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Turner advances measure to create one-stop shop for higher education scholarships

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Wednesday, February 19, 2025 11:15 AM
  • Higher Education
  • Scholarships
  • Turner
  • SB1331

Sen. Doris Turner

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Doris Turner is leading a measure to simplify the process for students seeking higher education scholarships.

“After conversations with my summer interns who were applying to college, they stressed the need for a one-stop shop for information on scholarships,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “We want to encourage students to continue their education, and this would make it easier for students to see what financial aid is available.”

Senate Bill 1331 would create the Illinois Scholarship Database, developed and administered by the Illinois Student Assistance Commission, to be used as a tool for improving Illinois students' knowledge of and access to higher education scholarships.

Read more: Turner advances measure to create one-stop shop for higher education scholarships

Ventura measure to remove cannabis odor as probable cause to search a vehicle passes committee

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Category: Senator Rachel Ventura News
Tuesday, February 18, 2025 06:24 PM
  • Cannabis Odor
  • Raw or Burnt
  • SB042

ventura 021825SPRINGFIELD – A measure from State Senator Rachel Ventura ensuring that the odor of raw or burnt cannabis could not alone constitute a search of a motor vehicle, driver or passenger passed through the Senate Criminal Law Committee on Tuesday.

“A recent state Supreme Court ruling gave a conflicting directive between raw and burnt cannabis, shifting a huge burden to law enforcement to know the difference,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “This bill aims to clean up that court ruling by directing law enforcement to consider all factors — not just odor — in deciding if the law has been broken.”

 

Read more: Ventura measure to remove cannabis odor as probable cause to search a vehicle passes committee

Villivalam law protects those seeking a name change

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Category: Senator Ram Villivalam News
Tuesday, February 11, 2025 11:39 AM
  • Legal Name Changes
  • HB5164

villivalam 021125SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Ram Villivalam sponsored a newly signed law to further protect personally identifiable information of those seeking a name change.

“Our residents deserve to be able to change their name in private and without worry for their well-being or safety,” said Villivalam (D-Chicago). “Requiring those seeking a name change to publish such change with a local newspaper relinquishes their privacy and poses a threat to the confidentiality of personally identifiable information.”

As judges retain the discretion to allow someone to change their name, House Bill 5164 removes the requirement to publish a name change with a local newspaper and lowers the Illinois residency requirement from six months to three months.

Read more: Villivalam law protects those seeking a name change

Fine measure to expand chronic pain treatment signed into law

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Category: Senator Laura Fine News
Tuesday, February 11, 2025 11:18 AM
  • Opioids
  • CDCP
  • HB5373
  • Chronic Pain Treatment

fine 021125SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Fine’s legislation to ensure patients suffering from chronic pain receive necessary treatments has been signed into law.

“Patients with legitimate chronic pain are placed at further risk of self-medicating or mental and physical harm if they are restricted from accessing necessary medical treatment,” said Fine (D-Glenview). “Those suffering from chronic pain due to an injury or illness will now receive the care they need without barriers or misunderstandings.”

House Bill 5373 reflects new guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the prescribing of opioids for chronic pain. The new law allows physicians to authorize necessary prescriptions for controlled substances, including opioids, without strict limitations based on dosage amounts except as provided under federal law.

Read more: Fine measure to expand chronic pain treatment signed into law

Karina’s Law signed to protect domestic violence survivors thanks to Villanueva

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Category: Senator Celina Villanueva News
Monday, February 10, 2025 12:15 PM
  • Firearms Restraining Order
  • Karina's Law
  • HB4144
  • Survivors of Domestic Violence

karina signed 021025 2SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Celina Villanueva’s transformative measure aimed at safeguarding survivors of domestic violence has been signed into law.  Karina’s Law enables the swift confiscation of firearms from individuals subject to emergency restraining orders, addressing critical gaps that have left survivors at risk.

“This law reflects our unwavering commitment to safeguarding survivors when they need it most,” said Villanueva (D-Chicago). “Karina’s Law empowers law enforcement to act decisively, preventing tragedies and honoring the memory of Karina and Daniela.”

Read more: Karina’s Law signed to protect domestic violence survivors thanks to Villanueva

The Majority Report 02/10/25 - Looking out for families

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Category: Majority Report
Monday, February 10, 2025 08:52 AM
  • Majority Report
  • Hunter
  • Fine
  • Peters
  • Turner
  • Sound of the State
  • Preston
  • Food Safety Act
  • HB4781
  • Foster Care
  • SB93
  • KIND Act

Sen. Hunter

Hunter law strengthens family-centered foster care placements

SPRINGFIELD — Illinois families will soon have greater support in caring for children involved in the foster care system, thanks to a new law led by State Senator Mattie Hunter.

“Maintaining connections to families and traditions is critical for youth in care,” said Hunter (D-Chicago). “When family members step up to care for a child, they shouldn’t have to navigate complex processes to access available support or resources.”

Read more.

 

Sen. Preston

Preston holds press conference on Food Safety Act to highlight bipartisan support

SPRINGFIELD — Following the Senate Public Health Committee’s approval of Senate Bill 93, State Senator Willie Preston joined fellow lawmakers and advocates at a press conference to highlight his legislation to ban the use of harmful food additives.

“Consumers in Illinois should have full faith and trust in the foods and products they are consuming,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “Right now, Illinoisans are consuming harmful products without realizing it. We must focus on consumer safety and offer clear directives to food manufactures in order to keep all of Illinois healthy.”

Read more.

 

Sens. Fine and Turner

Fine, Turner outline measures to prioritize new mothers

SPRINGFIELD — State Senators Laura Fine and Doris Turner held a press conference last week to introduce two measures that would support new mothers when it comes to feeding their babies.

“Working mothers are constantly juggling to find balance to provide for their children not only financially, but also emotionally and nutritionally,” said Fine (D-Glenview). “This measure will support working mothers by providing them time to breastfeed their baby during the work day without having to risk their economic interests.”

Read more.

 

Sen. Peters

Sound of the State: Black History and Labor Rights in Illinois

In this Black History Month episode, State Senator Robert Peters discusses the history of African American labor movements in Illinois, his advocacy for labor rights and state efforts to support Black laborers and promote workforce equality.

Listen here.

 

Members In The News

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MEMBERS IN THE NEWS

Senator Christopher Belt, Swansea: Gov. Pritzker announces second round of funding for the Illinois Grocery Initiative Equipment Upgrades Grant Program | The Chicago Crusader

Senator Doris Turner, Springfield: Proposal would require AEDs, training in assisted living communities | McKnights Senior Living

Senator Rachel Ventura, Joliet: Ventura to help expand statewide broadband access | WJOL

 

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Faraci law expands job opportunities for young workers

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Category: Senator Paul Faraci News
Friday, February 07, 2025 04:45 PM
  • Faraci
  • HB 2840
  • job opportunities
  • young workers

Faraci HB2840SPRINGFIELD – Legislation from State Senator Paul Faraci making it easier for Illinois park districts and municipal recreation departments to hire young workers for seasonal jobs and youth sports programs was signed into law.

“This change will give young people more opportunities to gain valuable work experience while helping our local park districts and recreation departments meet their seasonal staffing needs,” said Faraci (D-Champaign). “It’s a win-win for our communities and teens looking to take their first steps in the workforce.”

Faraci’s measure will allow minors to work summer jobs – such as lifeguards or referees – for Illinois park districts and recreational departments without a 21-year-old present, as long as an 18-year-old is on-site and no alcohol or tobacco is being sold on the premises. It will also allow minors to officiate youth sporting events, as long as a 21-year-old supervisor is on-call.

Read more: Faraci law expands job opportunities for young workers

Illinois Senate wears red for women’s heart health awareness

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Category: Member News
Friday, February 07, 2025 03:26 PM
  • American Heart Association
  • Slideshow
  • Wear Red Day
  • Women's Heart Health

go red 020525SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Senate observed Wear Red Day at the Capitol Wednesday to bring awareness to women’s heart health.

State Senator Karina Villa (D-West Chicago) introduced Senate Resolution 23 to declare Feb. 7 as Wear Red Day in Illinois to urge all residents to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease and in particular its impact on women.

“For far too long, women have been left out of research, testing and treatment despite experiencing unique life stages that increase our risk for developing cardiovascular disease during our lifetimes,” said Villa. “It is because of these gender disparities that days like today are crucial in spreading awareness on what we can do to increase support in our fight to lower the likelihood of cardiovascular disease. Women at every age, stage of life and background need our support, and that is why we go red.”

 

Read more: Illinois Senate wears red for women’s heart health awareness

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  3. Hunter law strengthens family-centered foster care placements
  4. Preston holds press conference of Food Safety Act to highlight bipartisan support
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