Statutes and reports; Oklahoma Statutes and Reports Act of 2025; effective date.
The law adds reproductive health care facilities to protected targets, enabling terrorism and catastrophe charges for attacks causing substantial damage.
The law adds reproductive health care facilities to protected targets, enabling terrorism and catastrophe charges for attacks causing substantial damage.
HB 2679 amends the Illinois Criminal Code of 2012 to expand the scope of the state’s terrorism and “causing a catastrophe” offenses to expressly cover intentional acts that substantially damage or destroy facilities that house providers of reproductive health care (as defined in the Reproductive Health Act). The amendments make such attacks subject to definitions and penalties that apply to terrorist acts and to the “causing a catastrophe” offense.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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