05/21/2026
When we all pass on one day, our last requests are often to be cremated or buried with dignity and respect. This means funeral homes must operate at a level of care and professionalism that puts families dealing with loss at ease.
House Bill 4695 would expand the comptroller's ability to investigate a licensed crematory. It would permit the comptroller to perform an unannounced inspection of the premises. As part of its investigations, if the comptroller finds any violation or wrongdoing under the grounds for dismissal that constitute an imminent danger to the public, the comptroller could suspend the crematory’s license.
By bringing together all parties involved we were able to get to a spot where the comptroller’s office has enough authority to crack down on any bad actors and the funeral industry has enough room to operate successfully.
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SPRINGFIELD – In Feb. 2025, a whistleblower came forward sharing pictures and describing a gruesome scene at Crown Cremations and Heights Crematory in Chicago Heights ─ prompting an investigation from the...