
SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Michael E. Hastings is calling for support on legislation aimed at addressing online prediction platforms that allow users to wager money on real world events while avoiding the licensing and oversight required of regulated gambling operators in Illinois.
“These platforms are taking real money and allowing users to bet on outcomes just like a sportsbook,” said Hastings (D-Frankfort). “If you are operating like a gambling entity, taking wagers and profiting from those bets, then you should be subject to the same rules and consumer protections as every other gambling operator in Illinois.”
Senate Bill 4168 would clarify that platforms offering speculative contracts on future events may fall under Illinois gambling law if they function like betting operations.
Platforms such as Polymarket allow users to speculate on events ranging from elections and sports outcomes to geopolitical conflicts and economic developments. Prediction markets have grown rapidly in recent years, with billions of dollars wagered globally on event outcomes. Polymarket alone processed billions of dollars in trading volume during the 2024 election cycle, with some individual markets attracting tens of millions of dollars in wagers.

SPRINGFIELD — On Wednesday, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a subject matter hearing for a measure sponsored by State Senator Michael E. Hastings emphasizing the importance high-quality training for guardians ad litem in Illinois courts. This would better protect the health, safety and welfare of children involved in family law and juvenile proceedings.
“Guardians ad Litem are the eyes and ears of the court for our most vulnerable children,” said Hastings (D-Frankfort). “Their recommendations can have a profound impact on a child’s future. It is essential that court-appointed guardians receive the training and resources they need to make informed, impartial decisions, especially in matters involving medical care and chronic health conditions.”
Guardians ad Litem are court-appointed individuals who investigates and represents the best interests of children or incapacitated adults in legal proceedings. They play a critical role in cases involving custody, parenting time, abuse, neglect and other matters affecting child welfare. They conduct independent investigations, interview children and relevant parties, review records and provide objective recommendations to the court free from parental bias or conflict.

SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Michael E. Hastings advanced legislation aimed at protecting Illinois homeowners from deceptive and high pressure contractor practices that often follow severe weather and natural disasters.
“When families are rebuilding after a fire or storm, they can be susceptible to high pressure tactics,” said Hastings (D-Frankfort). “You get these storm chasers who promise the world and pressure homeowners to sign contracts on the spot.”
Senate Bill 3029 would prohibit a contractor from offering home repair or remodeling services while a loss-producing event, such as a fire or storm, is occurring at the premises; while the fire department or emergency personnel are engaged at the premises; or between the hours of 7 p.m. and 8 a.m. The measure would still allow consumers to initiate solicitation with contractors during these scenarios.
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