SPRINGFIELD — To keep students engaged in the classroom and promote better academic outcomes, State Senator Cristina Castro sponsored a measure that would ban cellphones during school time.
“Academic success depends on students being present during class so they can perform their best,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “Keeping students’ minds engaged with teachers ensures a productive classroom environment.”
Read more: Castro-led ban on cellphones in schools heads to governor
SPRINGFIELD – As workers and employers continue to navigate economic uncertainty, State Senator Linda Holmes advanced legislation to strengthen Illinois’ unemployment insurance system by protecting benefits, delaying planned contribution increases and helping workers access assistance faster after a mass layoff.
“Workers and employers alike benefit from stability and predictability,” said Holmes (D-Aurora). “This legislation reflects a collaborative approach that protects working families and individuals when they need it most, ensuring they have a sense of security during a major life change.”
Current law includes automatic changes beginning in 2027 that would temporarily reduce unemployment insurance benefits and increase employer contribution rates. Senate Bill 807 would delay those changes, pushing them to 2029, reducing the size of the temporary benefit decreases when they eventually take effect.
Read more: Holmes measure to strengthen unemployment insurance system passes Senate

SPRINGFIELD – Individuals with disabilities and their caregivers could soon have access to safe, accessible facilities under a measure sponsored by State Senator Lakesia Collins.
“Too many families are forced to cut outings short or avoid public spaces altogether because appropriate facilities simply are not available,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “This measure helps ensure individuals with disabilities can participate more fully in community life with dignity, safety and support they deserve.”
House Bill 4379 would expand Illinois’ Equitable Restrooms Act by requiring certain newly constructed public buildings and state-owned facilities to provide access to adult changing stations. Adult changing stations provide a safe, sanitary space for caregivers assisting older children and adults with disabilities who require personal care support.
Read more: Collins measure expands access to adult changing stations in public spaces

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Fine is urging Illinois public safety agencies and community partners to take stronger, more coordinated action to address impaired driving, extreme reckless driving, dangerous social‑media‑driven stunts, and the deadly practice known as “ghosting.”
“The loss of life caused by reckless and impaired driving is not just tragic — it is shattering,” said Fine (D‑Glenview). “Behind every statistic is a family whose world has been changed forever. This resolution is a call to confront the most dangerous driving behaviors with the seriousness they demand, and to do everything in our power to prevent another family from experiencing this kind of heartbreak.”
Read more: Fine calls for urgent action to confront impaired and extreme reckless driving
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