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Senate Democratic Women's Caucus celebrate Women's History Month
Senate Democratic Women's Caucus celebrate Women's History Month
Murphy measure to cap insulin at $35 passes Senate
Murphy measure to cap insulin at $35 passes Senate
Ventura works to end deceptive ‘final notice’ mailings
Ventura works to end deceptive ‘final notice’ mailings
Senate approves legislation by Koehler to protect child vloggers
Senate approves legislation by Koehler to protect child vloggers
Senate Democrats work to make insulin more affordable, accessible
Senate Democrats work to make insulin more affordable, accessible

Senator Ventura leads bill to remove odor of cannabis as probable cause to search a vehicle

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Thursday, March 30, 2023 03:07 PM

Sen. Rachel Ventura

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Rachel Ventura led a measure through the Senate which would codify into law that the odor of raw or burnt cannabis would not alone constitute probable cause for search of a motor vehicle. Senate Bill 125 would be protecting every Illinoisans’ 4th Amendment rights.

“People – especially people of color – are unnecessarily pulled over far too often,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “The odor of cannabis alone shouldn’t be one of those reasons. Cannabis is legal in Illinois and it’s a pungent scent that can stick to clothes for extended periods of time.”

Under Ventura’s measure, cannabis odor would not constitute as probable cause for searching a driver or passengers of a vehicle. Additionally, the legislation would remove the requirements that a driver or passenger in a vehicle must store cannabis in an odor proof container.

This bill was modeled after a judge ruling in Will County on a criminal court case. The defendant was pulled over and opened his window when the arresting officer detected a "strong odor of burnt cannabis emitting from the vehicle." The defendant had admitted someone had smoked cannabis in the car "a long time ago."

Read more: Senator Ventura leads bill to remove odor of cannabis as probable cause to search a vehicle

Pacione-Zayas DHS home visiting program legislation passes Senate

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Thursday, March 30, 2023 12:15 PM

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SPRINGFIELD – Home visiting is an essential program in the early childhood ecosystem that helps eligible parents and caregivers support their child’s development from the prenatal phase through age five. A legislative initiative introduced by State Senator Cristina H. Pacione-Zayas, which would codify home visiting programs administered by the Department of Human Services as they have done for over 30 years, passed through the Senate on Wednesday, March 29. 

“All parents want to provide the best environment in which to raise their child, but the resources needed to best support their children may be inaccessible for many caregivers,” said Pacione-Zayas (D-Chicago). “Home visiting programs help connect families to community resources that can provide the support their children need to succeed, while also prioritizing greater family stability.”  

Typical home visits involve in-person interviews with family members and caregivers, guidance on promoting safety in the family’s living space and coaching on approaches to parenting that promote healthy development.  

Read more: Pacione-Zayas DHS home visiting program legislation passes Senate

Villanueva champions measure to address deceptive practices interfering with reproductive health care

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Thursday, March 30, 2023 09:55 AM

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SPRINGFIELD – In continuing the fight for reproductive rights for women, State Senator Celina Villanueva passed legislation that prevents crisis pregnancy centers from using deceptive practices that interfere with women’s health care decisions.

“We must ensure that women who are seeking reproductive health care are protected from deceptive and misleading practices,” said Villanueva (D-Chicago). “At a time when they are already vulnerable, they must have peace of mind that they won’t be taken advantage of. Health care – in all forms – should be safe and transparent.”

Senate Bill 1909 prohibits the use of deceptive practices to interfere with an individual seeking to gain entry or access to the provider of an abortion or emergency contraceptives, induce an individual to enter a limited services pregnancy center, in advertising, soliciting, or otherwise offering pregnancy-related services, or in providing pregnancy-related services.

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Illinois Electric Co-operative Day in Springfield

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Thursday, March 30, 2023 09:36 AM

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SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Electric Cooperative organized a trip to the Illinois State Capitol on Wednesday for children from all over the state. IEC, which provides electricity to rural areas, gave youth a chance to learn more about state government and see the Capitol up close, as well as time to meet some of their state senators while in town.

The children showed a lot of enthusiasm and curiosity throughout the visit. They were particularly interested in learning about the legislative process and how bills become laws. They also had a chance to ask questions of their elected officials and learn more about the work they do on behalf of their constituents.

"It was great to see these young people so interested in how our government works," said State Senator Christopher Belt (D-Swansea). "They asked some really thoughtful questions and showed a real understanding of the issues facing our state. It gives me hope for the future."

Read more: Illinois Electric Co-operative Day in Springfield

  1. Leader Murphy creates program to raise awareness of Lyme disease
  2. Senators Villivalam, Pacione-Zayas announce child care agenda
  3. EMT recruitment legislation sponsored by Halpin, Anderson passes Senate
  4. Simmons legislation expanding access to liver disease screenings passes Senate

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Holmes backs measure to end deception by crisis pregnancy centers
Holmes backs measure to end deception by crisis pregnancy centers
SPRINGFIELD – As a longstanding advocate for women’s reproductive rights, State Senator Linda Holmes was proud to be a cosponsor of Senator Celina Villanueva’s legislation to prohibit crisis pregnancy centers...

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Glowiak Hilton legislation to require bottle filling stations in buildings passes the Senate
Glowiak Hilton legislation to require bottle filling stations in buildings passes the Senate
  SPRINGFIELD – An initiative led by State Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton that would require bottle filling stations in many new buildings being constructed in Illinois passed the Senate. “Although there are...

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Stadelman bill expands rent protections for tenants of smaller properties
Stadelman bill expands rent protections for tenants of smaller properties
  To help tenants who rent small properties like houses and duplex homes, State Senator Steve Stadelman passed legislation on Thursday to provide greater transparency for renters. “Currently, there are no security...

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Ventura passes bipartisan-supported measure to alleviate truck collisions
Ventura passes bipartisan-supported measure to alleviate truck collisions
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Rachel Ventura passed bipartisan legislation that aims to alleviate truck collisions with underpasses or viaducts. “Trucks collide with underpasses and viaducts far too often,” said Ventura (D-Joliet)....

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Senate Democratic Women's Caucus celebrate Women's History Month
Senate Democratic Women's Caucus celebrate Women's History Month
The women of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus play an integral role in the historic changes being made to make Illinois successful. This Women’s History Month, senators took the time...

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Senator Holmes seeks to bring paint recycling to Illinois
Senator Holmes seeks to bring paint recycling to Illinois
Senator Holmes seeks to bring paint recycling to Illinois SPRINGFIELD – Many homeowners have something lurking in their basement or garage that could be disposed of, but there...

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