FOIA bill passes Illinois House/Senate

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SPRINGFIELD — The Illinois Senate overwhelmingly approved a bill changing the Illinois Freedom of Information Act Thursday, echoing the approval of their counterparts in the Illinois House, and sending the bill to Gov. Pat Quinn’s desk.

Senate Bill 189 amends the Freedom of Information Act in a number of ways. It presumes that all records are public, and if a public body asserts an exemption, it has the burden of proving that the record is exempt.

The bill also creates an easy process for submitting FOIA requests and requires that public bodies designate trained FOIA officers to ensure proper responses, and shortens the response time from seven to five business days.

The bill also ensures more significant consequences for failing to respond to FOIA requests, and establishes civil penalties between $2,500 and $5,000 for violations. The bill also requires a court to award attorneys’ fees to requesters who are forced to file lawsuits to obtain access to public records.

The bill, which was sponsored by Attorney General Lisa Madigan, had a strong supporter in Madigan’s father, Michael Madigan, speaker of the House and co-chair of the Joint Committee on Government Reform.

In a press release, Madigan said the bill was “part of the most significant and far-reaching ethics and campaign finance reform package that has been enacted in Illinois history,” and said the bill would “make it easier for citizens, watchdog groups and journalists to gain access to the documents that their tax dollars paid to produce.”

The Illinois Press Association also gave its approval of the bill, although it would have liked to see a slightly different final version.

“There are issues which we will continue to press in future sessions of the General Assembly,” said Don Craven, interim executive director of the IPA. “We suggested some amendments which were not adopted in this bill, but those small disappointments should not overshadow the major changes this bill will bring to Illinois law.”

The bill passed the House last week on a 116-0 vote, with local representatives Frank Mautino, D-Spring Valley; Don Moffitt, R-Gilson; and David Leitch, R-Peoria all in favor.

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