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Friday, Jan 10, 2025 - Posted by Isabel Miller

* The first bill filed of the new GA is about hemp. HB1

Creates the Prevention of Use of Hemp Cannabinoid Products Intended for Human Consumption by Ingestion or Inhalation by Persons Under 21 Years of Age Act. Permits the sale and possession of hemp cannabinoids by persons 21 years of age or over. Provides that no person shall offer or sell hemp cannabinoid products to consumers in the State unless the person applies for and holds a hemp retailer license issued by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Provides that no person shall sell ready-to-eat hemp products to end consumers without holding a hemp food establishment license issued by the Department of Public Health. Provides that a hemp food establishment that sells ready-to-eat cannabinoid products shall be exclusively licensed and located in the State. Provides that hemp food establishments and hemp retailers shall require proof of age from a purchaser of any cannabinoid products before selling the product to that person. Provides that the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation shall administer and enforce the provisions of the Act relating to licensing and oversight of hemp distributors and hemp retailers unless otherwise provided in the Act. Establishes standards for the issuance of licenses under the Act. Provides for criminal and civil penalties for violation of the Act.

* BenefitsPro, a magazine focused on employee benefit news

The Illinois House is considering a new pharmacy benefit manager regulation bill.

Rep. Thaddeus Jones, D-South Holland, Illinois, introduced the bill earlier this week.

The bill could prohibit a PBM from:

    - Steering patients toward its own pharmacy.
    - Requiring a patient to use an in-network pharmacy.
    - Paying a pharmacy an amount less than the national average drug acquisition cost for the drug dispensed.

The bill could require a PBM to provide detailed annual reports and cooperate with annual audits.

Jones wants the bill to apply to PBMs that work with self-insured employer health plans as well as to PBMs contracting with issuers of fully insured individual and group health insurance. The bill would apply to “any health benefit plan,” not simply to “any group or individual policy of accident and health insurance or managed care plan,” according to the bill synopsis.

* Rep. Rita Mayfield filed HB1170

Amends the Public Community College Act. Provides that the Illinois Community College Board shall develop and maintain a program to provide free tuition at one community college in each R3 Area (designated as such under the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act) using money appropriated from the Cannabis Regulation Fund. Authorizes the Board to adopt any rules necessary. Amends the State Finance Act to make related changes.

* Capitol News Illinois

Lawmakers this week passed a bill aimed at boosting the development of renewable energy generation, but its proponents said the final measure was a “skinny” version of what they had hoped to pass. […]

The IEC, and the Clean Jobs Coalition more broadly, didn’t endorse the bill, taking a neutral stance. Kady McFadden, a lobbyist speaking on behalf of ICJC, said she was “disappointed” by the final bill, noting the elements that were cut out or pared down.

Walling and others expressed a desire for broader legislation in the spring. […]

The IEC and ICJC brought hundreds of people to the Capitol Tuesday to advocate for other climate- and energy-related bills, including bills limiting the use of natural gas for heating buildings and reforming the transit systems in the Chicago area.

Cunningham is also considering legislation that would boost incentives for transmission line construction, a critical step as the state increasingly relies on renewable generation.

* HB1205 from Rep. David Friess

Amends the Election Code. Provides that the county board or board of county commissioners of a county with a population of less than 100,000 may, by ordinance or resolution, dissolve a municipal board of election commissioners within that county and transfer its functions to the county clerk.

* HB1155 from Rep. Will Guzzardi

Amends the University of Illinois Act. Provides that the Board of Trustees shall direct the University of Illinois System, in addition to the Office of Investments and external investment managers, to not invest the assets of any endowment fund in the stocks, securities, or other obligations of any fossil fuel company or any subsidiary, affiliate, or parent of any fossil fuel company. Provides that this does not preclude the de minimis exposure of any funds held by the endowment fund to the stocks, securities, or other obligations of any fossil fuel company or any subsidiary, affiliate, or parent of any fossil fuel company. Requires the Board of Trustees to direct the University of Illinois System, in addition to the Office of Investments and external investment managers, to not invest in any prime commercial paper or corporate bonds issued by a fossil fuel company. Provides that, beginning one year after the effective date of the amendatory Act, the Board of Trustees, subject to an affirmative determination of prudence and in accordance with sound investment criteria and consistent with its fiduciary obligations, shall direct the University of Illinois System to ensure that any endowment fund does not have any indirect investments; defines “indirect investment”. Provides that the Board of Trustees shall direct the University of Illinois System, in addition to the Office of Investments and external investment managers, to adopt updates to its written investment policies, if necessary, to meet the requirements of these provisions and publish a copy of those updated policies within 90 days after the adoption of the updated policies. Effective immediately.

       

8 Comments »
  1. - Donnie Elgin - Friday, Jan 10, 25 @ 10:08 am:

    =any fossil fuel company=

    It is bad enough that Illinois will be left behind as other states develop modern Natural Gas/Battery power generating units which JB has banned. Now Rep. Will Guzzardi wants U of I, a public university with benefits to all residents, to handcuff their investment portfolio from a super profitable industry that will lead us to “clean” energy in the coming decades.


  2. - Eire17 - Friday, Jan 10, 25 @ 10:35 am:

    I’m with Donnie Elgin. I’ve always thought impinging investment options in statute is just dumb. Markets change, products change, returns change so many variables go into investment decisions and limiting that process by statute is just not smart.


  3. - Center Drift - Friday, Jan 10, 25 @ 10:37 am:

    We need our legislators to stop their rush to eradicate baseload electrical generation in favor of intermittent sources-wind and solar. There continues to be no practical large scale method of storing electricity. As we continue to increase our use of electricity even with more efficient means of usage the rush to eliminate gas generation as a supplement to nuclear is a sure way to create massive hardships for citizens and business.


  4. - Excitable Boy - Friday, Jan 10, 25 @ 11:06 am:

    - stop their rush to eradicate baseload electrical generation -

    What rush? There are still coal fired power plants in Illinois.

    The frothing at the mouth from some of you over any steps away from fossil fuel is one of the most pronounced Pavlovian responses I’ve ever seen.


  5. - @misterjayem - Friday, Jan 10, 25 @ 11:11 am:

    “The frothing at the mouth from some of you over any steps away from fossil fuel is one of the most pronounced Pavlovian responses I’ve ever seen.”

    Today, the second largest city in America is literally ablaze — but that’s in California so who cares, I guess.

    – MrJM


  6. - obvious - Friday, Jan 10, 25 @ 11:30 am:

    House Bill 1 is the hemp industry’s push for looser regulations that what the state has for cannabis. With the budget problems you would think the General Assembly would want to tax hemp at the same rate as cannabis to generate revenue.


  7. - Donnie Elgin - Friday, Jan 10, 25 @ 11:42 am:

    =any steps away from fossil fuel=

    Have you looked at the details of JB’s Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA)- this includes not just steps - but leaps and bounds away from fossil fuels . Like no other state, we have a mandate that all Nat gas generation stations must be at zero emission by 2045 - since that is completely unrealistic - that effectively bans all Gas generation in IL.


  8. - don the legend - Friday, Jan 10, 25 @ 12:17 pm:

    Donnie, what are you so afraid of? If somebody sets a goal to make two million dollars this year and fall short and make just one million, he or she is still better off than they were.


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