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Illinois launches a state-run, zero-balance, fee-free basic bank account program to expand low-cost access for unbanked residents and push direct deposits via employers.
Illinois launches a state-run, zero-balance, fee-free basic bank account program to expand low-cost access for unbanked residents and push direct deposits via employers.
Status (as of document): Enacted — signed by the Governor 5/29/2025; effective 9/1/2025. Sponsor: Rep. Kevin John Olickal.
The Act creates a state‑run framework to expand low‑cost basic banking access for Illinois residents who are unbanked or underbanked. It is intended to reduce reliance on expensive alternative financial services (AFS) such as check‑cashers and payday lenders, curb predatory banking practices (overdrafts, upselling), and improve financial stability—especially for low‑income communities and communities of color.
Note: This summary reflects provisions in the introduced/enrolled bill text; some statutory sections (definitions and detailed mechanics) were truncated in the excerpt and full statutory language should be consulted for implementation specifics.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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