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Senate Democrats outline plan to tackle teacher shortage

Senate Democrats outline plan to tackle teacher shortage

Belt moves to ban bait-and-switch gym membership sales tactic

Belt moves to ban bait-and-switch gym membership sales tactic

Senate Democrats welcome Illinois students for annual Tech Day

Senate Democrats welcome Illinois students for annual Tech Day

Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus condemns DHS Secretary’s Springfield visit

Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus condemns DHS Secretary’s Springfield visit

Senate Democrats honor fallen police officers at Springfield ceremony

Senate Democrats honor fallen police officers at Springfield ceremony

Koehler’s measure to offer plant-based school lunches passes the Senate

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Wednesday, March 30, 2022 10:14 AM

Senator Koehler

 

SPRINGFIELD – The Senate voted Tuesday to support a measure by State Senator Dave Koehler (D-Peoria) to offer plant-based lunch options to students across Illinois.

“Some students may only be able to depend on one meal a day,” said Koehler. “It’s incredibly important for all students to have access to a well-rounded, nutritious meal during the school day that meets their dietary needs.”

Under House Bill 4089, school districts would be required to provide a plant-based school lunch option that complies with federal nutritional standards to any student who submits a prior request.

Read more: Koehler’s measure to offer plant-based school lunches passes the Senate

Feigenholtz pushes for $125 million grant funding for bars, breweries, restaurants, venues

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Wednesday, March 30, 2022 10:11 AM

Senator Feigenholtz

 

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Sara Feigenholtz (D-Chicago) is pushing for additional funding to help struggling bars, breweries, restaurants, food trucks, venues and others.

“Local business owners continue to reach out to their legislators from around the state for help,” Feigenholtz said. “Their PPP has been spent. Many were not eligible for state grants or did not receive SBA funding. In order to save our small businesses, we must do more.”

The Build Back Better plan that stalled in Congress would have provided an additional $5 billion in relief for small businesses. In light of the federal program, Feigenholtz filed Senate Bill 4178, which would appropriate $125 million from federal funds to provide a lifeline to keep our small companies afloat.

Read more: Feigenholtz pushes for $125 million grant funding for bars, breweries, restaurants, venues

Will County businesses to receive recovery assistance thanks to Connor support

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Wednesday, March 30, 2022 09:42 AM

connor 033022LOCKPORT – Local businesses in Will County were awarded more than $3.3 million in assistance from the Back to Business program thanks to advocacy and support from State Senator John Connor (D-Lockport).

“As we see the pandemic subside, businesses are still in recovery from the past two years,” Connor said. “The support brought to our communities through the Back to Business program has made the difference between some businesses having to close their doors or continue to thrive.”

Read more: Will County businesses to receive recovery assistance thanks to Connor support

Morrison measure to limit single-use plastics in recreational areas heads to governor

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Tuesday, March 29, 2022 06:37 PM

Senator MorrisonSPRINGFIELD – To put the state on a path toward increased sustainability, State Senator Julie Morrison (D-Lake Forest) championed a measure to cut back on single-use plastic being sent to landfills.

“It’s simple: We need to protect our animals and our health from hazardous materials placed in landfills,” Morrison said. “Eliminating plastic use at our parks is a small step we can take to make a big difference.”

Read more: Morrison measure to limit single-use plastics in recreational areas heads to governor

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  2. Senate Democrats introduce Strengthening Illinois Families and Children package
  3. Castro supports measure to help women afford medically necessary procedures
  4. Pacione-Zayas spearheads measure to designate part of Milwaukee Avenue as a Polish Heritage Corridor
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