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Summer electric bills could bring sticker shock in Illinois

Amid warnings of electricity price hikes and possible brownouts, Illinois legislators look for fixes

(The Center Square) – Illinois legislators are looking at how to modify the state’s clean energy laws amid warnings of electricity price hikes and possible rolling brownouts coming this summer to central and southern Illinois, but it m.

Senate passes bill Republicans say will increase Illinois energy fees by $80 million

(The Center Square) – A measure advanced out of the Illinois Senate Friday could lead to higher energy prices. State Sen. Michael Hastings, D-Frankfurt, passed Senate Bill 3866 along party lines. Among other things, it .

Illinois governments exempt from prejudgement interest law on injury claims

Normal, IL, USA / www.cities929.com Jul 1, 2021 | 3:22 PM (The Center Square) – A law that went into effect this week allows pre-judgment interest on financial claims in certain cases, but it exempts the government from having to pay pre-judgment interest.In May, Pritzker signed Senate Bill 72 that allows 6 percent interest on personal injury and wrongful death claims to accumulate before there’s a court judgment. It went into effect Thursday. Supporters say the measure deters companies from stalling on cases when they get sued.Illinois Manufacturers’ Association’s Mark Denzler said one element of the law signals to himthat it is bad policy by who is left out.“It’s always telling when the government passes a law that imposes, in this case, a new 6% penalty, and they exempt themselves from it,” Denzler told WMAY. “I don’t know if there’s a clearer way to say if it’s such a great policy why did the state exempt themselves from the same law?”Pritzker’s office

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