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Murphy bill seeks to make insulin more affordable

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 11:59 AM
  • Diabetes
  • Murphy
  • Insurance
  • Insulin Costs
  • SB1559

Sen. Laura Murphy

SPRINGFIELD – To ensure that Illinoisans in need of insulin have affordable access to the life-saving medicine, State Senator Laura Murphy has introduced a measure to cap its price at $35. 

“No Illinois family should have to go into debt or skip meals to afford life-saving medications,” said Murphy (D-Des Plaines). “We have made great strides in Illinois to make insulin more affordable, but we will not stop our work until every person who needs this medication has continuous access to it.”

In addition to capping out-of-pocket insulin costs at $35 per month, Murphy’s measure would also outline a plan to ensure that residents in urgent need of insulin are able to receive it in a timely manner.

Read more: Murphy bill seeks to make insulin more affordable

Murphy appointed Assistant Majority Leader

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Tuesday, February 07, 2023 03:51 PM
  • Murphy
  • Senate Leadership
  • Assistant Majority Leader

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DES PLAINES – State Senator Laura Murphy has been appointed to serve as Assistant Majority Leader of the Illinois Senate.

“I am honored to take on the role of Assistant Majority Leader,” said Murphy (D-Des Plaines). “It’s a privilege to be entrusted to represent my colleagues in this capacity, and I look forward to working with them to advance legislation that brings positive change to our great state.”

Murphy is one of four assistant leaders in the Senate Democratic Caucus who assist the Senate President to develop and implement an agenda for the majority party.

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Murphy legislation grants local governments the tools to hold utility companies accountable

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Saturday, January 07, 2023 04:35 PM
  • Utilities
  • Murphy
  • Local Governments
  • SB1794

murphy 010723SPRINGFIELD – Thanks to a measure from State Senator Laura Murphy local governments and municipalities have better tools to hold utility companies accountable for payments.

“Utility companies already collect this tax on behalf of municipalities—it’s just a question of whether the money gets where it’s supposed to go,” Murphy said. “This legislation would ensure local governments can depend on utility companies to hold up their end of the bargain.”

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Murphy-led measure addresses vacancy stalemate at Niles-Maine Library

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Thursday, November 17, 2022 10:08 AM
  • Murphy
  • Niles-Maine District Library
  • HB 4073
  • State Librarian

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SPRINGFIELD – To address the ongoing stalemate at the Niles-Maine District Library, State Senator Laura Murphy is leading the charge to end the pandering that has left a trustee board seat vacant for over a year.

“The failure of the board to make an appointment, then the subsequent actions of some to challenge the State Librarian’s appointment, is putting the operations of the library at a standstill,” said Murphy (D-Des Plaines). “It’s time for the board to put differences aside and prioritize the needs of the community.”

For the past 15 months the Niles-Maine District Library board has been at a stalemate in their efforts to fill a vacated seat. In August 2021, a former library board member resigned, the board was unable to agree on a replacement trustee, leaving the board in a perpetual 3-3 tie. Murphy led legislation in the spring to bring the stalemate to an end, and allow the Secretary of State—acting under the role of State Librarian—to appoint an individual to the vacancy.

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Senator Murphy, Mercer County Farm Bureau hold sweet corn donation for local food pantries

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Friday, August 26, 2022 03:12 PM
  • Agriculture
  • Murphy
  • Food Pantries
  • Sweet Corn

Senator Murphy, Mercer County Farm Bureau

DES PLAINES –To make sure every family in the community has the option to enjoy fresh seasonal produce, State Senator Laura Murphy partnered with Mercer County Farm Bureau to donate sweet corn to local food pantries, including Elk Grove Township Pantry, the Schaumburg Barn, Maine Township Pantry, the Center of Concern, Des Plaines Self Help Closet, Catholic Charities in Des Plaines, and the Schaumburg Township Food Pantry.

“Sweet corn is an Illinois delicacy—but unfortunately, fresh produce is not accessible to many families because of their location or socioeconomic status,” said Murphy (D-Des Plaines). “I am proud that this partnership allows for more corn to go back to the community, and ensuring all of us can enjoy this summer’s crop.”

Read more: Senator Murphy, Mercer County Farm Bureau hold sweet corn donation for local food pantries

Murphy vows to protect reproductive rights after Roe v. Wade decision

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Friday, June 24, 2022 01:46 PM
  • Murphy
  • U.S. Supreme Court
  • Abortion Access
  • Roe v Wade

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DES PLAINES –Following the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, State Senator Laura Murphy (D—Des Plaines) released the following statement.

Read more: Murphy vows to protect reproductive rights after Roe v. Wade decision

Murphy’s plan to authorize more health care professionals to administer vaccines to the public signed into law

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Thursday, May 19, 2022 10:29 AM
  • Murphy
  • COVID-19 Vaccination
  • Health Care Professionals
  • HB4929

vaccinators 051922SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Murphy’s (D—Des Plaines) initiative to allow more health care workers to administer flu and COVID-19 vaccines was signed into law Friday.

“Vaccines protect us from illnesses, like the flu and COVID-19, and are essential to maintaining public health,” Murphy said. “This law will allow more types of health care providers to administer vaccines—making sure more people can get vaccinated sooner if they choose.”

To ensure more people can get vaccinated at a timely rate, Murphy’s law authorizes optometrists—doctors specializing in eye care—to administer vaccines to patients 17 years or older. Optometrists who wish to distribute these vaccines will be required to complete four hours of approved education and be certified in basic life support.

“Many health care providers are certified to give vaccines already,” Murphy said. “With additional training, these providers should be able to administer vaccines to make sure people can get vaccinated for the flu as soon as possible and make sure everyone in our community remains healthy.” 

HB 4929 was signed into law last Friday, May 13. It goes into effect Jan. 1, 2023.

Murphy law eliminates outdated bureaucratic procedures, allows physician assistants to begin new employment faster

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Wednesday, May 18, 2022 01:07 PM
  • Murphy
  • Physician Assistant
  • SB145

physician asst 051822SPRINGFIELD – Physician assistants will soon be able to begin new employments at a quicker rate, thanks to a new law sponsored by State Senator Laura Murphy (D--Des Plaines) that eliminates an outdated rule requiring physicians to file a notice of employment before a physician assistant can begin work.

“Before this initiative, the process to become a physician assistant was stalled with unnecessary paperwork and bureaucratic red tape,” Murphy said. “This law will encourage physician assistants to practice in Illinois—ensuring we have more high-quality practitioners administering care.”

 

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