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Joyce-sponsored bill lowers license fees for small trailers

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Published: Tuesday, June 01, 2021 02:07 PM
  • Joyce
  • Utility Trailers
  • Lower License Fee
  • SB58

joyce trailer 060121PARK FOREST – After speaking with many constituents who were having trouble renewing license fees for their small trailers, Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) became a lead co-sponsor on Senate Bill 58, which creates a new registration class for small trailers, lowering the cost of the fee for licensing a small trailer from $118 to $36.

“The fee hike on one class of trailer license plates is unfair and unacceptable, which is why I supported legislation to create a more reasonable registration system,” Joyce said. “By reversing the increase, we can give Illinois residents the chance to keep more of their hard-earned money in their pockets.”

The legislation designates all trailers that weigh 2,000 pounds or less as “utility trailers” and sets the utility trailer registration fee at $36. Fees were increased on these trailers in 2019 as a part of the Rebuild Illinois capital infrastructure plan.

The measure applies only to trailers primarily designated for personal use.

The legislation also removes the $10,000 cap on sales tax credits on vehicle trade-ins. The cap, which had been in effect since 2020, required sales tax to be applied to any trade-in with a value above $10,000, costing residents hundreds of dollars more when purchasing a new vehicle.

“Saving residents money is more critical than ever before, as we move into economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic,” Joyce said. “I look forward to seeing this legislation signed into law so motorists can breathe a sigh of relief.”.

Senate Bill 58 passed the General Assembly Monday.

Joyce supports legislation to modernize FOID card system

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Published: Monday, May 31, 2021 09:54 PM
  • Illinois State Police
  • Joyce
  • FOID
  • HB562

Sen. Patrick Joyce

SPRINGFIELD – To modernize the way the Illinois State Police processes and issues FOID cards and concealed carry licenses, State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) supported FOID modernization legislation which would speed up processing and improve public safety.

“One of the top issues I have heard about during my time in the Senate is the huge backlog of applications for folks trying to renew their FOID cards,” Joyce said. “This legislation streamlines the process, brings down the backlog and focuses more resources on enforcement.”

The bill seeks to protect communities by enhancing existing background check protocols—a measure meant to more effectively ensure that firearms are kept out of the wrong hands.

Read more: Joyce supports legislation to modernize FOID card system

Senate approves Joyce proposal to bring a natural gas pipeline to Pembroke Township

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Published: Friday, May 28, 2021 05:27 PM
  • HB3404
  • Joyce
  • Natural Gas
  • Jobs

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SPRINGFIELD – In an effort to give the residents of Pembroke Township the ability to heat their homes more affordably, State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) moved legislation that would help bring a natural gas pipeline to the area.

“For years, the residents of Pembroke have suffered from a lack of resources and lack of investment, and they deserve better,” Joyce said. “I’ve worked alongside the people and leaders of Pembroke to solve this problem, and we’ve reached an agreement to make residents’ lives easier and safer.” 

This legislation creates the Pembroke Township Natural Gas Investment Pilot Program, which would allow Nicor Gas to extend its gas service territory to serve Pembroke Township.

At a December 2019 meeting, Nicor officials identified 400 homes and 22 businesses in the village for service in the project, estimated to cost $8 million.

Read more: Senate approves Joyce proposal to bring a natural gas pipeline to Pembroke Township

Joyce reminds drivers to buckle up when traveling this Memorial Day

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Published: Friday, May 28, 2021 10:03 AM
  • Joyce
  • Safe Driving

DriverPARK FOREST – With many people expected to hit the road this Memorial Day weekend, State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) is joining the Illinois Department of Transportation, the Illinois State Police and law enforcement across the state for the national ‘Border to Border’ campaign, which increases seatbelt patrols and enforcement zones through Memorial Day.

“This weekend will kick off a return to summer recreation, so it’s important that every person riding in a vehicle wears their seatbelt and carefully travels to their destination,” Joyce said. “Wearing your seatbelt is the best way to protect yourself in case of an accident, and I urge all drivers and passengers to remember to do so anytime they get in a vehicle.”

Read more: Joyce reminds drivers to buckle up when traveling this Memorial Day

Joyce fights to make residents’ voices heard on neighborhood school closures

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Published: Tuesday, May 25, 2021 02:57 PM
  • Education
  • Joyce
  • Public Schools
  • HB1785
  • Public Input

Senator Joyce

SPRINGFIELD – After hearing from residents who felt helpless when Rich East High School closed their doors in 2020, State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) passed legislation through the Senate Tuesday to prevent neighborhood schools from closing without public input.

“Closing a neighborhood school without public input can have serious consequences on the lives of students, families and educators,” Joyce said. “It’s important that residents have the chance to offer feedback on decisions that would impact their kids and the communities they live in.”

In 2019, District 227 was faced with the decision to close one or more of their three schools due to a lack of funding, declining enrollment and aging facilities. The Rich Township High School District in Cook County voted to close Rich East High School, which served Matteson, Park Forest, Olympia Fields, Chicago Heights and Richton Park residents. This decision forced these students to move to either Rich Central or Rich South High Schools.

Read more: Joyce fights to make residents’ voices heard on neighborhood school closures

Joyce backs legislation to ban right-to-work laws in Illinois

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Published: Friday, May 21, 2021 02:59 PM
  • Joyce
  • SJRCA11
  • Collective Bargaining Rights

joyce sjrca11 052121SPRINGFIELD – To protect Illinois’ working class, State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) supported a constitutional amendment that would ban “right-to-work” legislation in Illinois.

“Right-to-work laws are a threat to Illinois workers and are extremely dangerous to workers’ basic rights on the job,” Joyce said. “This proposed constitutional amendment shows our support to unions, and all workers across the state, by giving them the opportunity to earn a living wage and work in good conditions.”

The amendment would provide that no law passed may prohibit the ability of workers to collectively bargain over wages, hours, terms and conditions of work. The measure would effectively ban right-to-work laws in Illinois, which prohibit union security agreements in which an employer and a labor union agree on the extent to which employees are compelled to join the union and pay union dues.

Non-members in a collective bargaining unit still receive the benefits of collective bargaining agreements, including the higher wages and benefits that unions earn through the bargaining process. Right-to-work laws effectively serve to increase the non-member proportion of the labor force, reducing the bargaining power of the collective.

“Workers in all industries should have the right to organize and bargain for better wages and conditions,” Villivalam said. “Illinois is one of the last bastions of the labor movement, and we must act to preserve and protect it.”

Senate Joint Resolution Constitutional Amendment 11 passed the Illinois Senate and awaits consideration in the Illinois House.

Joyce announces Cook and Will Counties will receive more than $50 million for infrastructure improvements

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Published: Tuesday, May 18, 2021 02:47 PM
  • Rebuild Illinois
  • IDOT
  • Joyce
  • Will County
  • Cook County
  • Infrastructure Funding

joyce const 051821KANKAKEE – State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) announced Monday that local governments he represents in Cook and Will Counties will receive more than $50 million in the latest round of Rebuild Illinois infrastructure grants.

“The Rebuild Illinois program represents the state’s commitment to restoring our aging infrastructure,” Joyce said. “The projects ahead will not only create safer smoother, safer and more accessible transportation options for drivers, but will also provide jobs in our community and across the state.” 

The funding is being distributed in an effort to ensure that local governments have the necessary resources to repair and maintain infrastructure, as well as create jobs and boost the economy on a local level. Cities and municipalities may choose to use the grant for road and bridge improvements, traffic signal upgrades, new storm sewers and bike paths, sidewalk replacements and other long-term maintenance needs, with financial oversight from the Illinois Department of Transportation.

“Investing in these crucial improvements now will make the lives of our residents and visitors easier for years to come,” Joyce said. “Our communities will soon receive the much-needed upgrades and advances necessary to continue driving development.”

This funding comes as the fourth of six rounds of grants totaling $1.5 billion through the Rebuild Illinois program. Those interested can find a complete list of awards here.

Joyce works to prevent closure of neighborhood schools without community input

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Published: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 03:02 PM
  • Education
  • Joyce
  • Public Schools
  • HB1785

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SPRINGFIELD – Following the closure of Rich East High School in 2020, State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) moved a measure through the Senate Education Committee Tuesday to prevent schools from closing without public input.

“Closing a neighborhood school is not only an educational issue, but a community issue as well,” Joyce said. “When schools close in rural communities, it can mean kids have to travel much farther to get to class every day—that can take a toll on students and their families.”

In 2019, District 227 was faced with the decision to close one or more of their three schools due to a lack of funding, declining enrollment and aging facilities. The Rich Township High School District in Cook County voted to close Rich East High School, which served Matteson, Park Forest, Olympia Fields, Chicago Heights and Richton Park residents. This decision forced these students to move to either Rich Central or Rich South High Schools.

Read more: Joyce works to prevent closure of neighborhood schools without community input

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  1. Joyce: Driver services facility at Prairie State College to open Tuesday
  2. Joyce: Free household hazardous waste event coming to Kankakee County
  3. Joyce, DeLuca, White to announce opening of driver services facility in Chicago Heights
  4. Joyce urges motorists to use caution during Work Zone Safety Awareness Week
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