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Murphy seeks to improve school preparedness

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Thursday, April 03, 2025 02:48 PM
  • SB71
  • Emergency Management

Murphy432025SPRINGFIELD – Under a new measure from State Senator Laura Murphy, schools would be required to establish response plans in the event of an explosion or release of hazardous materials near school grounds.

“Hazardous substance spills pose serious risks, especially near schools,” said Murphy (D-Des Plaines). “Strong partnerships between emergency responders and educators leads to clear communication and swift action, which can save lives in times of crisis.”

Read more: Murphy seeks to improve school preparedness

Peters’ bill ensures smarter penalties for nurse agencies, stronger protections for patients

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Category: Senator Robert Peters News
Thursday, April 03, 2025 01:39 PM
  • Patient Safety
  • Nursing Agency Licensing
  • SB67

Peters SB67 040325SPRINGFIELD — Illinois patients and health care workers could soon see a fairer, more effective oversight system for nurse agencies, thanks to a measure led by State Senator Robert Peters. 

“This isn’t just about fairness – it’s about common sense,” said Peters (D-Chicago). “This measure will help us focus enforcement where it’s truly needed, making our health care system safer and more effective for everyone.” 

The Nursing Agency Licensing Act sets guidelines to ensure nurse agencies meet certain operational standards and holds them responsible for the actions of the nurses they dispatch to health care facilities. Currently, Illinois law imposes a flat $10,000 fine for every violation of NALA, only targeting licensees or applicants. These guidelines do not account for the severity of the violation, meaning minor mistakes can result in the same financial punishment as more serious issues.

Read more: Peters’ bill ensures smarter penalties for nurse agencies, stronger protections for patients

Belt’s measure would keep more students in Illinois for college

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Category: Senator Christopher Belt News
Thursday, April 03, 2025 01:07 PM
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  • SB2448
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Senators Martwick, Belt, Turner and Edly-Allen (L-R)

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Christopher Belt stood alongside his colleagues to highlight a measure that would simplify the college admissions process for high school seniors and community college transfer students at a press conference Thursday.

“High school seniors and community college transfer students already have enough on their plates,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “The last thing they need is a complicated college application process filled with extra fees, paperwork and delays.”

Senate Bill 2448 would grant automatic admission to qualified applicants at all public institutions of higher education and community colleges that participate in the direct admissions program. Under the legislation, students would no longer face the burden of repeated application processes or unnecessary application fees, ensuring a smoother transition into postsecondary education.

Read more: Belt’s measure would keep more students in Illinois for college

Castro represents Illinois during trade mission to Mexico

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Category: Member News
Thursday, April 03, 2025 10:44 AM
  • Illinois Mexico Bilateral Trade

castro mexico 040325CHICAGO — State Senator Cristina Castro joined Governor JB Pritzker, state lawmakers, agriculture officials and business leaders on a trade mission to Mexico this week.

“Countless benefits are the result of a successful economic partnership between Illinois and Mexico — stability for public and private sectors, a strong workforce, environmental sustainability, agricultural and economic growth and more,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “With so much at stake given the federal administration’s hostility toward one of our strongest trade allies, this trip could not have come at a more prudent time.”

Read more: Castro represents Illinois during trade mission to Mexico

Morrison bill targets drug linked to overdose deaths

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Wednesday, April 02, 2025 05:09 PM
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  • SB 1773

Senator Julie Morrison

SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Julie Morrison is spearheading efforts to tackle the rise in dangerous synthetic drug abuse in Illinois by classifying xylazine — a powerful animal tranquilizer often mixed with fentanyl — as a controlled substance while protecting legal veterinary usage.

“Too many families have lost loved ones to synthetic opioid usage, and xylazine is making these drugs even deadlier,” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “This bill reflects a proactive step in addressing a crisis that touches every corner of our state.”

Senate Bill 1773 would update the state’s controlled substance classifications to better address emerging drug trends, such as the mixing of fentanyl and xylazine. The bill, an initiative of the Illinois State Police, aims to provide law enforcement with more effective tools to combat the evolving challenges posed by illicit drug use. It would categorize xylazine as a Schedule III controlled substance and clear up legal definitions to align Illinois law with federal standards, preventing loopholes that could put people at risk.

Read more: Morrison bill targets drug linked to overdose deaths

Senate Democrats outline proposals to enhance mental health care accessibility

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Category: Member News
Wednesday, April 02, 2025 02:52 PM
  • Mental Health
  • Peters
  • Ellman
  • Simmons
  • Cervantes
  • Slideshow
  • SB1322
  • SB1225
  • SB2287
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  • SB2500

mentl hlth prsr 040225SPRINGFIELD – As the nation grapples with an ongoing mental health crisis, members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus are working diligently to engage greater accessibility to care. During a press conference Wednesday, they outlined their measures to enhance the mental health workforce and strengthen services.

To encourage more people of color to enter the mental health care profession, State Senator Javier Cervantes is championing a measure to require the Illinois Student Assistance Commission to create a program to award scholarships to students pursuing a career as a mental health professional in Illinois. The scholarship – created under Senate Bill 1322 – would be open to all students, but give preference to applicants from various minority groups.

Read more: Senate Democrats outline proposals to enhance mental health care accessibility

The Majority Report 03/31/25 - Expanding protections for nursing home residents

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Category: Majority Report
Monday, March 31, 2025 01:02 PM
  • Majority Report
  • Villivalam
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  • Potawatomi Nation
  • Halal
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  • L.Collins
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Sen. Collins

Expanded protections for nursing home residents signed into law, thanks to Collins

SPRINGFIELD — To enhance protections for Illinois seniors and prevent abuse, State Senator Lakesia Collins’ new law will prohibit retaliatory action against nursing home residents.

“Nursing homes must be accountable to our most vulnerable residents, and with this law we can safeguard Illinois seniors from neglect,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “Seniors deserve a standard of living with dignity and respect.”

Read more.

 

Sen. Villivalam

Villivalam, Olickal law brings halal and kosher food options to schools

SPRINGFIELD — Through a new law championed by State Senator Ram Villivalam and State Representative Kevin Olickal, Illinois becomes the first state in the nation to require schools to offer halal and kosher food meal options, providing all students with equal access to meals served in schools.

“No student should have to watch their classmates eat a school-provided lunch and be left out because there is not an option that meets their needs,” said Villivalam (D-Chicago). “This new law ensures everyone has access to food that respects and dignifies their dietary restrictions.”

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Sen. Walker

Walker-led law returns state land to Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation

SPRINGFIELD — Correcting an injustice dating back over 170 years, State Senator Mark Walker’s legislation returning state-owned lands to the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation was signed into law Friday, March 21.

“This landmark legislation puts Illinois on the right side of history — fostering a partnership with Indigenous communities and returning what was wrongfully acquired,” said Walker (D-Arlington Heights). “I have worked with the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation on this bill since 2018, and today we celebrate this achievement together.”

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Climate and Equitable Jobs Act

Senate Democrat-backed Climate and Equitable Jobs Act brings $57 million in grants

SPRINGFIELD — Thanks to the Senate Democrat-backed Climate and Equitable Jobs Act, a total of $57 million in grant funding was awarded to help clean energy businesses grow.

"The landmark Climate and Equitable Jobs Act is already changing lives and livelihoods across Illinois,” said Senate President Don Harmon (D – Oak Park). “These grants will help us build upon the progress that has already been made through CEJA while bolstering a diverse clean energy workforce.”

Read more.

 

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Walker-led law returns state land to Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation

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Category: Senator Mark Walker News
Friday, March 28, 2025 03:02 PM
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  • Potawatomi Nation
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  • SB867
  • Shabbona Lake State Park

Sen. Walker

SPRINGFIELD — Correcting an injustice dating back over 170 years, State Senator Mark Walker’s legislation returning state-owned lands to the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation was signed into law Friday, March 21.

“This landmark legislation puts Illinois on the right side of history — fostering a partnership with Indigenous communities and returning what was wrongfully acquired,” said Walker (D-Arlington Heights). “I have worked with the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation on this bill since 2018, and today we celebrate this achievement together.”

Senate Bill 867 authorizes the state to transfer approximately 1,500 acres of land within Shabbona Lake State Park in DeKalb County to the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources will enter into a land-management agreement with the Prairie Band to maintain the park and keep it open to the public.

Read more: Walker-led law returns state land to Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation

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  3. Belt secures nearly $1 million clean energy and workforce development grant for East Side Health District
  4. Lightford honored with prestigious Chicago Defender’s Vanguard Award
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