Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias has expanded his campaign to regulate auto insurance rates.
Giannoulias visited Chicago churches Sunday to push his campaign aimed at restricting insurance companies from using certain data to determine premiums.
During a virtual town hall last month, Giannoulias said auto insurance rates jumped 18% in Illinois last year.
Nationally, rates went up 15% percent in 2024.
State Rep. Amy “Murri” Briel said, although she did not know the specifics of Giannoulias’ proposal, the math for her did not add up.
Giannoulias has focused his Driving Change campaign in urban areas to push for auto insurance regulation.
The secretary is rumored to be considering a run for Chicago mayor in 2027.
Story from Illinois Radio Network


















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