Relating to residency requirements under the wildlife laws.
The act allows private lawsuits in Illinois for climate-related harms over $10,000 from 1965 onward, enabling damages including property, economic, and punitive awards.
The act allows private lawsuits in Illinois for climate-related harms over $10,000 from 1965 onward, enabling damages including property, economic, and punitive awards.
Status: Enacted (signed by Governor 5/29/2025; effective immediately)
Chief sponsor: Rep. Lilian Jiménez (originally filed by Rep. Kam Buckner)
Companion: SB 2318
The Extreme Weather Recovery Act creates a private civil cause of action for Illinois persons and entities harmed by climate disasters, extreme weather attributable to climate change, or harms resulting from long‑term changes to the climate system. The statute is intended to provide a judicial forum to recover damages allegedly caused by actions or products of “responsible parties,” to hold those parties accountable, and to reimburse harmed parties and public systems for climate‑related losses.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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