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Holmes encourages local businesses to apply for next wave of Business Interruption Grants

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Published: Thursday, October 29, 2020 04:54 PM
  • Holmes
  • DCEO
  • Small Business
  • COVID-19
  • BIG Program

bicycle repair 102920AURORA – As many businesses continue to struggle through the COVID-19 pandemic, State Senator Linda Holmes (D-Aurora) is encouraging small business owners to apply for the second round of the Business Interruption Grant (BIG) program, a key piece of the state’s pandemic response effort.

“Local businesses have confronted unmatched challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, and I’m pleased we have another round of grants available to help them get back on their feet,” said Holmes. “Their resourcefulness and flexibility has helped them adapt to new safety guidelines, and I hope this program can give them the means to bounce back.”

The BIG program has allocated $220 million to Illinois small businesses in the second round, with priority given to businesses in regions under increased mitigation measures. BIG funds may be used to help businesses cover the costs of payroll, rent, utilities and other working capital during the time they have experienced interruptions due to the pandemic.

To ensure funds are distributed across the state and across business type, $60 million has been specifically allocated for heavily distressed industries, including indoor recreation facilities and amusement parks, and another $70 million has been set aside for businesses located in disproportionately impacted areas, or low-income areas that have experienced high rates of COVID-19. For a full list of eligible zip codes, click here.

The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity awarded a total of $46 million to 2,655 small businesses in the first round of BIG funding earlier this year. Those grants went to Illinois restaurants and bars, barbershops and salons, and fitness centers. In the Aurora area, 33 local businesses received a combined $540,000.

“It was gratifying to see our local businesses get this boost in the first round of the BIG program,” Holmes said. “I encourage all affected businesses who haven’t yet applied to apply for funding as soon as possible.”

Applications for the second round of the BIG program are available now and can be found on DCEO’s website at Illinois.gov/dceo.

Senator Holmes reminds women Oct. 16 is National Mammography Day

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Published: Friday, October 16, 2020 09:04 AM
  • Holmes
  • Mammograms
  • Breast Cancer

mamm day 101620AURORA – According to a study by the Illinois Department of Public Health, 26 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in Illinois each day.

The prognosis for breast cancer is best if the diagnosis occurs in the condition’s earliest stages, which is why Assistant Senate Majority Leader Linda Holmes (D-Aurora) is reminding women that Oct. 16 is National Mammography Day.

“Getting a routine mammogram or scheduling one if a woman believes there may be a problem improves the odds for treatment if it is necessary,” Holmes said. “Studies show that screening mammography can help reduce the number of deaths from breast cancer among women ages 40 to 74, and especially for those over age 50.”

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Senate Unemployment Insurance Working Group urges swift action from Illinois congressional delegation

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Published: Tuesday, September 29, 2020 01:11 PM
  • Holmes
  • Cunningham
  • Unemployment Insurance
  • Federal Funds

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Justice Ginsburg passes after long struggle with pancreatic cancer

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Published: Monday, September 21, 2020 02:14 PM
  • Castro
  • Holmes
  • Women's Caucus
  • Notorious RBG

ginsburg 092120On Friday, September 18, the United States lost its petite powerhouse in the Supreme Court, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Ginsburg died at her home in Washington, D.C., surrounded by family. She was 87 and succumbed to complications of metastatic pancreatic cancer after multiple rounds with the disease.

In reaction to news of her loss September 18, members of the Senate Women’s Caucus responded with sorrow and resolve, and released the following statement:

Read more: Justice Ginsburg passes after long struggle with pancreatic cancer

Holmes: Small businesses may apply Thursday for second round of BIG Grants

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Published: Wednesday, September 16, 2020 03:38 PM
  • Holmes
  • Small Business
  • COVID-19
  • BIG Program

theater 091620AURORA – Small businesses continue to confront financial hardships as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, and Assistant Senate Majority Leader Linda Holmes (D-Aurora) is encouraging business owners to apply for assistance through the second round of Business Interruption Grants.

“So many local businesses have faced unprecedented challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, and I’m pleased we have another round of grants available to help them get back on their feet,” said Holmes. “Our small businesses have been resourceful and flexible in adapting to new safety guidelines, and I hope this will give them the assistance they need to bounce back.”


The BIG Program has allocated $220 million in the second round for movie theatres, performing arts venues, concert venues and more to help them stay afloat through this time of crisis and ensure they have the resources to open safely in the coming months.

BIG funds may be used to help businesses cover the costs of payroll, rent, utilities and other working capital during the time they have experienced interruptions due to the pandemic.

To ensure funds are distributed across the state and across business type, $60 million has been specifically allocated for heavily distressed industries, including indoor recreation facilities and amusement parks, and another $70 million has been set aside for businesses located in disproportionately impacted areas, or low-income areas that have experienced high rates of COVID-19.  For a full list of eligible zip codes, click here.

The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity awarded a total of $46 million to 2,655 small businesses in the first round of BIG funding earlier this year. Those grants went to Illinois restaurants and bars, barbershops and salons, and fitness centers. In the Aurora area, 33 local businesses received a combined $540,000.

“It was gratifying to see our local businesses get this boost in the first round of the BIG Program,” Holmes said. “I encourage affected businesses in this round’s categories to apply for funding as soon as they can.”

Applications open Thursday, Sept. 17 and can be found on the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity’s website alongside a full list of criteria.

Holmes: Symptoms or not, please get tested for COVID-19 if you have been exposed

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Published: Wednesday, September 02, 2020 10:38 AM
  • Holmes
  • COVID-19 Testing

covid spread 090220Aurora, Ill. - If you may have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, getting tested is critical, says Senate Assistant Majority Leader Linda Holmes (D-Aurora).

“Scientific studies show even those without symptoms have been linked to virus spread, so testing is vital, particularly for those who believe they may have been exposed,” Holmes said. “To get this pandemic under control, we need as much information as possible on who is transmitting the virus.”

Widespread testing is a key component of the Illinois Department of Public Health’s strategy to combat COVID-19. Since March, Illinois has tested more than 3.8 million COVID-19 specimens and expanded testing to all parts of the state.

“In the face of increasing infections, we need to promote more testing, not less, to identify new cases and interrupt further transmission,” said IDPH Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike last week. 

Dr. Ezike encourages testing for any resident who thinks they may have been exposed, whether or not they are experiencing symptoms. She recommends waiting 5-7 days from exposure to get tested.

Despite a recent change in federal guidelines, IDPH continues to advise testing for anyone who comes into close contact with a confirmed case to ensure people are not spreading the virus unknowingly to others, especially to those with underlying medical conditions that put them at greater risk of complications from COVID-19.

According to IDPH, there are nearly 300 testing sites in Illinois, including 11 state-operated sites and 12 mobile testing teams. Testing is free at state-operated sites and several other

locations. More information about locations, hours and requirements can be found at http://www.dph.illinois.gov/testing.

Celebrating 100 years of the 19th Amendment

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Published: Wednesday, August 26, 2020 02:21 PM
  • Video
  • 19th Amendment
  • Illinois Senate Women's Caucus

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Holmes congratulates local businesses receiving $540,000 in state grants

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Published: Friday, August 21, 2020 02:57 PM
  • Holmes
  • DCEO
  • Small Business
  • COVID-19
  • BIG Program

holmes 082120AURORA – In an effort to provide support to small business owners facing economic hardship as a result of the COVID-19 crisis, State Senator Linda Holmes (D-Aurora) announced 33 local businesses will receive a combined $540,000 through the Business Interruption Grant (BIG) program.

“So many local businesses have faced unprecedented challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, and I’m proud to see them receive these grants to help them get back on their feet,” said Holmes. “Our small businesses were resourceful and flexible in adapting to new safety guidelines, and I hope this will give them the assistance they need to bounce back.”

The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity awarded a total of $46 million to 2,655 small businesses in the first round of BIG funding. The BIG program offers grants to Illinois restaurants and bars, barbershops and salons, and fitness centers that have suffered pandemic-related losses, with a focus on businesses in the hardest-hit areas of the state.

First round grants range from $10,000 to $20,000 and may be used to help businesses with working capital expenses, including payroll costs, rent and utilities. The funds may also be used to cover pandemic-related expenses, such as personal protective equipment, training and new technology.

To ensure ongoing support for Illinois small businesses, the State of Illinois has planned future rounds of funding.

“There is so much more to do to help our business community recover from this crisis,” said Holmes. “These funds will let them focus their efforts on reopening in a way that keeps staff and customers safe.”

The BIG program is the largest state-run economic support program formed in response to the COVID-19 economic downturn. The full list of grant recipients is available here.

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