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New Hunter law prevents utility shutoffs in extreme heat
New Hunter law prevents utility shutoffs in extreme heat
Glowiak Hilton protects consumers from pesky auto-renewal fees
Glowiak Hilton protects consumers from pesky auto-renewal fees
Senate Democrats applaud signing of responsible, balanced budget
Senate Democrats applaud signing of responsible, balanced budget
Senate Democrats pass responsible spending plan
Senate Democrats pass responsible spending plan
Edly-Allen, Morrison champion measures to combat online harassment
Edly-Allen, Morrison champion measures to combat online harassment

Cappel, Connor urge motorists to drive safely, follow Scott’s Law

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Wednesday, February 17, 2021 10:20 AM

Hazardous road conditions cause spike in roadside crashes

pexels jeshootscom 13861WILL COUNTY – To help keep first responders safe while they assist motorists on the side of the road, State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel (D-Plainfield) and State Senator John Connor (D-Lockport) are reminding residents to reduce speed, switch lanes if possible and drive cautiously when emergency lights are visible.

"Scott's Law means move over for emergency vehicles, which is especially important with the winter weather conditions we're currently experiencing," Loughran Cappel said. "I am grateful the trooper involved in the accident in Will County has been released with non-life-threatening injuries, and I urge drivers to move over and drive slowly when passing emergency vehicles to prevent further tragedy."

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Illinois Legislative Black Caucus to host State of Black Illinois Address & reaction to Gov. Pritzker’s Budget Address

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Wednesday, February 17, 2021 09:16 AM

ILBC 2.2020SPRINGFIELD – Following the governor’s Wednesday Budget Address, the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus will host a virtual press conference. The Black Caucus will further explain their work on their four pillar agenda, react to the governor’s budget address, and outline 2021 goals for Black communities.

The governor has been a steadfast supporter of the Black Caucus’ agenda to rid Illinois of systemic racism. He has also voiced support of the Black Caucus’ push to uplift the most vulnerable African American communities.

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Holmes: Senate Labor Committee to hold hearing about unemployment system experiences from traditional employers, employees

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Wednesday, February 17, 2021 08:45 AM

retail clerk 021721AURORA – State Senator Linda Holmes (D-Aurora) will lead a subject matter hearing in the Senate Labor Committee today at 9 a.m. to learn more about the experiences of employers and employees with the Illinois Department of Employment Security in the last year.

The goal this week is to hear from employers and employees about their experiences with the unemployment system. The pandemic, during which more than 1 million Illinoisans lost their jobs, forced the creation of new unemployment programs for people who were not previously covered by the system, like gig workers and self-employed individuals. These new programs added tremendous strains on IDES, and as a result, many Illinoisans who expected to be covered by unemployment insurance struggled to access benefits. 

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Johnson completes first round of small business tours

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Tuesday, February 16, 2021 03:07 PM

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BUFFALO GROVE — State Senator Adriane Johnson has seen small businesses in the community suffer like never before. To provide those businesses support and let their owners know she is there to help them through this difficult time, the Buffalo Grove Democrat toured a number of shops throughout the Northern Suburbs.

“Small businesses have faced unimaginable challenges this year, and many owners worry daily if they’ll be able to make it through the winter months,” Johnson said. “Each person I met has faced a unique set of challenges. I’m hopeful our conversations served as a reminder that people are looking out for them and want to see them succeed.”

Read more: Johnson completes first round of small business tours

  1. Morrison searches for answers on vaccine distribution frustrations
  2. Murphy advocates for small businesses, questions DCEO at committee hearing on BIG program
  3. Simmons sworn in as State Senator for 7th District
  4. In wake of report showing elders of color have poorer access to health care, Collins and Peters call for action

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New Hunter law prevents utility shutoffs in extreme heat
New Hunter law prevents utility shutoffs in extreme heat
SPRINGFIELD — Residents struggling to pay their gas or electric bills will not face life-threatening utility shutoffs on hot days thanks to an initiative sponsored by State Senator Mattie Hunter...

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Glowiak Hilton protects consumers from pesky auto-renewal fees
Glowiak Hilton protects consumers from pesky auto-renewal fees
SPRINGFIELD – Illinois residents will now be given clear notice on contracts that automatically renew, thanks to a law sponsored by State Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton. “Automatic renewal contracts can be...

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Morrison works with Illinois State Police to modernize agency
Morrison works with Illinois State Police to modernize agency
SPRINGFIELD – With bipartisan support and in tandem with the Illinois State Police, State Senator Julie Morrison led a measure to modernize the department, ultimately leading to ISP having greater...

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Senate Democrats applaud signing of responsible, balanced budget
Senate Democrats applaud signing of responsible, balanced budget
SPRINGFIELD – Thanks to steadfast, responsible leadership from members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus, the governor signed the state’s fifth balanced budget in a row into law Wednesday. “Passing this...

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The Majority Report 06/05/23 - Your end of session recap
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Holmes, Morrison advocate for drone use by law enforcement for public safety SPRINGFIELD – State Senators Linda Holmes and Julie Morrison worked together to pass a measure to enhance public safety...

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Morrison, Holmes advocate for drone use by law enforcement for public safety
Morrison, Holmes advocate for drone use by law enforcement for public safety
SPRINGFIELD – State Senators Linda Holmes and Julie Morrison worked together to pass a measure to enhance public safety through the use of drones following two separate mass shooting tragedies...

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