AURORA — Assistant Majority Leader Linda Holmes (D-Aurora) is pleased to see the state has invested $9 million to boost revitalization among small businesses through the community navigator outreach program. She believes this investment, along with recent news that the state’s fiscal outlook ratings are improving, bode well for the state’s economic recovery.
“The community navigator program helps small businesses navigate billions in available financial assistance from the state and the Small Business Administration through the American Rescue Plan Act,” Holmes said. “The 42nd District can benefit from economic recovery grants, put employees back to work and continue rebuilding our economy post pandemic.”
Community navigators perform outreach to small, minority and hard-to-reach businesses to make them aware of available relief funds and help them recover from losses suffered during the pandemic.
Holmes said fiscal ratings bumps from Fitch and Moody’s complement this small business investment, and further demonstrate Illinois’ responsible budget decisions to pay back federal borrowing, pay down a backlog of bills, and cut general fund spending by approximately $1 billion since fiscal year 2020.
In the most recent budget, the state increased education funding by $350 million, made its full pension payment, and fully funded local governments.
“If we keep passing responsible, balanced budgets, we’ll earn ratings upgrades and save the taxpayers money,” Holmes said. “The better our rating, the less we have to pay in interest costs when the state borrows money.”
Holmes chairs the Illinois Senate Labor Committee.
CHICAGO – Last week, Gov. JB Pritzker announced funding for equity-focused health care collaboratives across Illinois. The Chicago North Side Collaborative will help increase health care equity for lower-income and BIPOC residents in the area – particularly in the LGBTQ and Asian American communities.
“This initiative should help provide more 7th District residents with a pathway to specialty care who otherwise have been very poorly served by our healthcare system,” said State Senator Mike Simmons, who represents much of the collaborative’s coverage area. “This collaborative is intended to help ensure more residents get the full scope of care that they need. I look forward to seeing how these partnerships work over the coming months and years to start closing the gaps in access to specialty care for our residents who need much better and more comprehensive treatment than they have received.”
Read more: Simmons announces new health care collaborative on Chicago’s North Side
With the upcoming Fourth of July holiday, members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus are reminding communities to celebrate safely and to reflect on the meaning of the day.
“As a veteran, I encourage people to remember why we celebrate the Fourth of July,” said Assistant Majority Leader Tony Munoz (D-Chicago). “We commemorate those individuals who fought for our independence and the troops who continue to make the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.”
Independence Day celebrates the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, which declared that the thirteen American colonies would no longer be under the rule of Britain’s King George III and united the colonies as free and independent states.
From family picnics to big firework shows, people across Illinois will celebrate the freedom granted to this great nation years ago.
“The Fourth of July commemorates the ultimate sacrifice made for our freedom,” State Senator Christopher Belt (D-Swansea) said. “As we celebrate our country’s freedom, it’s important to remember those who fought for our independence then and those who serve our country today.”
Read more: Senators wish communities a happy Independence Day, remind residents to stay safe
CHICAGO – Assistant Majority Leader Tony Munoz (D-Chicago) has been appointed to the Illinois Veteran’s Advisory Council to address significant issues and concerns of Illinois veterans.
“As a veteran, I am proud to be appointed to the Veteran’s Advisory Council,” Munoz said. “One of my top priorities as a legislator has always been to protect and support veterans. I will continue to work with my colleagues to ensure veterans are taken care of.”
The council is empowered to review and study the issues and concerns that are most significant to Illinois veterans and advise the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs on how to address the issues and concerns.
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