New Illinois Laws Taking Effect in 2025: What You Need to Know

The Illinois State Capitol building (Photo Credit: Randy von Liski/Flickr). 

As the new year approaches, nearly 300 new laws will take effect in Illinois on Jan. 1. These measures range from tackling catalytic converter theft to simplifying the process of canceling online subscriptions.

Illinois residents can expect significant changes: car theft victims will no longer bear towing and storage costs, families will see reduced out-of-pocket expenses for EpiPens, and more. The Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus has highlighted the top 10 laws set to impact everyday life in the coming year.

  • HB 2443: Insurers must now cover medically prescribed hearing aids and services for individuals of all ages, ensuring access to essential care.
  • HB 3639: Life-saving epinephrine injectors are now capped at $60 per twin-pack, making allergy care more affordable.
  • HB 4589: Recyclable metals dealers must track vehicle and part information for catalytic converters to prevent illegal sales.
  • HB 4911: Gym memberships can now be canceled online or via email if those options were used to join the contract.
  • HB 5561: Employees are protected from retaliation for exposing workplace practices they believe violate the law.
  • SB 2654: Vehicles that are stolen and later towed will not incur storage fees if recovered within seven days, and owners can retrieve essential items, like medical devices and textbooks.
  • SB 2764: Businesses offering free trials longer than 15 days must email consumers three days before the cancellation deadline.
  • SB 3201: Law enforcement will now be trained to better recognize and respond to individuals with autism.
  • SB 3471: Illinois drivers can now request free replacement plates if their license plates are stolen.
  • SB 3479: Businesses offering veteran or military benefit services for a fee must disclose all terms upfront.

A full list of laws that take effect Jan. 1, 2025 can be found here.

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