SPRINGFIELD — While they voiced numerous differences on gun regulations last week, state lawmakers were in total agreement on one issue: credit freezes.Legislators approved a measure that would prohibit credit reporting agencies from charging fees for credit freezes that aim to protect victims of identity theft.With few exceptions, Illinois citizens are currently charged $10 by major credit reporting agencies each time they want to put a hold on access to their credit reports.But the bill, House Bill 4095, would …