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Senator Holmes: Cancer screening gap due to COVID-19 underlines need for mammography now

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Wednesday, October 19, 2022 02:41 PM
  • Mammography

holmes mamm 101922Aurora, Ill. – Senator Linda Holmes is encouraging those who skipped mammograms in recent years get back to their health care provider as soon as possible, as the National Cancer Institute says an estimated 9.4 million screening tests did not happen during the pandemic.

“October 21 is National Mammography Day, and it is a particularly urgent time to schedule annual mammograms as we’ve learned how many screenings did not take place in recent years,” Holmes (D-Aurora) 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.”

The prognosis for breast cancer is best if the diagnosis occurs in the condition’s earliest stages. The Illinois Department of Public Health is urging women who have delayed their screenings to take action now.

In 2019, Holmes saw her latest mammography legislation signed into law to limit insurers from charging for diagnostic mammograms out of pocket after a women has already had a previous issue, instead of just a co-pay, as women having screening mammograms do.

“For those who have already had a past diagnosis or prior abnormality, a doctor will skip the routine screening mammogram and order a diagnostic mammogram instead,” said Holmes. “More thorough testing can mean earlier detection and better odds at treating breast cancer.”

Public health officials note that health disparities that have previously been detected – that show more Black women die of breast cancer than any other racial or ethnic group – could be exacerbated by the screening gap.

The Illinois Department of Public Health reminds the public that their Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer Program (IBCCP) offers free breast exams and mammograms to uninsured and underinsured women. The program also supports diagnostic services and assists with referrals for treatment options.

 To enroll in IBCCP, women can call the Women’s Health Line 888-522-1282 (800-547-0466 TTY). The Women’s Health Line will be able to walk women through the eligibility requirements and the screening process.

Senate Democrats celebrate significant payment toward unemployment insurance loan

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Tuesday, September 27, 2022 03:07 PM
  • Holmes
  • Cunningham
  • Unemployment Insurance
  • Trust Fund

holmes cunningham 092722CHICAGO – Illinois Senate Democrats celebrated the Illinois Department of Unemployment Security’s announcement of a $450 million payment towards the remaining $1.8 billion borrowed from the state’s unemployment trust fund.

“Paying down this debt continues to strengthen our fiscal security, adding to the benefits the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund is seeing from historic low unemployment,” said State Senator Linda Holmes (D-Aurora). “The fund now has a $1.2 billion surplus due to fewer claims, making it very practical to pay back the borrowed funds. It’s another great step in our state’s record of continuous financial improvements of the past few years.”

 

Read more: Senate Democrats celebrate significant payment toward unemployment insurance loan

Aurora receives $3 million to revitalize Broadway Avenue, thanks to Holmes support

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Monday, August 22, 2022 10:15 AM
  • Holmes
  • Aurora
  • DCEO Grant
  • Rebuild Downtowns and Main Streets

holmes 082222Aurora – Thanks to support from State Senator Linda Holmes, the City of Aurora will receive a $3 million investment as part of the Rebuild Illinois Downtowns and Main Streets program.

“Aurora is a great, growing city and our local business districts are what make our area a fantastic place to live and work,” said Holmes (D-Aurora). “Investing in our business community will help build an equitable recovery from the pandemic, create jobs and grow a stronger local economy.”

With new federal funding made available through the American Rescue Plan Act, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity administered grants to 50 commercial corridors throughout the state. The City of Aurora received $3 million to make needed improvements to the Broadway Avenue corridor street and streetscape.

The Rebuild Illinois program is a historic $45 billion investment in Illinois’ transportation infrastructure and state facilities, passed in 2019 with support from Senator Holmes.

DCEO originally administered $50 million for the program in 2021. Due to federal funding, the state allocated an additional $56 million to support 29 more projects. With matching funds from recipients, a total investment of $215 million was made in downtowns across Illinois.

For a full list of recipients, visit Illinois.gov.

Animal advocate Holmes applauds IDOA action on pet stores skirting new puppy mill regulations

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Friday, August 12, 2022 01:57 PM
  • Holmes
  • IDOA
  • Pet Stores
  • Puppy Mills

puppy mill pups 081122AURORA – The Illinois Department of Agriculture has sent petitions of license revocation to three pet shops in Illinois operating in violation of the Animal Welfare Act, and State Senator Linda Holmes (D-Aurora), sponsor of House Bill 1711, commends this effort and released the following statement: 

“This new state law prohibits the sale of pets from unscrupulous breeders and puppy mills and instead requires these stores to help connect shelter or rescue pets with potential adopters.

“Some store owners have attempted to skirt the new regulations, but the Illinois Department of Agriculture has investigated and is acting to potentially revoke their licenses. IDOA is working to ensure compliance with this and other laws that keep animals safe, and I commend their efforts in this matter.

“The newly-updated business model is growing across the U.S., and stores that follow this trend are continuing to succeed without selling poorly bred pets with a myriad of health problems and at exorbitant prices. All types of businesses must comply with regulations, and that includes pet shops.”

Holmes has a long and successful legislative record of measures related to animal health and welfare throughout her career in the Illinois Senate.

Holmes: IEPA allocates $4 million to Aurora to replace lead service lines

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Thursday, July 28, 2022 03:20 PM
  • Holmes
  • Aurora
  • IEPA
  • Infrastructure Funding
  • Lead Water Lines

drinking fountain 1340243AURORA – The City of Aurora will soon receive $4 million in funding to replace lead water service lines in parts of DuPage, Kane, Kendall and Will Counties, according to State Sen. Linda Holmes. As part of the Illinois EPA’s State Revolving Fund, the grant will support projects to improve drinking water, wastewater and storm water systems through a low-interest loan. The City will get 100% principal forgiveness for this loan.

“This is great news for our community and state, where we some of the most lead service lines in the nation,” Holmes (D-Aurora) said. “Our families have been quite concerned about this threat and insistent that we find ways to eliminate the risk and provide safe, clean drinking water, and I’m pleased we will have these resources.”

Read more: Holmes: IEPA allocates $4 million to Aurora to replace lead service lines

Senator Linda Holmes: We're not going back

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Friday, June 24, 2022 01:48 PM
  • Holmes
  • U.S. Supreme Court
  • Abortion Access
  • Roe v Wade

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AURORA – State Senator Linda Holmes (D-Aurora) released the following statement in response to the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, removing the right to choose from millions of women.

"It is unbelievable that 50 years of precedence can disappear overnight due to the decisions of an incredibly conservative Supreme Court, which does not represent a majority of our country. Women who feel they have no other option but to have an abortion will resort to dangerous and deadly procedures that killed thousands of women before Roe v. Wade.

Read more: Senator Linda Holmes: We're not going back

Holmes’ new law targets Kendall County Courthouse expansion to serve rapidly growing county

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Tuesday, May 31, 2022 01:52 PM
  • Holmes
  • SB3737
  • Kendall County Courthouse

kendall co courthouse 053122SPRINGFIELD – Assistant Senate Majority Leader Linda Holmes (D-Aurora) sponsored legislation this spring to help the Kendall County Courthouse grow to serve demand for additional facilities and more timely resolution of court cases. That bill was signed into law Friday.

Senate Bill 3737 will allow the county to finish space that was built but never completed, and to house additional judicial staff hired to support the increasing needs for court services in the growing county.

“Kendall County was the fastest growing county in the U.S. from 2000 to 2010, and the fastest growing county in Illinois from 2010 to 2020, having grown its population by 141% since 2000,” Holmes said. “Population growth means the courthouse needs expanding to meet the county’s legal proceedings, and I’m happy to help make this happen.”

Read more: Holmes’ new law targets Kendall County Courthouse expansion to serve rapidly growing county

Holmes-supported bills regarding carjacking signed into law

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Friday, May 27, 2022 08:57 AM
  • Holmes
  • Carjacking
  • HB3772
  • HB3699
  • HB601

carjacking 052722AURORA – To address ever-increasing rates of vehicle thefts in Illinois, State Senator Linda Holmes supported three measures to offer protections to motorists and assistance to investigators that were signed into law Thursday.

“Families and motorists shouldn’t fear being on the roads because of a risk of being carjacked,” said Holmes (D-Aurora). “These three new laws will help law enforcement crack down on car thefts, as well as providing financial protection to victims.”

 

Read more: Holmes-supported bills regarding carjacking signed into law

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