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SB 320

BUSINESS-TECH

104th Regular Session Introduced by Don Harmon

Illinois SB 320 advances through legislative process with unanimous committee support, though specific business-tech provisions and real-world implications remain undisclosed.

Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
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Bill Summary · SB 320

Legislative bill overview

SB 320 is an Illinois business and technology bill introduced by Senator Don Harmon that has advanced through committee with unanimous approval. The bill received a "Do Pass" recommendation from the Executive Committee in March 2025 and has progressed through second reading, though specific legislative text details are not provided in the action summary.

Why is this important

Business and technology legislation can significantly impact Illinois's economic competitiveness, job creation, and regulatory environment for tech companies. The unanimous committee vote suggests bipartisan support, though the actual provisions would determine whether this helps or hinders business operations and innovation in the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency on bill contents: Without access to the actual legislative text, it's impossible to assess what specific provisions exist or who benefits/loses
  • "Re-referred to Assignments" status: The April 11 procedural move suggests potential complications or need for further review, despite earlier passage
  • Unknown stakeholder impact: Technology and business bills often affect workers, consumers, small businesses, and large corporations differently—the distribution of these impacts remains unclear

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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