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Stadelman announces Javon Bea Hospital will receive medical assistance

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Category: Senator Steve Stadelman News
Friday, January 14, 2022 04:09 PM
  • Stadelman
  • Rockford
  • COVID-19
  • Javon Bea Hospital
  • Funding Assistance

javonbeahospital 011422ROCKFORD – State Senator Steve Stadelman (D-Rockford) announced that the state’s request for medical staffing assistance for Javon Bea Hospital-Riverside has finally been granted.

“The omicron variant has caused one of the highest surge in cases since the pandemic started, and it is happening at a time where many hospitals are short-staffed,” Stadelman said. “I am happy the state’s request for medical assistance was granted, as Javon Bea needs more help than ever before.”

Read more: Stadelman announces Javon Bea Hospital will receive medical assistance

Turner moves to protect families of DCFS workers killed in the line of duty

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Friday, January 14, 2022 04:03 PM
  • DCFS
  • Turner
  • Diedra Silas
  • SB3197

diedra silas turnerSPRINGFIELD –State Senator Doris Turner (D-Springfield) filed Senate Bill 3197 today to protect the families of Illinois social workers killed in the line of duty.

“When tragedies like this happen, we must ensure the families of those who serve our most vulnerable populations are cared for,” said Turner. “Deidra died as a dedicated public servant for our community, so this is the least we can do to honor her commitment to our state.”

Under the Public Safety and Police Benefits Act, if a law enforcement officer is killed in the line of duty, his or her spouse and children under the ages of 18 are eligible to receive health insurance benefits.

Senate Bill 3197 will extend the Public Safety and Police Benefits Act to include DCFS workers, providing benefits to the survivors of social workers killed in the line of duty.

The legislation will be retroactive for one year to ensure the family of the late Deidra Silas receives benefits from the state.

New Belt law expedites professional licenses for military families

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Category: Senator Christopher Belt News
Thursday, January 13, 2022 04:17 PM
  • Belt
  • Professional Licenses
  • Military and Spouses

military spouse license 011322SPRINGFIELD – Service members and their spouses are receiving their professional licenses at a faster rate, thanks to a law championed by State Senator Christopher Belt (D-Swansea).

The new law makes transitions easier for people whose jobs depend on having a professional license and whose living arrangements are often changed by a deployment or cross-country transfer. An airman's spouse who works as an optometrist, for instance, would have an easier time receiving their license to practice in Illinois after transferring to Scott Airforce Base under the plan.

Read more: New Belt law expedites professional licenses for military families

Bennett encourages residents to submit nominations to Senior Illinoisan Hall of Fame

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Category: Senator Scott Bennett News
Thursday, January 13, 2022 11:33 AM
  • Bennett
  • Senior Illlinoisans Hall of Fame

seniors active 011322CHAMPAIGN – To highlight older adults who have contributed to their communities through service, education, the workforce or the arts, State Senator Scott Bennett (D-Champaign) is asking residents to submit their nominations to the Senior Illinoisan Hall of Fame.

“The members of the Senior Illinoisan Hall of Fame stand as an example to each of us,” Bennett said. “Let’s take this opportunity to acknowledge an older family member, friend or neighbor who goes out of their way to make our neighborhoods a better place by nominating them to the hall of fame.”

The Senior Illinoisan Hall of Fame celebrates outstanding accomplishments in community service, education, the labor force and the arts. Each year, four candidates — one from each category — are inducted.

Eligibility is based on an individual’s past and present accomplishments, and the candidate must be a current Illinois citizen or a former citizen for most of their life. Posthumous nominees are also considered.

Nominations for 2022 inductees must be submitted by June 1. For more information or to submit a nomination, visit www2.illinois.gov/aging/HallofFame.

Holmes: Aurora to get $1.2 million funding to enhance, revitalize local business community

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Thursday, January 13, 2022 11:19 AM
  • Holmes
  • Aurora
  • DCEO
  • Small Business
  • Rebuild Distressed Communities Program

aurora bridge 011322AURORA –Aurora will receive $1.2 million in funds to boost the local business community, thanks to Assistant Senate Majority Leader Linda Holmes (D-Aurora).

The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity will provide grants to enhance and revitalize local businesses, made possible by Illinois’ historic Rebuild Illinois Capital Program, legislation supported by Holmes in 2019.

Read more: Holmes: Aurora to get $1.2 million funding to enhance, revitalize local business community

Morrison prioritizes spouses of long-term care facility patients in new legislation

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Wednesday, January 12, 2022 08:40 PM
  • Morrison
  • Medical Needs
  • Long-term Care Facilities
  • SB2962

Sen. Julie A. Morrison

SPRINGFIELD – Spouses of people in Medicaid-funded long-term care facilities could soon be able to keep more of their own personal savings thanks to a measure sponsored by State Senator Julie Morrison (D-Lake Forest).

“Far too often, spouses of older adults in long-term care facilities are forced to pay high out-of-pocket rates for their own medical needs to ensure their loved one can keep their care,” Morrison said. “By aligning Illinois’ allowance for community spouses with the rest of the country, we are signaling to older adults that we care for them and wish to give them the ability to care for themselves and their spouse with no added stress.”

Read more: Morrison prioritizes spouses of long-term care facility patients in new legislation

Koehler announces Peoria to receive $1.2 million for revitalization of Western Avenue

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Category: Senator Dave Koehler News
Wednesday, January 12, 2022 03:03 PM
  • Koehler
  • DCEO
  • Peoria
  • Rebuild Distressed Communities Program

peoria DCEO 011222

PEORIA – The City of Peoria is set to receive $1.2 million in grants to revitalize a commercial corridor on Western Avenue and boost economic development in the community, State Senator Dave Koehler (D-Peoria) announced.

“Many of our small businesses are still struggling to get back on their feet after the challenges of the last two years,” Koehler said. “By bringing investment and improvement to our commercial corridors, we are laying a foundation for our businesses as they first recover and then continue to grow.”

The funding comes through the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity’s Rebuild Distressed Communities program. The program is designed to help impacted small businesses repair damages and rebuild or expand, and to deliver long-term improvements along commercial corridors where businesses experienced damages during civil unrest.

These corridor improvements will repair and refresh the surrounding area while increasing economic opportunities for impacted businesses. The projects were evaluated based on project need, capacity, quality, and societal impact.

“When our local businesses thrive, our community thrives,” Koehler said. “This funding will help bring energy and life back to the parts of our city that are hurting most.”

The final round of Rebuild Distressed Communities program provides $976,000 to 26 small businesses and $7.45 million to help revitalize seven commercial corridors located across the state. A full list of grantees is available online.

More information on assistance available for small businesses and ongoing capital programs can be found on DCEO’s website.

Sims announces southeast Chicago to receive nearly $1.5 million to help revitalize local businesses

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Category: Senator Elgie R. Sims Jr. News
Wednesday, January 12, 2022 02:30 PM
  • DCEO
  • Sims
  • Rebuild Distressed Communities Program
  • Southeast Chicago Chamber of Commerce

sims 012121CHICAGO— The Southeast Chicago Chamber of Commerce is set to receive $1,450,000 in grants to revitalize the local business community, thanks to State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. (D-Chicago).

The Chamber of Commerce will receive funding from the Illinois Department of Economic Development to enhance and provide additional services to local businesses through its Rebuild Distressed Communities program. The grant is made possible by the state’s historic Rebuild Illinois Capital Plan.

Read more: Sims announces southeast Chicago to receive nearly $1.5 million to help revitalize local businesses

More Articles …

  1. Castro encourages residents to submit nominations for the Senior Illinoisan Hall of Fame
  2. West Humboldt Park Development Council to receive $300,000
  3. Munoz announces funding for local organization to revitalize community
  4. Senator Fine prioritizes suicide prevention with new 9-8-8 hotline
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