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The Majority Report 03/10/25 - Displaying support to end Alzheimer's

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Category: Majority Report
Monday, March 10, 2025 10:03 AM
  • Majority Report
  • Murphy
  • Feigenholtz
  • School Zones
  • Teachers
  • The Fight to End Alzheimers

End ALZ

Senate Democrats display support to end Alzheimer's

SPRINGFIELD – Senate Democrats joined advocates to bring attention to the needs of those impacted by Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia by wearing purple.

Alzheimer's disease is a type of dementia that affects memory, thinking and behavior. Symptoms eventually grow severe enough to interfere with daily tasks. In 2020, there were 230,000 people over 65 years of age living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia in Illinois. This figure is projected to reach 260,000 in 2025, a 13% increase.

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Sen. Murphy

Murphy's measure aims to increase safety in school zones

SPRINGFIELD – Children who walk to and from school would be safer under a new proposal from State Senator Laura Murphy.

“School zones should be the safest places for children, but distracted drivers and speeders pose a hazard that needs to be addressed,” said Murphy (D-Des Plaines). “Installing flashing beacons at crosswalks is a simple, effective way to prevent accidents and protect students and their parents on their daily commutes.”

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Sen. Feigenholtz

Feigenholtz advances measure to expand leave for short-term teachers

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Sara Feigenholtz is leading a measure that would allow short-term teachers to take family and medical leave.

“Illinois has been tackling the ongoing teacher shortage for years – and this is another step in the right direction,” said Feigenholtz (D-Chicago). “We should be encouraging people to become educators, not holding them back.”

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Hunter honors life of former Cook County commissioner and soul singer Jerry ‘Iceman’ Butler

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Category: Senator Mattie Hunter News
Thursday, March 06, 2025 04:28 PM
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 Senator Hunter

SPRINGFIELD — To recognize and honor former Cook County Commissioner and soul singer Jerry “Iceman” Butler, State Senator Mattie Hunter sponsored a resolution declaring March 12, 2025 as “Jerry Butler Day” in Illinois.

“Jerry ‘Iceman’ Butler was a dedicated public servant, talented artist and a loving neighbor,” said Hunter (D-Chicago). “Recognizing his life is an honor as he dedicated his life to advocating, supporting and championing efforts to ensure everyone had access to the care they need.”

Through the resolution, Jerry “Iceman” Butler is remembered for his contributions and work as a Cook County commissioner, as well as his lasting music career. He was raised in Chicago’s Near North Side neighborhood, and lived in the Cabrini-Green Public Housing Development. He attended Washburne Trade School, where he studied to be a chef, but later embarked on a journey in music where he achieved fame as a member of the musical group The Impressions and later toured as a solo artist.

Read more: Hunter honors life of former Cook County commissioner and soul singer Jerry ‘Iceman’ Butler

Villa, LaPointe host press conference on equity in behavioral health care services

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Category: Senator Karina Villa News
Thursday, March 06, 2025 03:06 PM
  • Mental Health
  • Villa
  • SB 55
  • HB 1085

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Karina Villa stood alongside State Representative Lindsey LaPointe and fellow legislators and advocates to call for equity in mental health and substance use treatment.

“Many individuals across Illinois are being forced to wait extended periods of time to receive care, have to go out-of-network and rack up extreme debt, or not receive any care at all,” said Villa (D-West Chicago). “People who are already paying costly insurance premiums should be able to access the care outlined in their benefits, but can’t because of the lack of in-network providers.”

Senate Bill 55, with corresponding House Bill 1085, would require insurers to cover medically necessary out-of-network mental health and substance use benefits as if they were in-network. The measures would also set minimum reimbursement rates for care providers for proper compensation of their services and incentivize providers to join insurance networks.

Read more: Villa, LaPointe host press conference on equity in behavioral health care services

Senate Democrats display support to end Alzheimer’s

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Category: Member News
Thursday, March 06, 2025 02:00 PM
  • Belt
  • Lightford
  • Morrison
  • Hastings
  • Glowiak Hilton
  • Hunter
  • Sims
  • Murphy
  • Harmon
  • Villanueva
  • Johnson
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  • Villa
  • Turner
  • Cervantes
  • The Fight to End Alzheimers
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ALZ DAY 2025SPRINGFIELD – Senate Democrats joined advocates to bring attention to the needs of those impacted by Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia by wearing purple.

Alzheimer's disease is a type of dementia that affects memory, thinking and behavior. Symptoms eventually grow severe enough to interfere with daily tasks. In 2020, there were 230,000 people over 65 years of age living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia in Illinois. This figure is projected to reach 260,000 in 2025, a 13% increase. 

 

Read more: Senate Democrats display support to end Alzheimer’s

Simmons pushes for language translations on state websites

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Category: Senator Mike Simmons News
Thursday, March 06, 2025 12:12 PM
  • State Websites
  • Language Barriers
  • SB1262

simmons 030625SPRINGFIELD – To provide translation for the most commonly spoken languages in Illinois, State Senator Mike Simmons is pushing for legislation that would require state websites to engage automatic translation of the website into the 100 most commonly spoken languages in the state.

“Dozens of languages are commonly spoken in Illinois, and especially within the 7th District. Many state programs and resources are simply inaccessible due to language barriers, which in turn disenfranchises entire communities,” said Simmons (D-Chicago). “Translating state websites communicates the importance of being able to access information in a person’s native language, and increases the likelihood that people receive the help they need when turning to state resources.”

 

Read more: Simmons pushes for language translations on state websites

Johnson introduces bills to reduce food waste and methane emissions

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Category: Senator Adriane Johnson News
Thursday, March 06, 2025 12:07 PM
  • Food Waste
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  • SB1397
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  • Methane Emissions

Sen. Adriane Johnson

SPRINGFIELD – In a landmark effort to tackle food waste and reduce methane emissions, State Senator Adriane Johnson outlined two measures at a press conference Wednesday that are part of Illinois first statewide framework for food scrap management and sustainable composting.

“By diverting edible food to feed people and food waste from landfills and into composting, we help build Illinois’ circular economy,” said Johnson (D-Buffalo Grove). “Creating an infrastructure for enhanced food recovery and food waste diversion, and opening markets for compost makes sense for everyone.”

Senate Bill 1398 would create a food scrap diversion hierarchy, ensuring food is first directed toward human consumption, followed by animal feed, industrial use, composting and anaerobic digestion —all to minimize landfill waste. The bill would set a gradual implementation process and outlines compliance requirements for entities managing food scraps.

Read more: Johnson introduces bills to reduce food waste and methane emissions

Equine therapy could be more accessible under Murphy proposal

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Wednesday, March 05, 2025 03:02 PM
  • Murphy
  • Insurance
  • SB69
  • PTSD
  • Equine Therapy
  • Patient-Centered Care

Sen. Murphy

SPRINGFIELD – A proposal from State Senator Laura Murphy would make certain equine therapies more accessible by requiring health insurance coverage for the services.

“Offering coverage for equine therapy is a testament to the state’s commitment to personalized, patient-centered care,” said Murphy (D-Des Plaines). “By allowing occupational therapists the flexibility to offer this service to their patients, they can meet the unique needs of their patients and enhance their quality of life and well-being.”

Equine therapy is a term that encompasses therapies that involve interacting with horses, including specific therapies used by physical, occupational and speech therapists to engage different sensory responses for patients. It has proven to be particularly effective with veterans with PTSD and children with autism.

Read more: Equine therapy could be more accessible under Murphy proposal

Turner advances measure to improve training for emergency medical dispatchers

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Wednesday, March 05, 2025 02:28 PM
  • Training
  • Turner
  • Emergency Medical Dispatchers
  • SB1295

turner 030625SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Doris Turner passed a measure through committee to mandate training for emergency medical dispatchers on how to provide CPR instructions to someone experiencing cardiac arrest.

“We are losing too many of our friends and family to heart disease,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “Ensuring that our emergency dispatchers are well-equipped to handle these situations will save lives.”

Senate Bill 1295 would mandate all 9-1-1 telecommunicators to be trained in telecommunicator-CPR and would require emergency medical dispatchers to be trained in T-CPR. T-CPR is when a dispatcher provides over-the-phone CPR instructions to someone experiencing cardiac arrest. This process is a key part of the chain of survival for cardiac arrest.

Read more: Turner advances measure to improve training for emergency medical dispatchers

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  2. Villivalam measure to provide schools with cultural and religious calendar dates
  3. Murphy’s measure aims to increase safety in school zones
  4. Feigenholtz advances measure to expand leave for short-term teachers
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