New law from Peters strengthens state’s violence prevention efforts

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Monday, August 04, 2025 09:56 AM

Sen. Robert Peters

SPRINGFIELD — Community violence prevention programs save lives, but to be effective, they need long-term support and flexibility. Thanks to a new law from State Senator Robert Peters, efforts to curb firearm violence in the state are holding strong by giving organizations more time to access critical resources and improving the way the state coordinates its response.

“We must empower community violence prevention programs with the tools they need to focus on their core mission: saving lives and creating safer areas for our residents to live,” said Peters (D-Chicago). “This law continues the momentum we’ve been building to address the root causes of firearm violence and invest in prevention and intervention.”

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Illinois to implement rewilding strategies under new Ventura law, revitalizing ecosystems statewide

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Monday, August 04, 2025 09:48 AM

Sen. Ventura

SPRINGFIELD – To support ongoing efforts aimed at protecting and revitalizing local landscapes and ecosystems, State Senator Rachel Ventura and State Representative Anna Moeller partnered on House Bill 2726 to give the Illinois Department of Natural Resources more authority to implement conservation tactics to create new rewilding strategies statewide.

“By creating a holistic rewilding strategy for the state, we can see landscapes restored to their previous state — a major win for the environment and their local ecosystems,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “Over the last few decades, countless species of wild animals and plant life have been reduced significantly or completely lost to human activity, making this legislation timely and critically needed.”

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Preston law to expand implicit bias training for health care workers in Illinois

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Friday, August 01, 2025 04:01 PM

Sen. Willie Preston

SPRINGFIELD - Implicit bias training surrounding maternal health for health care workers will now be required in Illinois, thanks to a new law led by State Senator Willie Preston.

“Black women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related cause of deaths than white women in Illinois,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “Protecting maternal health care is about more than health care, rather it is about human rights and we must protect the rights of all mothers.”

House Bill 2517 will expand implicit bias training for health care workers in Illinois to include training in potential maternal health risk factors associated with marginalized communities with increased mortality rate.

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Senator Fine Fights Back Against Insurance Rate Hikes

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Friday, August 01, 2025 12:34 PM

fine 073125GLENVIEW – State Senator Laura Fine introduced legislation to address rising insurance premiums that are putting financial pressure on families across Illinois.

“Excessive increases in the cost of homeowners insurance are straining budgets for everyday Illinoisans statewide,” said Fine (D-Glenview). “We must do what we can to protect vulnerable families while also ensuring premium dollars are going towards paying out claims, not CEO bonuses.”

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