Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2875

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

CONSUMER DATA PRIVACY

Impact

If enacted, SB2875 would significantly amend existing state laws related to data privacy and consumer protection. This bill could potentially lead to the establishment of a comprehensive framework for data management, aligned with similar legislation seen in other states. The strengthened regulatory environment could make it easier for consumers to understand their rights and hold businesses accountable for data breaches and privacy violations. However, the implementation of such regulations might also impose additional compliance costs on businesses, particularly small enterprises, leading to debates regarding the balance between consumer protection and economic impacts on businesses.

Summary

SB2875 is a proposed legislation aimed at enhancing consumer data privacy rights in the state. It seeks to provide individuals with more control over their personal information, including the right to access, amend, and delete their data held by various organizations. Additionally, the bill establishes guidelines for companies regarding how they collect, store, and utilize user data, aiming to foster transparency and accountability in the digital landscape. By implementing stricter privacy standards, the legislation intends to protect consumers from potential misuse and abuse of their personal information by companies.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SB2875 have revealed notable points of contention, primarily centered around the balance between consumer privacy rights and the operational flexibility of businesses. Proponents argue that the bill is essential for safeguarding consumer interests and responding to growing concerns about data privacy in the digital age. Conversely, opponents, including various business groups, express worries that the bill's stringent regulations could stifle innovation and impose unreasonable burdens on organizations, ultimately affecting their ability to operate effectively. These differing perspectives highlight the ongoing struggle to establish an appropriate regulatory framework that adequately protects consumers while fostering a healthy business environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB3220

CONSUMER DATA PRIVACY

IL SB3890

CONSUMER DATA PRIVACY

IL SB3548

CONSUMER DATA PRIVACY ACT

IL HB5221

CONSUMER DATA PRIVACY ACT

IL SB3603

CONSUMERS–DATA PROCESSING

IL SB3180

AI DATA PRIVACY ACT

IL SB3480

CONSUMERS-PAYDAY ADVANCES

IL HB4260

CONSUMERS-HOSPITAL SERVICES

IL SB2985

CONSUMERS-SHIPMENTS TO MINORS

IL HB5144

CONSUMERS-PROHIBIT GLUE TRAPS

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.