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

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

Ellman measure to strengthen Illinois gun storage becomes law

Ellman measure to strengthen Illinois gun storage becomes law

Collins law helps residents deal with criminal trespassing

Collins law helps residents deal with criminal trespassing

Lightford celebrates unveiling of Children’s Adversity Index to measure exposure to childhood trauma

Lightford celebrates unveiling of Children’s Adversity Index to measure exposure to childhood trauma

Koehler law reforms pharmacy benefit manager practices

Koehler law reforms pharmacy benefit manager practices

Cervantes to give Board of Nursing more oversight in college nursing programs

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Wednesday, May 21, 2025 05:21 PM

Senator Cervantes

SPRINGFIELD – Thanks to an initiative led by State Senator Javier Loera Cervantes, the Board of Nursing at the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation will have more authority to oversee the establishment and administration of new and existing nursing programs, creating consistency and a high standard of quality across all programs statewide.

“Nurses are essential to maintaining the health of our communities. It is important, for their well-being and ours, that our nursing programs meet national standards and provide transferable skills to young professionals,” said Cervantes (D-Chicago). “This measure will allow nurses to move around the state if they choose and be recognized nationally for having an IL RN license.”

House Bill 1807 would require the Board of Nursing at the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to oversee a variety of elements of new and existing nursing programs, including accreditation standards, program remediation, withdrawal or closure of programs, and more. The measure would give the Board of Nursing authority to approve or disapprove of program directors to ensure that the person selected is qualified for the role, as well as purview over the program curriculum and faculty members.

Read more: Cervantes to give Board of Nursing more oversight in college nursing programs

Preston measure to expand implicit bias training for health care workers passes Senate

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Wednesday, May 21, 2025 05:06 PM

Senator PrestonSPRINGFIELD - State Senator Willie Preston passed a measure through the Senate to expand implicit bias training for health care workers in Illinois.

“I am proud to lead the charge in implementing essential implicit bias training in health care surrounding maternal health risks associated with marginalized communities in particular Black communities,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “Black women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related cause of deaths than white women. I will always advocate for every woman in Illinois to receive adequate, respectful, and dignified health care regardless of their background.”

Read more: Preston measure to expand implicit bias training for health care workers passes Senate

In wake of federal cuts, Ventura leads charge to expand Illinois broadband access

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Wednesday, May 21, 2025 04:59 PM

Senator Ventura

SPRINGFIELD – Despite repeated promises from the federal government, high-speed internet access remains a distant goal for many communities — especially in rural Illinois, where service is often spotty, unreliable or altogether unavailable. In response to federal inaction and recent funding withdrawals, State Senator Rachel Ventura worked alongside State Representative Amy Briel to lead the passage of House Bill 1062 in the Senate, providing a strategic state-level response to a growing digital divide.

“Broadband access should be available to all. This legislation aims to prioritize anchor institutions to quickly improve our state’s broadband network in the most cost-effective way possible,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “By utilizing existing and nearby infrastructure, vulnerable communities can increase access to high-speed internet, which is critical for daily life.”

The Illinois Century Network (ICN) delivers wholesale internet services to public entities across the state — including schools, libraries and higher education institutions. However, without sufficient federal investment, the burden of expanding reliable broadband increasingly falls to the state.

Read more: In wake of federal cuts, Ventura leads charge to expand Illinois broadband access

Collins honors the legacy of Emmett Till

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Wednesday, May 21, 2025 04:59 PM

State Senator Lakesia Collins presented a resolution to honor July 25, 2025 as Emmett Till Day in the state of Illinois

SPRINGFIELD – To recognize and honor the history and legacy of Emmett Till, State Senator Lakesia Collins presented a resolution to honor July 25, 2025 as Emmett Till Day in the state of Illinois.

“It is important that we remember our history, and we remember the truth of what happened to Emmett Till,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “The courage of Mamie Till-Mobley should inspire all of us to work toward a better future for all Illinois residents as we remember their memory.”

Senate Joint Resolution 37 declares July 25, 2025 as Emmett Till Day in Illinois to recognize the life and legacy of Emmett Till and recognize the historical significance of his death in the struggle for civil rights in the United States.

Read more: Collins honors the legacy of Emmett Till

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