SPRINGFIELD – To promote healthy body image, State Senator Karina Villa passed a measure out of the Senate Thursday to facilitate practices for affordable access to laser hair removal treatment.
“Sense of worth and self-esteem may be correlated to a person’s appearance,” said Villa (D-West Chicago). “Many individuals living with hormone imbalances or skin conditions that cause unwanted hair growth may find appreciation for their bodies through laser hair removal."
House Bill 4357 would allow trained professionals, including registered nurses and licensed practical nurses, to perform a non-ablative laser hair removal procedure as long as a physician delegated it and supervision protocol is in place.
Read more: Villa measure supporting body positivity passes Senate
SPRINGFIELD – Members of the National Guard and Reserve who are college or university students could soon be able to make up coursework they missed due to military obligations, thanks to a measure State Senator Mike Porfirio advanced out of the Senate on Wednesday.
“Supporting our National Guard and Reserve members means recognizing their sacrifice and commitment to both our nation’s security and their educational goals,” said Porfirio (D-Lyons Township). “Ensuring access to an equitable educational experience for those who serve is not just a benefit; it’s a moral imperative that strengthens our armed forces and communities.”
Read more: Porfirio: Our service members deserve every chance to succeed
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Napoleon B. Harris, III passed an initiative to expand opportunities for student-athletes to receive compensation in Illinois.
“Student athletes not only balance their team responsibilities but also keep up with the school coursework to stay up to date with their academic studies,” said Harris (D-Harvey). “It is important that we support student athletes by eliminating barriers for them receiving fair compensation for their endless hours of practices, events and games.”
Harris’s House Bill 307 would expand the methods of compensation by eliminating limitations on how name, image and likeness – also known as known as “NIL” – are paid, along with what consideration is allowed on the part of the student-athlete themselves.
Read more: Harris passes measure to expand opportunities for student-athlete compensation
SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Omar Aquino led a measure through the Senate that calls on Illinois’ labor oversight boards to work together to streamline the resolution process at worksites involved in unfair labor complaint proceedings.
“Workers should not have to wait in limbo to find out the future of their livelihood,” said Aquino (D-Chicago). “Streamlining this process will give employees the answers they deserve so they don’t have to wait months for a resolution.”
The Illinois Labor Relations Act lays out the rights public sector employees are entitled to in Illinois, including the right to form, join or assist a labor organization without fear of penalty, discrimination or retaliation. When a public employer or labor organization interferes with the exercise of rights provided under the ILRA, the employee, union or employer can file unfair labor practice charges with the labor board overseeing their sector. In recent years, labor unions representing public sector workers have seen wait times as long as 400 days on their unfair labor practice claims.
Read more: Aquino calls for fair labor practices in move to streamline dispute resolution process
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