Bill
SB 1357
Modifies provisions relating to earned discharge from probation
Prohibits elected officials from using aliases or deceptive means to file FOIA requests if the goal is to impose unreasonable costs on a local government.
Bill
SB 1357
Prohibits elected officials from using aliases or deceptive means to file FOIA requests if the goal is to impose unreasonable costs on a local government.
Status (from file): Introduced Jan 28, 2025 by Sen. Michael E. Hastings; Co‑sponsor added: Sen. Paul Faraci (Feb 26, 2025). Document includes committee actions, floor actions and a chronology that concludes with “SIGNED BY GOVERNOR 2025‑06‑24” and “PUBLIC ACT 25‑111.” (The provided materials combine text and actions from more than one source; below focuses on the FOIA text included in the file.)
Create a new statutory prohibition (added as 5 ILCS 140/10.5 in the supplied text) that targets elected officials who use aliases, false identities, or other deceptive means to submit public‑records requests when the apparent intent is to impose unreasonable or excessive costs on a unit of local government. The provision aims to deter abusive FOIA requests made for the purpose of imposing high processing/legal costs on public bodies.
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