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Villivalam passes Future of Work Act

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Category: Senator Ram Villivalam News
Thursday, January 14, 2021 01:21 PM
  • Villivalam
  • HB3469
  • Future of Work Act

villivalam 011421­CHICAGO – To set a standard of dignified working conditions in new industries, State Senator Ram Villivalam (D-Chicago) passed the Future of Work Act in the Illinois Senate on Wednesday.

“Our economy is changing dramatically to adapt to the pandemic, new industries and technology,” Villivalam said. “Illinois must be a leader in building an equitable future for working families by establishing clear and dignified standards of work.”

The Future of Work Act would establish the Future of Work Task Force to assess new and emerging technologies that have the potential to impact employment and wages, develop a baseline of job standards and working conditions, facilitate workforce development and research best practices on how to deploy technology to benefit working people.

The Task Force would consist of 16 bipartisan members of the General Assembly, six members appointed by the governor, the Superintendent of the State Board of Education and the Directors of the Illinois Departments of Labor, Commerce and Economic Opportunity and Employment Security.

The Future of Work Task Force will issue its final report to the governor and General Assembly by Nov. 1, 2021. The legislation, filed under House Bill 3469, awaits consideration in the Illinois House.

Lightford congratulates first Black speaker of the Illinois House

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Category: Senator Kimberly A. Lightford News
Thursday, January 14, 2021 12:53 PM
  • Lightford
  • Chris Welch
  • Speaker of the House

welch 011421 1200SPRINGFIELD – Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford (D-Maywood) issued the following statement congratulating Representative Emmanuel “Chris” Welch (D-Westchester) on his historic election as the first Black speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives:

“I want to congratulate Chris Welch on becoming the first Black speaker of the Illinois House in our state’s more-than-200-year history. His election marks another important step forward for Black Illinoisans in our long march toward equality. Coupled with the passage of much of our agenda to rid the state of systemic racism, this has been an incredible week for African Americans in Illinois.

“On a more personal note, I want to congratulate Speaker Welch as my state representative, my constituent, and my friend. I look forward to continuing to work closely with you to advance the progress of our state, the Black community, and the residents of our shared district.”

Saying farewell to Senate colleagues

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Category: Senator Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant News
Thursday, January 14, 2021 11:53 AM
  • Manar
  • Martinez
  • Bertino-Tarrant
  • McGuire

goodbyes 011321With the start of the 102nd General Assembly, we are saying farewell to several of our colleagues who are moving on to new opportunities. We will miss their contributions, commitment and camaraderie, but wish them nothing but more success in the future.

Read more: Saying farewell to Senate colleagues

Leader Lightford sworn in for new term in Illinois Senate

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Category: Senator Kimberly A. Lightford News
Wednesday, January 13, 2021 05:09 PM
  • Lightford
  • Senate Majority Leader
  • Swearing In

lightford 011321SPRINGFIELD – Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford was sworn in Wednesday for a new term in the Illinois General Assembly, marking the beginning of her 23rd year in the legislature.

A steadfast advocate for education reform and working class Illinoisans, Lightford’s new term begins days after passing legislation to help ensure Black children receive the opportunity they need to build brighter futures, a measure Lightford negotiated during her recent tenure as chair of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus. It makes comprehensive changes to support Black and low-income students from birth to adulthood, the latest in a long line of education reforms Lightford has championed.

Read more: Leader Lightford sworn in for new term in Illinois Senate

Newly re-elected Senate President Harmon calls for lawmakers to focus on “jobs and justice”

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Category: Senator Don Harmon News
Wednesday, January 13, 2021 04:53 PM
  • Harmon
  • COVID-19
  • FY2021 Budget
  • 102nd Inauguration Ceremony
  • Priorities

harmon 011321SPRINGFIELD —  Oak Park Democrat Don Harmon was re-elected President of the Illinois Senate on Wednesday, promising to continue delivering results for the people of Illinois and calling on his colleagues to focus on “jobs and justice” in the year ahead.

“It’s about making sure our people aren’t forgotten by our economy, or caught up in the cogs of the system to be lost forever,” Harmon said during the Senate’s COVID-19 restricted inauguration ceremony at the state Capitol. “Every day in this state, too many people wake up feeling like the deck has been stacked against them.”

Harmon, 54, was first elected Senate President a year ago to serve out the term of the retiring John Cullerton. On Wednesday, Harmon’s Democratic colleagues re-elected him. In a move to show Senate bipartisanship, Harmon voted for Republican Leader Dan McConchie, and McConchie voted for Harmon.

Read more: Newly re-elected Senate President Harmon calls for lawmakers to focus on “jobs and justice”

Senate President Harmon statement on success of Black Caucus agenda

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Category: Senator Don Harmon News
Wednesday, January 13, 2021 04:45 PM
  • Harmon
  • Legislative Black Caucus
  • Black Caucus Agenda
  • Four Pillars

harmon 011321SPRINGFIELD – Senate President Don Harmon (D-Oak Park) issued the following statement after the General Assembly passed sweeping legislation championed by the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus to address systemic racism:

“In a system purposefully and permanently designed to contain all but incremental change, we have accomplished something sweeping in scope and dramatic in impact.

“The members of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus, working with the Latino Caucus, led the way in developing a package of legislation that attacks the root of the racism that is systemically embedded in every aspect of our lives.

 

Read more: Senate President Harmon statement on success of Black Caucus agenda

Joyce demands transparency following the passage of criminal justice reform bill

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Wednesday, January 13, 2021 03:34 PM
  • Joyce
  • HB 3653

Senator JoyceSPRINGFIELD – State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) released the following statement after the Senate passed a package of criminal justice reform legislation – House Bill 3653 – in the early hours Wednesday:

“I believe in reform, and I was actively involved in the negotiations of House Bill 3653. I contacted municipalities, pastors, the NAACP and law enforcement in my district to get their input and concerns, and brought that feedback directly to the sponsor so it would be considered as measures were drafted.

“When it came time to vote, I was concerned that a ‘no’ vote might have signaled that I do not think reform is needed—but I was not comfortable voting ‘yes’ on legislation that clearly needed more time and work. I therefore made the conscious choice not to vote on the legislation.

Read more: Joyce demands transparency following the passage of criminal justice reform bill

Loughran Cappel applauds legislation banning seclusion of students in school

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Category: Senator Meg Loughran Cappel News
Wednesday, January 13, 2021 01:06 PM
  • Seclusion Rooms
  • Loughran Cappel
  • HB2263

cappel 011221Plainfield – State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel (D- Shorewood) was proud that one of her first votes was to prohibit school district employees and independent contractors from disciplining children by secluding them in a locked or unlocked space.

“Studies show that isolating students as punishment does not change behavior,” said Loughran Cappel, who served on the Joliet Township High School Board, including its discipline committee. “This legislation will protect our students from the harmful mental health effects of seclusion rooms.”

Specifically, the legislation would ban all isolated seclusion practices and ban the use of physical restraints that could impair a student’s ability to breathe or speak normally. It would still allow for timeouts with a trained adult in the room with an unlocked door for therapeutic reasons or to protect the safety of students and staff.

“I commend my colleagues for helping pass this legislation to protect our most vulnerable students,” Loughran Cappel said. “All our children deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.”

The measure, House Bill 2263, has passed the Senate and now returns to the Illinois House for further consideration.

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