic stress. This cruelty must stop.”

House Bill 4255 would add specific breeds to the offense of unlawful use of animals in traveling acts to include cougars, jaguars, leopards, lions, tigers, non-human primates, bears, and all elephants, not just endangered species. It also adds any hybrids of these animals. Anyone knowingly using a covered animal would be committing a Class A misdemeanor.

 

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Senate Democrats honor fallen firefighters at annual memorial

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Category: Member News
Published: Tuesday, May 12, 2026 03:44 PM
  • Firefighters
  • Ellman
  • Martwick
  • Turner
  • Illinois Fallen Firefighters Memorial

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Members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus attended the 33rd annual Illinois Fallen Firefighter Memorial ceremony Tuesday.

“Firefighters do far more than battle flames—they are first responders, rescuers, mentors and pillars of strength in our communities,” said State Senator Robert Martwick (D-Chicago). “We mourn those who gave their lives in the line of duty and recognize the profound impact they had on the communities they served. Their sacrifice is a powerful reminder of the dedication and humanity that define the fire service.”

The Illinois Firefighter Memorial honors the courageous firefighters of Illinois who have valiantly given their lives in the line of duty, as well as those who continue to serve with courage, pride and honor. The ceremony also gives families of fallen firefighters the Line of Duty Death Award in recognition of their loved ones’ bravery and resilience.

Read more: Senate Democrats honor fallen firefighters at annual memorial

Illinois Senate Democrats outline nation-leading AI protection package

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Category: Member News
Published: Tuesday, May 12, 2026 10:12 AM
  • Stadelman
  • Murphy
  • Ellman
  • Martwick
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Villa
  • Ventura
  • Edly-Allen
  • Slideshow
  • Guzmán
  • AI
  • SB 315
  • SB 316
  • SB 317
  • SB 340
  • SB 343
  • SB 415
  • SB 416
  • SB 318

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SPRINGFIELD – As artificial intelligence rapidly evolves, the laws surrounding the safety and privacy of consumers must as well. Members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus released an eight-bill package Monday that would put forth protections against harmful AI outcomes as it relates to mental health help, identity security, price gouging safeguards and much more. 

To enhance commonsense guardrails on large AI companies – and in turn build public trust – State Senator Mary Edly-Allen (D-Libertyville) is leading Senate Bill 315. The measure would require large developers – such as ChatGPT and Claude – to provide an independent, third party annual report explaining what mechanisms they have in place to mitigate catastrophic risks, provide transparency reports and report critical safety incidents. Further, it would require the companies to report a critical safety incident within 72 hours of learning about it, or 24 hours if the incident poses an imminent risk of death or serious physical harm.

“Artificial intelligence can be a powerful tool for good, but currently there are minimal guardrails in place. It's like the ‘Wild, Wild West.’ Illinois needs to create a roadmap for responsible innovation to prevent catastrophic risks,” said Edly-Allen. “Senate Bill 315 is not about stopping innovation, but balancing the great promise of AI with its potential harms. This bill will require large AI developers, like ChatGPT and Claude, to provide transparency and undergo independent, third party audits and honor whistleblower protections.”

Read more: Illinois Senate Democrats outline nation-leading AI protection package

The Majority Report 05/11/26 - Fighting for equity and fairness

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Category: Majority Report
Published: Monday, May 11, 2026 06:32 AM
  • Majority Report
  • Sims
  • Simmons
  • Guzmán
  • Suits and Sneakers Day
  • Latino Unity Day
  • Exonerees

(Photo) Sen. Sims addresses the Senate

Sims leads historic measure to raise compensation for the wrongfully incarcerated

SPRINGFIELD — Taking a step toward rectifying a serious flaw in the justice system, State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. is leading a landmark measure to help exonerees rebuild financially and make a smoother transition back into their community.

“We must be vigilant in making sure the criminal justice system upholds fairness,” said Sims (D-Chicago). “That means acknowledging the life-changing pain caused by wrongful incarceration and supporting the individuals and families who have been affected by this grave injustice.”

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(Photo) Sen. Villa speaks at Latino Unity Day Rally

Senate Democrats gather at the capitol for the 16th annual Latino Unity Day

SPRINGFIELD — Members of the Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus joined community organizations, advocates, and professionals at the State Capitol on May 5 and 6 for the 16th annual Latino Unity Day.

Over the two-day event, Senate members led panel discussions on topics ranging from Latino representation in government to key policy priorities. Lawmakers also delivered keynote remarks during the event’s legislative breakfast. This year’s theme, “Defending Our Rights, Building Our Future,” highlighted the need for strong advocacy as Latino communities confront challenges such as funding cuts to SNAP and federal actions affecting communities.

“The federal government somehow finds money for deportations, detentions, tax breaks for billionaires, and policies that make our communities feel less safe, but when we say we need healthcare, food funding, housing, schools, child care, and safety, we are told to wait,” said Senate Latino Caucus Chair Graciela Guzman (D-Chicago). “In spaces like this, we continue to advance policy because there are tangible things we can do at the state level.”

Read more.

 

(Photo) Sens. Castro, Villanueva and Holmes on Suits and Sneakers Day

Senate Democrats donned suits and sneakers for cancer awareness

SPRINGFIELD — As is Springfield tradition, the Illinois Senate Democrats swapped their customary loafers, high heels and flats for sneakers at the Illinois State Capitol to participate in the American Cancer Society’s nationwide Suits and Sneakers campaign, raising awareness of cancer prevention, screenings and early detection.

“The lasting impacts of cancer can be felt across our state, and residents should be aware of all the methods we have today to detect cancer early and save lives,” said State Senator Mike Simmons (D-Chicago), chair of the Senate Public Health Committee. “The progress we continue to make every day encourages me to not only participate in Suits and Sneakers to raise awareness, but also to continue supporting the efforts of the American Cancer Society as we come together to encourage residents to stay safe and get screened.”

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Senator Laura Ellman, Naperville: Illinois lawmakers, Michael J. Fox Foundation push for statewide paraquat ban | WAND

Senator Adriane Johnson, Buffalo Grove: Senate committee passes bill to protect prescription info for trans, abortion patients | WGLT

Senator Patrick Joyce, Essex: Joyce advances bill strengthening crematory oversight following Chicago Heights investigation | The Chicagoland Journal

 

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