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Illinois Reproductive Health Protections Stronger with 2025 Public Act
Illinois has enacted Public Act 103-0785, a significant amendment to the Illinois Human Rights Act that explicitly prohibits discrimination based on reproductive health decisions. This law, effective January 1, 2025, expands protections in employment, housing, financial services, and public accommodations, ensuring that individuals cannot face adverse treatment due to their reproductive healthcare choices.
Illinois Human Rights Act Extends the Filing Period in 2025
The Illinois Human Rights Act safeguards individuals against unfair treatment based on race, gender, religion, disability, sexual orientation, and other protected characteristics. The Act’s comprehensive coverage has made it a vital tool in promoting equity across the state. With the passage of Public Act 103-0785, which took effect on January 1, 2025, the IHRA has expanded its protections to now prohibit discrimination based on one’s actual or perceived decisions on reproductive health.
Illinois Equal Pay Act Requires Pay Scales in 2025
The Illinois Equal Pay Act is a vital law designed to address wage disparities and ensure equitable pay practices across the state. Originally enacted in 2003, the Act has undergone significant updates, with the most recent amendments under Public Act 103-0539, which took effect on January 1, 2025. These changes mark a pivotal step toward increasing transparency and fairness in the workplace by requiring employers to include pay scales and benefits in job postings. This amendment reflects Illinois’ commitment to closing wage gaps based on gender, race, and other protected characteristics. By mandating greater transparency, the law empowers employees and job seekers to make informed decisions about their employment opportunities.