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New Hunter law prevents utility shutoffs in extreme heat
New Hunter law prevents utility shutoffs in extreme heat
Glowiak Hilton protects consumers from pesky auto-renewal fees
Glowiak Hilton protects consumers from pesky auto-renewal fees
Senate Democrats applaud signing of responsible, balanced budget
Senate Democrats applaud signing of responsible, balanced budget
Senate Democrats pass responsible spending plan
Senate Democrats pass responsible spending plan
Edly-Allen, Morrison champion measures to combat online harassment
Edly-Allen, Morrison champion measures to combat online harassment

Stadelman announces Chicago-Rockford passenger rail moving into next phase

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Friday, September 25, 2020 11:10 AM

rockford train 092520ROCKFORD – State Senator Steve Stadelman (D-Rockford) announced today that his push to restore passenger rail between Rockford and Chicago is gaining speed now that the Illinois Department of Transportation has reached an agreement to hire a project manager.

“Passenger rail service to and from Chicago holds tremendous potential for economic growth and enhanced quality of life in the Rockford area," Stadelman said. "People across northern Illinois are excited about the prospect of a rail link with Chicago, and I think it’s important to keep everyone fully informed and to include as much public input as possible."

Read more: Stadelman announces Chicago-Rockford passenger rail moving into next phase

Black Caucus outraged at lack of accountability for Breonna Taylor’s killers

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Wednesday, September 23, 2020 05:09 PM

breonnataylor3 092320CHICAGO—Members of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus spoke out Wednesday on news that a grand jury failed to indict three Louisville officers, Brett Hankison, Jonathan Mattingly and Myles Cosgrove, for killing Breonna Taylor in her sleep in March. Ex-police officer Brett Hankison was indicted on three counts of wanton endangerment, and the other officers face no charges.

State Senator Kimberly A. Lightford, ILBC Chair

“The charges are devastatingly unbefitting of Breonna Taylor’s tragic death. The sheer lack of accountability for the officers who killed Breonna is yet another clear example of how the justice system does not protect Black lives,” Lightford said. “We share the frustration and anger of our fellow community members and the activists who are tired of the rampant injustice in our justice system.

Read more: Black Caucus outraged at lack of accountability for Breonna Taylor’s killers

Lightford: Breonna Taylor deserved to live

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Wednesday, September 23, 2020 01:19 PM

breonnataylor 092320CHICAGO – Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford (D-Maywood) issued the following statement in reaction to Detective Brett Hankinson being charged with three counts of wanton endangerment in the first degree in the murder of Breonna Taylor in her Louisville apartment on March 13. No charges were brought against Jonathan Mattingly and Myles Cosgrove, the other two officers involved in the shooting.

“It is impossible to express the weight of the injustices and cruelty carried out against the Black community throughout the history of our country. When an officer can justify the murder of Breonna Taylor as legal, moral and ethical, then walk away with nothing more than a slap on the wrist, there can be no doubt that Black women do not matter in our country today.

Read more: Lightford: Breonna Taylor deserved to live

Senate committee hearing to focus on Black Caucus’ education agenda

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Wednesday, September 23, 2020 12:29 PM

black college student 092320JOLIET – To continue efforts to address structural racial inequality in Illinois, the Senate will hold a joint Education and Higher Education Committee tomorrow.

“As chair of the Higher Education Committee, I've learned that the foundation for successful post-secondary education is built early in one's life,” said Senate Higher Education Committee Chairman Pat McGuire (D-Crest Hill). “Tomorrow's hearing will explore how to provide that foundation for every Illinois child.”

The committee serves as another step in building the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus’ agenda for the upcoming legislative session. Education is one of four major policy areas the ILBC is targeting this year, along with criminal justice, health care, and economic access.

Read more: Senate committee hearing to focus on Black Caucus’ education agenda

  1. Twenty-two senators honored for pro-environment voting records
  2. Koehler: Local schools to get nearly $2 million for digital upgrades
  3. Justice Ginsburg passes after long struggle with pancreatic cancer
  4. Bertino-Tarrant, McGuire to lead hearing on Early Childhood Education Funding and Access to Early Literacy

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New Hunter law prevents utility shutoffs in extreme heat
New Hunter law prevents utility shutoffs in extreme heat
SPRINGFIELD — Residents struggling to pay their gas or electric bills will not face life-threatening utility shutoffs on hot days thanks to an initiative sponsored by State Senator Mattie Hunter...

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Glowiak Hilton protects consumers from pesky auto-renewal fees
Glowiak Hilton protects consumers from pesky auto-renewal fees
SPRINGFIELD – Illinois residents will now be given clear notice on contracts that automatically renew, thanks to a law sponsored by State Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton. “Automatic renewal contracts can be...

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Morrison works with Illinois State Police to modernize agency
Morrison works with Illinois State Police to modernize agency
SPRINGFIELD – With bipartisan support and in tandem with the Illinois State Police, State Senator Julie Morrison led a measure to modernize the department, ultimately leading to ISP having greater...

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Senate Democrats applaud signing of responsible, balanced budget
Senate Democrats applaud signing of responsible, balanced budget
SPRINGFIELD – Thanks to steadfast, responsible leadership from members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus, the governor signed the state’s fifth balanced budget in a row into law Wednesday. “Passing this...

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The Majority Report 06/05/23 - Your end of session recap
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Holmes, Morrison advocate for drone use by law enforcement for public safety SPRINGFIELD – State Senators Linda Holmes and Julie Morrison worked together to pass a measure to enhance public safety...

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Morrison, Holmes advocate for drone use by law enforcement for public safety
Morrison, Holmes advocate for drone use by law enforcement for public safety
SPRINGFIELD – State Senators Linda Holmes and Julie Morrison worked together to pass a measure to enhance public safety through the use of drones following two separate mass shooting tragedies...

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