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Illinois HB 2595 creates a Small Business Financing Transparency Act that requires registration of commercial financing providers and standardized disclosures to boost transparency
Illinois HB 2595 creates a Small Business Financing Transparency Act that requires registration of commercial financing providers and standardized disclosures to boost transparency
Status: Introduced (2/6–2/7/2025); Rule 19(a) / Re‑referred to Rules Committee
Primary sponsor (Illinois text): Rep. Curtis J. Tarver, II
Note: The bill text provided also includes an unrelated Arizona HB 2595 (municipal attainable housing). This summary focuses on the Illinois “Small Business Financing Transparency Act” (aka Business Truth in Lending Act) text, and closes with a short note about the Arizona material.
Establish a regulatory framework to increase transparency and consumer‑style disclosure for commercial financing to small businesses. The stated goal is to protect business owners by requiring registration of providers, standardized disclosures of financing costs, centralized reporting, and enforcement tools for the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR).
The packet also included an unrelated Arizona HB 2595 (concerning municipal attainable housing: allowing cities to require up to 20% of new multifamily units be “attainable” for up to 20 years, for projects ≥20 units, with developer incentives and a 120% of county median income definition). Confirm the intended jurisdiction and version before relying on procedural history or sponsor information, as the provided metadata mixes Illinois and Arizona content.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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