Gregg Johnson
Democratic / Indiana House / IL
AI Bills Sponsored
SB 3114
Illinois SB 3114, introduced by Sen. Dave Koehler with broad bipartisan support, would require health insurers to disclose when they use AI or algorithms to 'downcode' medical claims (paying providers less than what was billed by reassigning codes). Insurers would have to explain the downcoding decision, identify whether AI was involved, and give providers a way to appeal.
Last action: May 27, 2026
HB 4980
Illinois Rep. Abdelnasser Rashid and 20 co-sponsors introduced the Human Control of AI Act, which would require meaningful human oversight of AI systems used in consequential decisions. The bill is currently parked in the Rules Committee, meaning it has not advanced but signals where Illinois Democrats want to take AI regulation.
Last action: Apr 17, 2026
HB 3567
Illinois HB 3567, introduced by Rep. Murri Briel and a large coalition of House Democrats, would require that consequential decisions made with AI receive 'meaningful human review' rather than being fully automated. The bill targets situations where algorithms make or heavily influence decisions about people (think hiring, lending, housing, benefits) and mandates a real human stay in the loop.
Last action: Mar 27, 2026
HB 5848
Illinois HB 5848, introduced by Rep. Janet Yang Rohr and nine co-sponsors, would expand the state's school bullying definition to explicitly include AI-generated deepfakes (think fake nude images or fabricated videos of students). Schools would have to treat deepfake harassment as bullying under existing anti-bullying policies, triggering investigation and discipline procedures.
Last action: May 15, 2024
SB 1705
USE/OCC TX-MILITARY
Last action: Jul 28, 2023
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