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SB 2505

INSURANCE-VARIOUS

104th Regular Session Introduced by Julie Morrison

Illinois insurance bill SB 2505 unanimously passed committee but specific provisions remain unclear; currently in legislative assignment process.

Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
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Bill Summary · SB 2505

Legislative bill overview

SB 2505 is an Illinois insurance bill introduced by Senator Julie Morrison that has passed the Insurance Committee but lacks publicly available detailed information about its specific provisions. The bill is currently in the legislative process, having been re-referred to Assignments after passing committee with unanimous support (14-0-0).

Why this is important

Insurance legislation affects consumer protections, premium rates, coverage requirements, and market competition in Illinois. Bills in this category can impact healthcare access, property protection, and insurance industry operations across the state. The unanimous committee passage suggests broad bipartisan support, though the lack of detailed public information makes it difficult to assess specific impacts.

Potential points of contention

  • Bill content unclear: Without access to the actual bill text or analysis, stakeholders and the public cannot evaluate specific provisions or potential unintended consequences
  • Insurance industry concerns: Depending on provisions, the bill could trigger industry opposition regarding regulatory burden, rate restrictions, or mandated coverage
  • Consumer protection vs. market impact: Balancing stronger consumer protections against potential premium increases or market competition effects remains contentious in insurance policy

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

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