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Peters presents plans to protect Illinois consumers from surveillance-based pricing

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Published: Friday, April 10, 2026 11:16 AM

State Senator Robert Peters speaks in a committeeSPRINGFIELD — State Senator Robert Peters outlined a plan he’s spearheading that would ban companies from collecting personal data from Illinois consumers for the purpose of price discrimination during a subject matter hearing Wednesday.

“The Surveillance-Based Price Discrimination Act is commonsense legislation that would protect all of our state’s consumers from price gouging and data privacy threats,” said Peters (D-Chicago). “Our residents have already endured years of inflation, and now we are facing an affordability crisis while some of the biggest corporations rake in record profits. We cannot sit back and watch the unjust targeting of the finances, privacy and equality of Illinoisans.”

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Turner measure to uplift small businesses

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Published: Friday, April 10, 2026 10:34 AM

State Senator Doris Turner

SPRINGFIELD – In an effort to boost small businesses, State Senator Doris Turner is leading a measure to set aside reinvestment funds for capital expenses, such as building improvements, equipment and technology.

“Small businesses are the backbone of our communities, boosting local economies while bringing entertainment, food and more to our neighborhoods,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “It’s important that we give business owners the necessary tools to help them be successful, expand and thrive.”

Senate Bill 3614 would create the Small Business Asset Purchase Account for small businesses to deposit reinvestment funds. The measure would allow a 50% income tax deduction in the tax year the small-business owner contributes the funds and another 50% income tax deduction in the tax year the small-business owner withdraws the funds.  

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Ventura’s historic AI protection package heard in committee

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Published: Friday, April 10, 2026 10:33 AM

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SPRINGFIELD — A comprehensive package of legislation sponsored by State Senator Rachel Ventura aimed at protecting Illinois residents from the worst dangers of unchecked AI technology is set to be heard in the Senate AI and Social Media Subcommittee Thursday and Friday. 

“As artificial intelligence technology expands and accelerates at an alarming rate, now is the time to set guardrails against potential abuses and damages before it’s too late,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “These bills put people first by setting clear rules, increasing transparency and protecting consumers, workers and communities.”

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Turner, local leaders unveil economic development plan for downtown Springfield

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Published: Tuesday, March 31, 2026 04:26 PM

State Senator Doris Turner at the BOS CenterSPRINGFIELD – State Senator Doris Turner, alongside State Representative Mike Coffey, Springfield Mayor Misty Buscher and Sangamon County Board Chair Andy Van Meter unveiled an economic development plan for downtown Springfield Tuesday.

“Four units of government are working together in a bipartisan manner to provide economic tools that will finance and fund the development of a new hotel and the expansion of the Bank of Springfield Center,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “We all share the same vision – a thriving downtown that strengthens our capital city while supporting jobs, tourism and economic growth.”

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