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Morrison prioritizes student safety with school bus seat belt legislation

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Wednesday, April 30, 2025 01:53 PM
  • Morrison
  • SB 191
  • School bus seat belts

Morrison SB191SPRINGFIELD — In response to traffic accidents that have endangered the lives of students, staff and drivers, State Senator Julie Morrison is leading legislation to require seat belts in newly purchased school buses.

“We teach children at a young age the importance of buckling their seat belt when getting into a car,” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “With many students riding a school bus several times a week, a seat belt is one more layer of protection.”

Under Senate Bill 191, all school buses purchased or leased after July 1, 2031 would be required to have seat belts on all seats. Current law requires drivers and passengers ages 8 and older to wear seat belts in passenger vehicles, but there is no law requiring safety belts on buses. If the measure passes, Illinois would join nine other states requiring seat belts on buses.

Read more: Morrison prioritizes student safety with school bus seat belt legislation

Cervantes, advocates call for more funding for underserved schools

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Category: Senator Javier Loera Cervantes News
Wednesday, April 30, 2025 10:26 AM
  • Education
  • Evidence-Based
  • Cervantes
  • EBF

Cervantes with students supporting full evidence-based funding

SPRINGFIELD—State Senator Javier Loera Cervantes joined parents, students, and advocates to call for more funding for the evidence-based funding model in the state budget.

“All Illinois students deserve AP courses, STEM labs, up-to-date gymnasiums, after school programs and more,” said Cervantes (D-Chicago). “When we do not provide enough extra money for our evidence-based funding model, we are letting our children down and behind in their development. I was proud to stand in solidarity with Advance Illinois advocates to call for more funding for EBF in our state’s budget in their recent rally, and plan to continue championing their cause.”

Since 2017, Illinois has adopted an evidence-based funding model for education, which revolutionized the way school districts receive the bulk of state funds. EBF sends more resources to Illinois’ most under-resourced students and takes the first steps toward ensuring all schools have the resources they need to provide a safe, rigorous, and well-rounded learning environment for all students. The implementation of this model reflects that it is important for Illinois to apply a more realistic understanding of the relationship between equity, adequacy, and student outcomes, and create a future with more equitable results.​​

Read more: Cervantes, advocates call for more funding for underserved schools

Ellman to clarify ephedrine prescription exemptions

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Category: Senator Laura Ellman News
Wednesday, April 30, 2025 09:59 AM
  • Ephedrine Restrictions
  • Abuse as Stimulant
  • HB2874

ellman 043025SPRINGFIELD – To offer clarity for patients and pharmacies, State Senator Laura Ellman is sponsoring a measure to ease restrictions on medication containing ephedrine – a drug commonly used to treat allergies and low blood pressure – if it is prescribed by a physician.

“Medical providers want to give their patients the best course of treatment, but current Illinois law does not make it clear if physicians can lawfully prescribe a drug containing ephedrine to treat certain conditions,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “This puts providers and order pharmacies at risk of violating existing restrictions and places patients at risk of delayed care.”

Read more: Ellman to clarify ephedrine prescription exemptions

Illinois Senate Democrats commemorate local parks

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Tuesday, April 29, 2025 05:36 PM
  • Illinois Parks Day
  • Slideshow

2025ParksDaySPRINGFIELD — Members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus welcomed park districts from across the state to the Capitol to celebrate Parks Day.

“I am grateful for what my local park districts do day in and day out,” said State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex). “Park districts take care of our beautiful parks with walking trails and playgrounds, fitness centers, sports fields and even golf courses. These are places that make a community feel alive and vibrant – a place you want to live in.”

This year's Parks Day theme was “It starts in parks.” Nearly 70 agencies set up colorful displays in the Capitol rotunda and distributed informative literature that showcased the programs, facilities, and services that start people on paths to health, wellness, social connections, affordable childcare, etc.

"It was great seeing Worth and Oak Lawn Park Districts during Parks Day at the Capitol, where we talked about the vital role local parks play in our communities,” said State Senator Bill Cunningham, a Democrat who represents portions of Chicago and the Southwest Suburbs. “In Illinois, we’ve made real investments in green spaces that support recreation and community connection across our state."

Parks represent places of joy, recreation, and sanctuary for all Illinois residents. This day offers a unique opportunity for state legislators and the public to engage directly with park district representatives and learn about the innovative programs and services they offer.

To find a list of Illinois parks and recreation areas visit the IDNR website.

AEDs could be required in nursing homes under Turner measure

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Tuesday, April 29, 2025 03:46 PM
  • Nursing Homes
  • AED
  • HB1287
  • Automatic External Defibrillator

20250409KP9785resizedSPRINGFIELD – To increase the chances of survival during cardiac arrest, State Senator Doris Turner is leading a measure that would require AEDs in nursing homes.

"Facilities entrusted with caring for individuals need to be able to demonstrate to loved ones that the health and well-being of the resident is foremost in everybody's mind," said Turner (D-Springfield). “This would give nursing home residents and their families peace of mind that if something were to happen, there are the necessary tools on site to revive them.”

Read more: AEDs could be required in nursing homes under Turner measure

Lightford to put an end to resident dumping

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Category: Senator Kimberly A. Lightford News
Tuesday, April 29, 2025 03:41 PM
  • Leader Lightford
  • HB 1597
  • resident dumping

Lightford HB1597SPRINGFIELD – Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford is leading the charge to put an end to “resident dumping” – an inhumane practice in which a nursing facility discharges a resident and refuses to readmit them after a hospital stay.

"Resident dumping is a betrayal of trust at life's most vulnerable moment,” said Lightford (D-Maywood). “Seniors have made these places their sanctuaries, their communities and their final homes. To deny them return is to strip away their belonging, security and dignity when they need it most.”

To strengthen resident rights in nursing homes and assisted living facilities, Lightford’s proposal would enhance the involuntary discharge process within these communities. If a resident leaves the facility for a medical reason – and would not create imminent danger to themselves or others – the facility would be required to let them come back home under House Bill 1597. 

Read more: Lightford to put an end to resident dumping

Turner: Teachers’ mental health is important too

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Tuesday, April 29, 2025 03:36 PM
  • Turner
  • HB 3000
  • Teachers' mental health

Turner HB3000SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Doris Turner passed a measure to improve teachers’ awareness of mental health resources.

“Teachers’ mental health is important too,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “We have to ensure everyone knows there is help out there.”

House Bill 3000 would require all school districts serving students in grades 6-12 to have the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (988), the Crisis Text Line, and the Safe2Help Illinois helpline on all employee IDs.

Read more: Turner: Teachers’ mental health is important too

Morrison applauds $23 million investment in Vantive’s new Deerfield headquarters

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Friday, April 25, 2025 03:31 PM
  • Morrison
  • DCEO
  • Slideshow
  • Vantive
  • EDGE Program

Kidney Care

DEERFIELD — State Senator Julie Morrison applauded Friday’s announcement that Vantive, a kidney care company, will invest $23 million and locate its new U.S. headquarters in Deerfield, bringing 50 new jobs to the area.

“This investment is a massive win for Illinois,” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “Not only will this bring good jobs to the region, but it will also support Illinois' continued advancement in the health care industry, ensuring we are able to compete with the best in the business.”

Vantive is the latest recipient of a tax credit through the Senate Democrat-supported Illinois Economic Development for a Growing Economy program. The EDGE program provides annual corporate tax incentives to qualifying businesses that support job creation and capital investment — committing more than $650 million in investments across the state in 2024.

Read more: Morrison applauds $23 million investment in Vantive’s new Deerfield headquarters

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