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House overrode veto of Frerichs life insurance bill

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* AP

The House also failed to override Rauner’s veto of a plan to set up an independent insurance company to compete for workers’ compensation coverage. But it did override Rauner on legislation to prohibit employers from seeking applicants’ salary histories and a measure pushed by Democratic Treasurer Michael Frerichs designed to make it easier to claim life insurance benefits when a policyholder dies.

The House voted 71-40 Wednesday to override Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner’s veto.

The proposal requires life insurance companies to compare electronic records of its policies in force since 2000 with the Social Security Administration’s list of deaths to determine whether a policy should be paid.

Auditors hired by the treasurer found that life insurance companies held more than $550 million between 2011 and 2015 that should have been paid to a decedent’s family members.

Republican Reps. Andersson, Harris, McAuliffe, McSweeney, Mitchell, Welter and Winger voted for it.

* The treasurer sent this out yesterday…

Thank you to the Illinois House of Representatives for siding with grieving families and overriding Governor Bruce Rauner’s amendatory veto of House Bill 302.

For decades, greedy life insurance companies have gotten away with using loopholes to pad their bottom line by avoiding paying grieving families.

Today’s action is a major step forward to help put a stop to this trend and require life insurance companies to pay what is owed to beneficiaries dating back to 2000.”

“I want to offer a special thanks to the House sponsor, Rep. Robert Martwick, AARP, NAACP, the many beneficiaries who stood with us to share their personal stories, and the seven House Republicans who voted to override the Governor’s veto and put aside partisanship to do the right thing,” added Frerichs.

The Illinois House vote to override passed 71- 40. The motion to override the Governor’s amendatory veto now moves to the Senate where Sen. Jacqueline Collins is the lead sponsor. If Sen. Collins’ motion to override receives the required 3/5 vote in the Senate, then House Bill 302 will become law despite the Governor’s veto.

House Bill 302 requires life insurance companies to compare electronic records of policies in force since 2000 with the Social Security Administration’s Death Master File (DMF) to determine if policies should have been paid to grieving families. Between 2011 and 2015, outside auditors hired by the state treasurer identified more than $550 million held by life insurance companies that should be have been paid to grieving families in Illinois.

* Meanwhile, here’s Michon Lindstrom

The Senate approved an override of a bill backed by Attorney General Lisa Madigan which aims at protecting students when taking out student loans. SB1351, creates the Student Bill of Rights and prevents loan servicers from engaging in unfair or deceptive practices toward student borrowers.

“At a time where many young people are graduating from college with crippling debt, we need to make sure that students understand their rights and have access to proper resources. This legislation is a good first step to take in helping students and their families from falling behind on payments or defaulting on their loans.” said Senator Scott Bennett, (D-Champaign).

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Oct 26, 17 @ 12:32 pm

Comments

  1. Just to clarify, the governor vetoed workers compensation reform that would have lowered costs to small business and the gop members didn’t vote to override .

    So how can the GOP cry about tax increases without reforms if they were the ones that killed the reforms?

    Oh wait, so the governor wasn’t wanting reform that lowered costs to small businesses? I guess he felt that injuries caused by your job should leave you jobless and with little or no compensation.

    How come everything the GOP supports in Illinois is about taking from the worker. Lower wages, lower injury compensation, and lower bargaining rights ?

    Comment by Publius Thursday, Oct 26, 17 @ 1:08 pm

  2. To be fair, Rauner has been consistent in opposing people being paid the money they’re owed.

    Comment by wordslinger Thursday, Oct 26, 17 @ 1:11 pm

  3. Wordslinger:

    Fairly consistent.

    Rauner doesn’t think We can throw money at IT consultants fast enough.

    But if you are a human services provider or a grieving family, good luck.

    Comment by Thomas Paine Thursday, Oct 26, 17 @ 1:29 pm

  4. I can’t understand why these bills were vetoed. If people can get their life insurance this will help the economy. If students aren’t ripped off while getting student loans they will be better off financially and that will help the economy. So much for being laser focused on improving the economy.

    Comment by Da Big Bad Wolf Thursday, Oct 26, 17 @ 4:08 pm

  5. SB1351 sounds like a lovely thing to do for student loan borrowers. unfortunately, it does nothing of what is described above. All it does is set up an entirely redundant regulatory system (they are already regulated by the federal government) that could end up driving the very few student lenders that exist out of the state.

    I am a liberal Democrat who strongly believes in the idea that government should ensure a fair marketplace and protect the public from unscrupulous actors. But this legislation is nothing but vanity legislation for Daniel Biss to campaign on. (And BTW, I like Biss.) This will be a waste of state workers’ time and of no benefit to anyone.

    Comment by Anonymous Thursday, Oct 26, 17 @ 4:58 pm

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