Senators support new investment in communities hardest hit by gun violence in Illinois
CHICAGO – Senators in the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus support Governor JB Pritzker’s declaration of gun violence as a public health crisis and announcement of a $250 million investment over a three year period to implement the Reimagine Public Safety Plan, a data driven and community-based violence prevention initiative.
“This is a bipartisan investment in our communities to stem the surge in violence,” said Senate President Don Harmon (D-Oak Park). “I’m proud of the work my colleagues did to put this vital initiative together so that we can make a difference.”
Anti-violence funding will support the enactment of the Reimagine Public Safety Act, which establishes the Office of Firearm Violence Prevention within the Illinois Department of Human Services to focus on reducing firearm deaths and injuries in communities with the most gun violence.
Bennett: College-bound students can use Common App to apply to Illinois public universities
CHAMPAIGN – Prospective students applying to any of Illinois’ 12 public universities can now use the Common Application, and Senate Higher Education Chair Scott Bennett (D-Champaign) is encouraging incoming students to take advantage.
Bennett worked with his colleagues in the General Assembly and the Illinois Board of Higher Education to obtain $1 million in funding to add all of the state’s public universities onto the Common App platform so that students in Illinois will consider continuing their educational journey at home.
Turner and community leaders celebrate economic development expansion in Enos Park
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Doris Turner (D-Springfield) held a press conference last week to celebrate the passage of a measure to extend the Enos Park Tax Increment Financing District for another 12 years.
“The Enos Park TIF has been instrumental in revitalizing a Springfield neighborhood and has been a great tool in the expansion of the Mid-Illinois Medical District,” Turner said “Neighborhoods that were once an eyesore and full of blight and despair are now home to young families and home rehabilitation success stories.”
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