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Collins applauds tastytrade headquarters expansion in Fulton Market

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Category: Senator Lakesia Collins News
Tuesday, April 09, 2024 05:55 PM
  • Chicago
  • Jobs
  • L.Collins
  • Job Opportunity

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CHICAGO—State Senator Lakeisha Collins is proud that tastytrade, an online brokerage company, is not only expanding their headquarters in her district, but also donating $600,000 to the Greenwood Project, a non-profit organization giving underserved college students the tools to start financial careers.

“With the expansion of tastytrade in the Fulton Market community, Chicago residents will see new opportunities to continue their careers and lives in Illinois,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “Alongside their expansion is an exciting investment in the Greenwood Project, an excellent organization connecting students with opportunities that put them on a path toward meaningful and sustainable careers. I am excited to see these investments in our communities and look forward to the new job opportunities available to Illinois residents.”

Tastytrade was founded and created in Chicago, and was later sold. While the company is no longer a startup, its leadership frequently calls back to its roots by investing back into the Chicago community and offering opportunities to hopeful financial experts in the area. The new office space in Fulton Market covers 35,000 square feet and includes a live broadcast studio for production of financial market content.

Read more: Collins applauds tastytrade headquarters expansion in Fulton Market

Collins spearheads Liam’s Law to provide closure to parents experiencing a stillbirth

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Category: Senator Lakesia Collins News
Tuesday, April 09, 2024 05:37 PM
  • L.Collins
  • Liam's Law
  • Bereavement Support
  • Perinatal and Infant Loss
  • SB3182

collins 040924SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Lakesia Collins is pushing for a measure known as Liam’s Law to provide better bereavement support measures to parents experiencing perinatal and infant loss.

“This legislation is a continuation of our efforts to provide more options to families when perinatal loss occurs,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “Requiring hospitals to notify parents of their rights is the least they can do during such painful circumstances.”

 

Read more: Collins spearheads Liam’s Law to provide closure to parents experiencing a stillbirth

Collins advocates for youth in care: ‘Their transition out of DCFS is vital to their future’

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Category: Senator Lakesia Collins News
Monday, March 25, 2024 09:16 AM
  • DCFS
  • Foster Children
  • L.Collins
  • SB2820

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SPRINGFIELD – Continuing her advocacy for youth in care across Illinois, State Senator Lakesia Collins is pushing for legislation to address their struggles and how Illinois can help with the transition out of DCFS and support their future.

“As someone who has gone through the foster care system and faced homelessness on my departure, I cannot explain how vital this change is for so many who are currently in the state’s care,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “Making sure our youth can transition out of care to find stability and thrive in life is my top priority.”

Collins’ legislation, Senate Bill 2820, would extend the eligibility for youth in care from 21 years old to 23 years old, allowing youth to stay in the DCFS system for two more years.

Read more: Collins advocates for youth in care: ‘Their transition out of DCFS is vital to their future’

Collins works to protect patients in nursing homes

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Category: Senator Lakesia Collins News
Tuesday, March 12, 2024 07:25 PM
  • Seniors
  • Nursing Homes
  • L.Collins
  • SB 3559

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Lakesia Collins is leading a measure to combat retaliatory efforts from nursing homes on patients.

“Patients in nursing homes should not have to worry about retaliation for wanting better living conditions for themselves,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “We are making an effort to expand the definition of retaliation to fit actions that are interfering with residents’ quality of life and are in response to protected activities.”

Senate Bill 3559 would expand the definition of “retaliatory action” to include retaliation against residents of nursing homes in the form of reduced access to services, neglect, selective restrictions and other adverse actions that interfere with the quality of life and are related to their involvement in a protected activity.

Read more: Collins works to protect patients in nursing homes

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