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Windhorst: Pritzker’s Signature on Lawsuits Bill will Kill Jobs and Hurt Illinois Businesses

Windhorst: Pritzker's Signature on Lawsuits Bill will Kill Jobs and Hurt Illinois Businesses

August 15, 2025

METROPOLIS, IL - House Republican Floor Leader State Representative Patrick Windhorst (R-Metropolis) issued the following statement upon the Governor's signing of SB 328, legislation that greatly expands the ability of trial lawyers to sue businesses operating both in and outside of Illinois.

"Today's signature of SB 328 is a cash giveaway to Democrat-allied trial lawyers, who will now have wide latitude to file even more frivolous lawsuits than they already do," Windhorst said. "The process that led to the passage of this bill is just as egregious as the language contained within the statute. Illinois-based businesses will be able to be sued for actions that happen outside of the state. This is an unprecedented cash grab by trial lawyers and their Democratic allies in the General Assembly and the Governor's office."

Windhorst is a plaintiff in a lawsuit filed in Sangamon County Circuit Court that alleges Democrats violated the Illinois Constitution's Three Readings Rule that requires legislation to be read three times on three consecutive days in each legislative chamber.

"I joined my fellow House Republicans in calling on Governor Pritzker to veto this irresponsible and dangerous bill," Windhorst said. "He ignored those calls and signed the bill anyway. I remain hopeful that the judicial branch will hold Democrats, who control every lever of power in state government, accountable for their abuse of legislative power and their violation of the Illinois Constitution."

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