Toro: Law enforcement needs to have autism sensitivity training

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Thursday, May 09, 2024 09:30 AM

toro 050824SPRINGFIELD — To reduce the risk of unnecessary violent confrontations between law enforcement and people with autism, State Senator Natalie Toro introduced legislation requiring officers to go through autism-informed responses in their training.

“Having an encounter with law enforcement can be nerve-wracking for anyone, but for people with behavioral disabilities like autism, it can be even more confusing and anxiety-provoking,” said Toro (D-Chicago). “It is important for law enforcement to know how to best approach and engage with autistic individuals to minimize fear and actually have a productive conversation.”

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Edly-Allen measure to expand breast cancer care

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Thursday, May 09, 2024 09:12 AM

edlyallen 050924SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Mary Edly-Allen passed an initiative through the Senate Insurance Committee to fill gaps in current breast cancer screening coverage and ensure that all Illinoisans are able to receive screening that accurately detects cancer.

“Standard mammograms aren’t always effective on patients with dense breasts. Unfortunately, insurance companies may deny having additional tests that are needed to detect cancer. This can lead to life-threatening situations for those who cannot afford additional tests,” said Edly-Allen (D-Libertyville). “We must ensure that we do not put profit over people’s health and require these insurance plans to cover all medically necessary tests, and not just the bare minimum.”

House Bill 4180 would require any insurance plan in the state, including Medicaid, to cover molecular breast imaging (MBI) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)  if a mammogram demonstrates heterogeneous or dense breast tissue or when determined medically necessary.

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Senators Villivalam and Johnson rally to support equality in Illinois

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Wednesday, May 08, 2024 06:51 PM

villivalam 050824SPRINGFIELD – Senate Democrats joined together with advocates and community leaders at the Capitol Wednesday to support equality throughout Illinois.

“We cannot let down our youth. We need to stand with them and hear them – especially when they are speaking so loudly,” said State Senator Ram Villivalam (D-Chicago).

In order to bolster support for continued efforts to achieve inclusivity and accessibility, State Senator Ram Villivalam is leading legislation that would address funding for health, safety and sexual health education in all public elementary and high schools.

In 2021, Villivalam led a law to bring forth new learning standards for age-appropriate, medically- accurate, and inclusive personal health, safety, and sexual education in public schools that opt in, whereas this legislation was championed by Senator Villivalam.

This year he is leading Senate Bill 3384 to appropriate $20 million for grants to local school district and community organizations to implement this education.

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Morrison to protect wildlife from unnecessary disturbances

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Wednesday, May 08, 2024 06:22 PM

drones parks 050824SPRINGFIELD – Private drones flown over public parks, sports games and sensitive wildlife has created the need for regulation. State Senator Julie Morrison introduced a measure to give local governments the authority to adopt reasonable rules for the airspace over their public park property.

“I am proud to represent a district with an abundance of parks and wildlife,” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “This legislation, brought to me by the Cook County Forest Preserve and the Illinois Association of Park Districts, will secure the sanctity and longevity of beautiful outdoor spaces.”

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