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HB 1190

EDUCATION-TECH

104th Regular Session Introduced by Steve Reick

Illinois HB 1190 advances education technology policy, though specific provisions remain unclear pending committee review and public disclosure.

Referred to Rules Committee
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Bill Summary · HB 1190

Legislative bill overview

HB 1190 is an Illinois education technology bill introduced by Rep. Steven Reick that has just entered the legislative process. The bill's specific provisions are not yet publicly detailed in standard legislative databases, as it remains in early committee referral stages following its January 9, 2025 filing.

Why this is important

Education technology legislation can significantly impact how schools integrate digital tools, data systems, and online learning infrastructure. Depending on its contents, such bills may affect student privacy protections, technology funding, teacher training requirements, or digital equity across districts.

Potential points of contention

  • Data privacy and student information: EdTech bills often involve questions about who accesses student data, how it's protected, and whether companies can monetize educational information
  • Digital equity and accessibility: Provisions may create disparities between well-funded and under-resourced school districts in technology access
  • Implementation costs and mandates: New technology requirements could burden schools financially or administratively without adequate state funding

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

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