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August 9, 2024


This Week in Illinois



Illinois Chamber Announces Recipients of New Bridge Builder Award


Throughout this week, the Illinois Chamber announced its new Bridge Builder Award to members and media. The Bridge Builder is our newest award which recognizes bipartisanship and collaboration in the 103rd General Assembly.


With the Bridge Builder award, the Illinois Chamber recognizes two legislators from each chamber, one from each caucus, who display a willingness and effectiveness in reaching across the aisle to work together to make Illinois a more attractive place to conduct business.


Award Recipients:


Representative Eva Dina Delgado

Representative Jeff Keicher

Senator Meg Loughran Cappel

Senator Jil Tracy


View the press release for each awardee here.


Next week, the Chamber will release its remaining honors for the 102nd General Assembly: the Champion of Free Enterprise Award and the Outstanding Freshman recognition.




US Chamber President & CEO Clark Meets with Business Leaders in Chicago 


Earlier this week, on a visit to Chicago, US Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Suzanne Clark hosted Illinois Chamber CEO Lou Sandoval and Board Chair Dan Wagner of Inland Real Estate for a roundtable with key business leaders in Illinois.

It presented an opportunity to discuss some of the impediments to growth in the current economic state and other factors facing businesses in Illinois. Thank you President Clark for your hospitality.




Representatives of the Consulate General of Indonesia Visit Springfield 


On Wednesday, the Illinois Chamber met with Indonesian Consul General Listyowati to discuss the US-Indonesia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and what it means for Illinois businesses, farmers, and manufacturers.

Many thanks to the representatives of the Consulate General of Indonesia for meeting with the Illinois Chamber team during their visit to Springfield this week. We look forward to our continued partnership.


Local Chambers Leaders: Member Education on Interchange Fee Prohibition 


A new law passed by the Illinois General Assembly will make Illinois the first in the world to prohibit interchange fees on tax and gratuity on July 1, 2025. This will significantly impact all business owners and consumers across the state, and forever change the transaction experience at the cash register. It is important that your members are informed about these changes to their business operations. The Illinois Chamber of Commerce is working with various partners to provide informational resources to local chambers on this issue.


If you are interested in hosting an informational event for your members, please contact Jordan Ryan.




Illinois CPO-GS Hosting Reverse Vendor Fair for Small Businesses


On September 18, 2024, from 9am - 12pm, The CPO-GS Small Business Set-Aside Program will a Reverse Vendor Fair at the Illinois Department of Transportation in Springfield, IL.


We join the CPO-GS in inviting you to interact with Illinois State Agencies and find out more about doing business in Illinois.


Register and learn more here.


Bills of Interest Recently Signed Into Law


HB 3144, Grocery Tax Changes was signed into law. This bill amends the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act, the Service Occupation Tax Act, and the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. Exempts from taxation under the Act: (1) food for human consumption that is to be consumed off the premises where it is sold (other than alcoholic beverages, food consisting of or infused with adult use cannabis, soft drinks, candy, and food that has been prepared for immediate consumption) and (2) food prepared for immediate consumption and transferred incident to a sale of service by an entity licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act, the Nursing Home Care Act, the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act, the ID/DD Community Care Act, the MC/DD Act, the Specialized Mental Health Rehabilitation Act of 2013, or the Child Care Act of 1969, or by an entity that holds a permit issued pursuant to the Life Care Facilities Act. In the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, makes changes in a provision concerning prepaid telephone calling arrangements. Amends the Prepaid Wireless 9-1-1 Surcharge Act. Provides that, from July 1, 2024 to July 1, 2029, a home rule municipality having a population in excess of 500,000 may impose a prepaid wireless 9-1-1 surcharge not to exceed 9% per retail transaction sourced to that jurisdiction and collected and remitted in accordance with the provisions of the Act. Amends the Counties Code. Authorizes the corporate authorities of any county, by ordinance or resolution that takes effect on or after January 1, 2026, to impose a 1% tax upon all persons engaged in the business of selling groceries in the county but outside of a municipality. Adds provisions concerning the administration of that tax. Authorizes the county board of Sangamon County, by ordinance, to impose a tax upon all persons engaged in the county in the business of renting, leasing, or letting rooms in a hotel that is subject to a specified hotel tax under the Illinois Municipal Code, at a rate not to exceed 3% of the gross rental receipts from renting, leasing, or letting, excluding, however, from gross rental receipts, the proceeds of the renting, leasing, or letting to permanent residents of that hotel. Requires the revenues generated to be used for specified purposes. Adds provisions concerning the use of project labor agreements on certain facilities that receive revenue from the county hotel tax. Amends the Regional Transportation Authority Act. Provides that, in Cook County, the rate of the Regional Transportation Authority Retailers' Occupation Tax on sales of food for human consumption that is to be consumed off the premises where it is sold (other than alcoholic beverages, food consisting of or infused with adult use cannabis, soft drinks, candy, and food that has been prepared for immediate consumption) is 1.25%. Amends the Illinois Municipal Code. Authorizes the corporate authorities of any municipality, by ordinance or resolution that takes effect on or after January 1, 2026, to impose a 1% tax upon all persons engaged in the business of selling groceries in the municipality. Adds provisions concerning the administration of that tax. Removes a requirement that the imposition of certain non-home rule use and occupation taxes is subject to referendum approval.


HB 3763, Records Review-Neutral was signed into law. This bill amends the Personnel Record Review Act to provide that every employee has a legal right to inspect and copy personnel-related documents. Requires an employee to make a written request to the employer before having a legal right to inspect, copy, and receive copies of specified documents, including any employment-related contracts or agreements that the employer maintains are legally binding on the employee. Modifies how requests must be made and the requirements of written requests. The right of the employee or the employee's designated representative to inspect personnel records does not apply to an employer's trade secrets, client lists, sales projections, and financial data. Modifies provisions on how the Act is administered and enforced, including requirements for commencing an action in circuit court. Prohibits an employer from including the imputed costs of time spent duplicating the information, purchasing or renting a copying machine, purchasing or renting computer equipment, or purchasing, renting, or licensing software in a fee for providing a copy of the documents. An employee may bring an action in circuit court regardless of whether that employee has filed a complaint concerning the same violation with the Department of Labor. Authorizes an employee to file a complaint with the Department regardless of whether the employee pursued or is pursuing an action for the same violation in circuit court.


HB 4848, Load Covers was signed into law. This bill provides that no person shall operate or cause to be operated, on a highway, a commercial motor vehicle, with the exception of a highway maintenance vehicle, transporting garbage or refuse unless the tailgate on the vehicle is in good working repair, good operating condition, and closes securely, with a cover or tarpaulin of sufficient size attached so as to prevent any load, residue, or other material from escaping. Provides that a violation of the provisions shall be a petty offense punishable by a fine not to exceed $150.Provides that a person, firm, or corporation convicted of 4 or more violations within a 12-month period shall be fined an additional amount of $150 for the fourth and each subsequent conviction within the 12-month period.


SB 2573, Insurance Coverage/Wigs was signed into law. This bill provides that a group or individual plan of accident and health insurance or managed care plan amended, delivered, issued, or renewed after January 1, 2026 must provide coverage for, no less than once every 12 months, one wig or other scalp prosthesis worn for hair loss caused by alopecia, chemotherapy, or radiation treatment for cancer or other conditions.


SB 2672, Insurance Coverage/Generic Drugs was signed into law. This bill provides that if a generic drug or a therapeutic equivalent is unavailable due to a supply issue and dosage cannot be adjusted, a group or individual policy of accident and health insurance or a managed care plan that is amended, delivered, issued, or renewed after January 1, 2026 shall provide coverage for a brand name eligible prescription drug until supply of the generic drug or a therapeutic equivalent is available.


SB 2702, Fire Sprinkler Inspectors was signed into law. This bill requires that a fire sprinkler inspector be employed by a single fire sprinkler contractor at a time to perform fire sprinkler inspections (rather than be employed by a fire sprinkler contractor). Adds language that provides that nothing in the Fire Sprinkler Contractor Licensing Act shall be construed to prohibit an individual who is licensed as a fire sprinkler inspector from being employed by another employer or self-employed to perform duties that would not require a fire sprinkler inspector license.


SB 2979, BIPA Changes was signed into law. This bill provides that "written release" includes an electronic signature. Provides that a private entity that more than once collects or discloses a person's biometric identifier or biometric information from the same person in violation of the Act has committed a single violation for which the aggrieved person is entitled to, at most, one recovery.


Local Chambers: 2024 Legislative Presentation Opportunity


The Illinois Chamber is pleased to offer in-person and virtual legislative recap presentations to local chambers across the state. This opportunity, offered exclusively as a benefit to local chambers within our membership, provides insight into the major legislative action that occurred this spring at the statehouse and what it means for Illinois businesses.


If you are putting together programming for the rest of this summer and fall we are happy to offer our services on this topic to keep your members informed on the most critical advocacy items.


For any questions, please contact Andrew Cunningham at acunningham@ilchamber.org or Jordan Ryan at jryan@ilchamber.org




Save the Date: Illinois Chamber of Commerce Annual Luncheon


On Thursday, September 19, 2024, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., business leaders from around Illinois will gather at the Marriott Marquis in Chicago for the Illinois Chamber's 2024 Annual Luncheon.


The Annual Luncheon provides an opportunity to gather with business leaders to strive toward a better and brighter future for everyone in Illinois. The event has repeatedly served as a platform for highlighting and addressing business-related concerns at the forefront of the public agenda. This year's event will center around the theme "Innovation to Drive Growth: The Formula for Business Resilience."


We are proud to announce that David M. Foulkes, Chief Executive Officer and Director of Brunswick Corporation, will be this year's keynote speaker. Lourdes Duarte, Co-anchor and Lead Investigative Reporter from WGN, will be serving as the emcee for the event.


Register: Here


Spring Session Update


The Senate adjourned on Sunday, May 26th until the call of the Senate President. With the adjournment of the House on the morning of May 29th, both chambers have concluded business for the 2024 spring legislative session.


Neither chamber will return to Springfield until the fall veto session which will take place November 12th-14th and 19th-21st. View the calendar here.


Connect with the Chamber

If you have questions about the Government Affairs Report, contact Andrew Cunningham at acunningham@ilchamber.org. Do not reply to this email. 

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