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 Bill Status of SB2251  104th General Assembly


Short Description:  HUMAN RTS-LANGUAGE CITIZENSHIP

Senate Sponsors
Sen. Ram Villivalam - Graciela Guzmán - David Koehler, Javier L. Cervantes, Rachel Ventura, Karina Villa, Laura Fine, Mary Edly-Allen, Mike Porfirio and Robert Peters

Last Action
DateChamber Action
  2/7/2025SenateReferred to Assignments

Statutes Amended In Order of Appearance
775 ILCS 5/4-101from Ch. 68, par. 4-101
775 ILCS 5/4-102from Ch. 68, par. 4-102
775 ILCS 5/4-103from Ch. 68, par. 4-103
775 ILCS 5/4-104from Ch. 68, par. 4-104
775 ILCS 5/5-101from Ch. 68, par. 5-101
775 ILCS 5/5-102from Ch. 68, par. 5-102
775 ILCS 5/5-102.1
775 ILCS 5/8A-104from Ch. 68, par. 8A-104


Synopsis As Introduced
Amends the Illinois Human Rights Act. Changes the Public Accommodations and Financial Credit Articles to prohibit discrimination on the basis of citizenship, primary language, or immigration status that includes discrimination against a person because of the person's actual or perceived characteristic or characteristics within the listed categories or that the person is associated with a person who has, or is perceived to have, any particular characteristic or characteristics within the listed categories. "Citizenship" means the status of being: (i) a born U.S. citizen; (ii) a naturalized U.S. citizen; or (iii) a U.S. national. "Immigration status" means citizenship of some country other than the United States, including stateless persons, and the specific authority, or lack thereof, to reside in or otherwise to be present in the United States. "Primary language" means a person's preferred language for communication. Provides that it is not a civil rights violation to verify immigration status or any discrimination based upon verified immigration status if required by federal law. Nothing in the Act may be construed to require the provision of services or documents in a language other than English beyond that which is otherwise required by other provisions of federal, State, or local law. Provides that a civil rights violation for a violation of Articles 4 and 5 may include statutory damages of 3 times the amount of actual damages sustained or $8,000, whichever is the greater.

Actions 
DateChamber Action
  2/7/2025SenateFiled with Secretary by Sen. Ram Villivalam
  2/7/2025SenateFirst Reading
  2/7/2025SenateReferred to Assignments
  2/20/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Javier L. Cervantes
  2/20/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Rachel Ventura
  2/24/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Karina Villa
  2/24/2025SenateAdded as Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. Graciela Guzmán
  2/24/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Laura Fine
  2/26/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Mary Edly-Allen
  2/26/2025SenateAdded as Chief Co-Sponsor Sen. David Koehler
  2/27/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Mike Porfirio
  2/27/2025SenateAdded as Co-Sponsor Sen. Robert Peters

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