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Villanueva passes legislation to create domestic violence commission

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Category: Senator Celina Villanueva News
Friday, April 23, 2021 04:37 PM
  • Domestic Violence
  • Villanueva
  • SB 685

Senator VillanuevaSPRINGFIELD – To protect women and children in Illinois, State Senator Celina Villanueva (D-Chicago) passed legislation the Illinois Senate that would establish the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Commission.

“Incidents of domestic violence have increased dramatically since the start of the pandemic,” Villanueva said. “Families are counting on us to take proactive measures to prevent violence.”

Read more: Villanueva passes legislation to create domestic violence commission

Stadelman measure protecting sexual assault survivors passes Illinois Senate

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Category: Senator Steve Stadelman News
Friday, April 23, 2021 04:36 PM
  • Stadelman
  • Sexual Assault
  • SB2277

Sen. Steve Stadelman

SPRINGFIELD – A measure sponsored by State Senator Steve Stadelman (D-Rockford) that would make civil no contact orders permanent for sexual assault survivors whose assailants are criminally convicted of sexual assault passed the State Senate Friday.

“People who’ve been through a sexual assault will live with the trauma for the rest of their lives,” Stadelman said. “I believe it’s our responsibly to help ease their burdens and not make them relive that trauma by forcing them to return to court year after year.”

Currently, under Illinois state law, sexual assault survivors are forced to see their assailants in court every two years to renew their no contact orders.

Read more: Stadelman measure protecting sexual assault survivors passes Illinois Senate

Access to mental health treatment accelerated under Senator Fine measure

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Category: Senator Laura Fine News
Friday, April 23, 2021 04:35 PM
  • Fine
  • SB 471

Senator FineSPRINGFIELD – Illinois families would no longer have to travel unreasonable distances or wait weeks for mental health and substance use disorder treatment under legislation sponsored by State Senator Laura Fine (D-Glenview), which passed the Senate Friday.

“Individuals seeking mental health treatment deserve to be cared for just as quickly and close to home as those seeking any other type of medical care,” Senator Fine said. “It needs to be as easy as possible for Illinoisans to access reliable mental health and substance use disorder treatment.”

Read more: Access to mental health treatment accelerated under Senator Fine measure

Crowe plan to require public notice for power plant demolition approved by Senate

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Category: Senator Rachelle Crowe News
Friday, April 23, 2021 04:32 PM
  • Crowe
  • SB 1920

Senator CroweSPRINGFIELD – Citing safety concerns from the Wood River community following an unexpected power plant demolition, State Senator Rachelle Crowe (D-Glen Carbon) has advanced an initiative through the Senate requiring any property owner planning to demolish a power plant to notify surrounding communities.

“Out of respect for the Metro East residents who were startled by an unexpected power plant demolition a few months ago, this proposal works to require communities to be made aware before work can begin,” Crowe said. “Residents also deserve to be notified of potential environmental concerns and health risks.”

Read more: Crowe plan to require public notice for power plant demolition approved by Senate

Hunter’s CROWN Act moves to House

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Category: Senator Mattie Hunter News
Friday, April 23, 2021 04:30 PM
  • Hunter
  • CROWN Act
  • SB 1847

Senator HunterCHICAGO – State Senator Mattie Hunter’s (D-Chicago) legislation to end hair discrimination in Illinois passed out of the Senate Friday.

“No one should have to miss out on a job opportunity or miss a school graduation because of the hair that grows naturally out of their head,” Hunter said. “It’s 2021. As a nation, we should be past this petty discrimination.”

Senate Bill 1847 – or the Create a Respectful and Open Workplace for Natural Hair (CROWN) Act – amends the Illinois Human Rights Act to provide that the term "race" includes traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists.

Read more: Hunter’s CROWN Act moves to House

Harris pushes Amtrak to create contract goals for small and minority businesses

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Category: Senator Napoleon Harris III News
Friday, April 23, 2021 04:30 PM
  • Harris
  • Amtrak
  • SB2424

 Harris 4 2021

 

SPRINGFIELD – In order to increase diversity and inclusion in the railroad industry, State Senator Napoleon Harris III (D-Harvey) is pushing Amtrak to submit procurement goals for female-owned, minority-owned, veteran-owned and small business enterprises.

“In order to ensure that our small and minority businesses are getting a fair opportunity to participate in transportation contracts, we must urge all our railroad companies to set goals to increase diversity,” Harris said. “Illinois is a diverse state, and all industries should promote equity and inclusion for all business that want to participate in public contracts.”

Currently, the Railroad Supplier Diversity Act allows each Class I railroad company to submit an annual report containing procurement goals and actual spending for female-owned, minority-owned, veteran-owned and small business enterprises to the Illinois Commerce Commission.

Read more: Harris pushes Amtrak to create contract goals for small and minority businesses

Joyce plan to address Illinois teacher shortage passes Senate

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Friday, April 23, 2021 04:12 PM
  • Teacher Shortage
  • Joyce
  • SB1989

 Senator Joyce

 

SPRINGFIELD – To eliminate the teacher shortage in Illinois, State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) advanced a plan out of the Senate Friday to increase the number of hours a retired teacher may work without impairing their retirement status.

“The teacher shortage in Illinois predated COVID-19, and as we see more school districts return to in-person learning, some will be faced with challenges in hiring substitute teachers,” Joyce said. “This legislation will ensure schools have the most qualified professionals to teach our children.”

Read more: Joyce plan to address Illinois teacher shortage passes Senate

Hunter’s student-assistance contribution tax credit bill moves to House

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Category: Senator Mattie Hunter News
Friday, April 23, 2021 04:10 PM
  • Hunter
  • College Students
  • SB340

 Senator Hunter

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Mattie Hunter (D-Chicago) is leading an initiative that would extend the student-assistance contribution tax credit, which passed the Senate Friday. 

“I am proud to sponsor this initiative to help parents get a head start on saving for their children’s college expenses,” Hunter said. “Children who have a savings account are more likely to go to college, so it is important to encourage planning early.”

Senate Bill 340 extends the sunset of the student-assistance contribution tax credit for employers from Dec. 30, 2021 to Dec. 31, 2031. Additionally, this bill provides that for taxable years on or after Dec. 31, 2021, the maximum credit will rise to $1,000 from the current amount of $500.

Read more: Hunter’s student-assistance contribution tax credit bill moves to House

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  1. Morrison’s measure to help organ donors passes Senate
  2. Harris works to reduce racial disparities in the child welfare system
  3. Murphy advances plan to crack down on lavish severance packages for university administrators
  4. Cunningham plan that promotes community gardens passes Senate
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