Illinois Senate Democrats highlight the significance of celebrating Juneteenth
SPRINGFIELD — The first Juneteenth, or “Freedom Day,” on June 19, 1865 marked a delayed but powerful step toward freedom, and the beginning of a new, ongoing struggle for justice, equity and full citizenship for enslaved African Americans. This year, members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus are building on previous years’ of advocacy and momentum by encouraging people to celebrate Juneteenth and reminding them of the reason for the holiday.
“Juneteenth is more than a commemoration of freedom for African Americans,” said State Senator Willie Preston (D-Chicago), chair of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus. “This holiday serves as a symbol of resilience and resistance, showcasing the perseverance and strength of African Americans in the face of adversity. I encourage residents to use this time to celebrate the culture, and remember the history, of Black Americans.”
Aquino law expands support for safety net hospitals
SPRINGFIELD — To protect the stability of safety net hospitals, State Senator Omar Aquino championed a new law that will generate additional revenue for hospitals across the state.
"As a patient of Humboldt Park Health, a designated safety net hospital, and the representative of two additional safety nets, I have experienced firsthand the contributions of these hospitals to the integrity of our communities by ensuring the health of our neighbors,” said Aquino (D-Chicago). “With the updates to the Hospital Assessment Program, we are ensuring that hospitals continue to provide critical services to our most vulnerable."
Morrison law strengthens due process for FOID card holders
SPRINGFIELD — A new law championed by State Senator Julie Morrison will create an expedited review process for individuals challenging the revocation of their FOID card due to being deemed a “clear and present danger.”
“This law grants everyone the opportunity for a timely review if they believe their determination is inaccurate,” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “With this change, we are improving transparency in the process and helping to ensure decisions are made fairly.”
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