ASSOCIATED PRESS -- Feb 23 -- Internet dating services would have to tell Illinois subscribers whether other users have undergone background checks under a proposal the House approved today. Sites failing to notify subscribers could face a fine of one-thousand-dollars or more. The measure was approved 74-to-36 and now moves to the Senate. Bill HB5299 RELEASE @ WQAD
Mark Brooks: Wow! Your comments please...
New legislation proposal for Illinois - all home sales in Illinois will require the disclosure that 74 out of 110 IL state legislators are morons. Violators would be fined $1,000.
Posted by: Bill Broadbent | Feb 23, 2006 at 05:14 PM