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Castro legislation aims to support craft distillers, small liquor licensees

Castro legislation aims to support craft distillers, small liquor licensees

Collins: Birth Equity plan is vital for Illinois residents

Collins: Birth Equity plan is vital for Illinois residents

Feigenholtz celebrates record-breaking tourism surge in Illinois

Feigenholtz celebrates record-breaking tourism surge in Illinois

Turner law addresses police hiring practices in response to Sonya Massey murder

Turner law addresses police hiring practices in response to Sonya Massey murder

Drinking water for thousands of Illinoisans to be protected under Faraci law

Drinking water for thousands of Illinoisans to be protected under Faraci law

Feigenholtz’s “cocktails-to-go” expansion heads to governor

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Sunday, May 30, 2021 08:23 PM

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Measure also includes month-long vaccination incentive

SPRINGFIELD – A measure sponsored by State Senator Sara Feigenholtz (D-Chicago) expanding the state’s “cocktails-to-go” program was approved by the Senate Sunday and will head to the governor.

“The hospitality industry was hit the hardest by the pandemic,” Feigenholtz said. “Our favorite local bars and restaurants are the cornerstones of our communities. Sadly, we have lost many that were unable to survive the shutdown. This legislation will help restaurants and bars survive the pandemic by continuing cocktails-to-go delivery along with the other cash management methods.”

Senate Bill 104 extends the sunset on cocktails-to-go until Jan. 3, 2024, allows single servings of wine to be available for delivery, and allows for products filled, labeled and sealed by the manufacturer to be included. It also provides businesses with options for cash flow management during lean times by allowing retailers to pay their distributors for wine and spirits with a credit card.

Read more: Feigenholtz’s “cocktails-to-go” expansion heads to governor

Cullerton proud to support expansion of telehealth services

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Sunday, May 30, 2021 07:49 PM

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SPRINGFIELD – To promote health care equity and reduce health care disparities in Illinois, State Senator Tom Cullerton (D- Villa Park) is supporting a measure to expand telehealth services that will make it easier for patients to meet with their doctors.

“One thing the COVID-19 pandemic showed us is that there are so many things we can do remotely, including meeting with our doctors,” said Cullerton, who is a co-sponsor of the measure. “Expanding telehealth services will remove many barriers to health care access that many people face, like taking time off work or not being able to find transportation.”

Telehealth services were largely used during the COVID-19 pandemic due to emergency federal and state orders. House Bill 3308 will maintain and expand telehealth services by requiring insurance companies to utilize similar billing processes for both in-person and telehealth services.

Read more: Cullerton proud to support expansion of telehealth services

Holmes fights for workers’ compensation protections for contagious infections

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Sunday, May 30, 2021 01:15 PM

holmes mrsa 053021SPRINGFIELD – Senator Linda Holmes (D-Aurora) moved legislation this week that would expand workers’ compensation for firefighters and EMTs to cover a potentially deadly, antibiotic-resistant staph infection that poses a particularly high risk to first responders.

House Bill 3662 would amend the Workers’ Compensation Act. It presumes that these professionals would be exposed to MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) in the course of their employment.

“The job of a firefighter or EMT includes administering up-close care to people who may be MRSA carriers or infected with MRSA,” Holmes said. “This puts first responders at increased risk for MRSA contamination—it’s common sense that a MRSA infection should be covered under workers’ compensation policies.”

Read more: Holmes fights for workers’ compensation protections for contagious infections

Gillespie restraint and seclusion room legislation heads to governor

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Sunday, May 30, 2021 12:44 PM

gillespie 053021SPRINGFIELD – As classes resume in-person, State Senator Ann Gillespie (D-Arlington Heights) passed legislation to ban the abuse of students with restraints and seclusion rooms in schools.

“This legislation protects all students, particularly the most vulnerable, from these harmful practices,” Gillespie said. “I am grateful to all our partners that put in years-long work to keep students safe.”

Current law allows school staff to isolate a student if they pose a danger to themselves or others. However, a Chicago Tribune and ProPublica Illinois investigation revealed that isolation rooms are often used as a punishment for refusing to do classwork, swearing and other behavior that does not pose a threat to safety.

Read more: Gillespie restraint and seclusion room legislation heads to governor

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  4. Anti-opioid death “Alex’s Law” passes General Assembly
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