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Sims leads pathway to FOID card eligibility for diversion program graduates

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Category: Senator Elgie R. Sims Jr. News
Wednesday, April 09, 2025 05:43 PM
  • Sims
  • SB 1899
  • FOID card eligibility
  • diversion program graduates

Sims SB1899photoSPRINGFIELD – Recognizing mistakes can turn into learning opportunities, State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. worked across the aisle to pass a measure to allow low-level, first-time weapon offenders to apply for a Firearm Owner’s Identification Card upon completing a diversion program.

“We are taking a balanced approach to recognize people can learn from their past mistakes and deserve a second chance,” said Sims (D-Chicago). “Diversion programs acknowledge rehabilitation while ensuring existing safeguards remain firmly in place.”

Under Sims’ measure, participants who complete the First Time Weapons Offense Diversion Program could apply for a FOID card after receiving a court order demonstrating successful program completion –so long as they meet all other existing eligibility requirements. The program would only be for individuals charged with a Class 4 felony – the lowest class felony charge for weapons.

Read more: Sims leads pathway to FOID card eligibility for diversion program graduates

Morrison advances bill to strengthen state’s approach to public health

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Wednesday, April 09, 2025 04:59 PM
  • IDPH
  • CDCP
  • SB291
  • Animal Human Environmental Health
  • One Health Commission

morrison cdc 040925SPRINGFIELD — Recognizing that the health of humans, animals and the environment are interconnected, State Senator Julie Morrison advanced legislation that would improve collaboration between health care professionals, veterinarians and environmental experts when it comes to addressing public health challenges in Illinois.

“We’ve witnessed firsthand the impact the health of animals and humans have on one another, from the COVID-19 pandemic to the recent outbreak of bird flu,” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “Working together across disciplines will help the state tackle complex health challenges more effectively.”

 

Read more: Morrison advances bill to strengthen state’s approach to public health

Villa advances measure addressing congenital syphilis cases

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Category: Senator Karina Villa News
Wednesday, April 09, 2025 04:48 PM
  • IDPH
  • Villa
  • SB119
  • Congenital Syphilis test

Senator Karina Villa

SPRINGFIELD – A measure addressing increased congenital syphilis cases in Illinois championed by State Senator Karina Villa advanced Wednesday.

“As we continue to see a trend in rising congenital syphilis cases across the country, it is critical that our laws reflect best practice to ensure the health and safety of an expecting parent and their child,” said Villa (D-West Chicago). “The earlier it is caught, the better it can be treated.”

Senate Bill 119 would require the second syphilis test conducted on pregnant individuals to be done between 27 and 32 weeks of pregnancy to ensure treatment can begin at least 30 days before delivery. The measure would also expand authorization to administer the test to health care professionals who are qualified in addition to physicians.

Read more: Villa advances measure addressing congenital syphilis cases

Ventura measure to help fund clean energy projects in Illinois

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Category: Senator Rachel Ventura News
Wednesday, April 09, 2025 04:15 PM
  • Clean Energy
  • SB2306
  • Climate Bank Loan Financing Act
  • Illinois Finance Authority

SenVenturaSPRINGFIELD – To address ongoing efforts in mitigating the climate crisis, State Senator Rachel Ventura advanced legislation through the Senate to support green infrastructure loans for municipalities and counties.

“As we grapple with the effects of climate change, such as abnormally large and powerful storms, we must invest in climate resilience projects to protect Illinoisans from future disasters,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “Meeting our state's clean energy goals and tackling the climate crisis requires real investment in our communities. That’s why expanding low-cost financial options for local governments is critical to accelerating the transition to clean energy.”

Read more: Ventura measure to help fund clean energy projects in Illinois

Collins moves legislation to clarify trespassing and enforcement procedures

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Category: Senator Lakesia Collins News
Wednesday, April 09, 2025 04:07 PM
  • Law Enforcement
  • SB1563
  • L.Collins
  • Criminal Trespassing

Sen. Lakesia Collins

SPRINGFIELD – To assist community members and homeowners, State Senator Lakesia Collins advanced a measure Wednesday to provide guidance to law enforcement that simplifies the process for removing criminal trespassers from a person's home.

“This will clarify the law and help communities better respond to unlawful trespassing,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “Without clarity for law enforcement, oftentimes this issue resorts to eviction. This legislation gives appropriate guidance to ensure they can enforce criminal laws.”

This legislation responds to local squatters who snuck into a home while the owner was away. Law enforcement told the owner that they could not remove the squatters and that the homeowner would need to file an eviction.

Read more: Collins moves legislation to clarify trespassing and enforcement procedures

Senate advances Turner measure addressing police hiring practices in response to Sonya Massey murder

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Wednesday, April 09, 2025 03:57 PM
  • Law Enforcement
  • Turner
  • Sonya Massey
  • SB1953

Sen. Doris Turner

SPRINGFIELD – A more comprehensive review of prospective law enforcement officers prior to hiring would be required under an initiative led by State Senator Doris Turner in response to the horrific murder of Sonya Massey.

“When it comes to hiring police officers, we want to that ensure we have the most qualified people,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “In collaboration with the Illinois Sheriffs’ Association and the Illinois Chiefs of Police, we were able to determine necessary guardrails to include in this legislation.”

Senate Bill 1953 would require law enforcement agencies to conduct a more comprehensive review of a prospective officer’s past employment to ensure his or her fitness for duty as a police officer before making an offer of employment.

Read more: Senate advances Turner measure addressing police hiring practices in response to Sonya Massey murder

Senate passes Ventura-led child incarceration task force bill, marking major step toward restorative justice reform

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Category: Senator Rachel Ventura News
Wednesday, April 09, 2025 03:20 PM
  • Child First Reform Task Force
  • SB2156

Senator VenturaSPRINGFIELD – State Senator Rachel Ventura advanced a measure through the Senate that would establish the Child First Reform Task Force to review and recommend reforms to the juvenile justice system, including training for courts and law enforcement on child-first directives and integrating restorative practices.

“This legislation is not just about reforming systems — it’s about redefining how we see and support our children. Every child, regardless of their background, deserves the resources and opportunities to grow into a healthy, productive adult. By investing in community-based alternatives to juvenile detention, we can create real, positive change that helps troubled youth find a better path forward,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “This task force will gather essential insights to help reshape our juvenile justice system with a child-first approach — one that prioritizes rehabilitation, healing and prevention while still ensuring accountability and safety. This is a crucial step toward justice for our children and communities.”

Read more: Senate passes Ventura-led child incarceration task force bill, marking major step toward...

Hastings bipartisan school safety proposal passes Senate

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Category: Senator Michael E. Hastings News
Wednesday, April 09, 2025 03:05 PM
  • Education
  • Hastings
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Threat Assessment
  • SB2057

Sen. Hastings

SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Michael E. Hastings passed a proposal through the Senate to put in place state standards for Illinois school districts when it comes to emergency response and threat assessments.

“Parents have enough to worry about on a day-to-day basis, dropping their kids off at school should not be one of them,” said Hastings (D-Frankfort). “Getting standardized plans set in place could save countless lives if an emergency occurs.”

Senate Bill 2057 would require the State Board of Education to provide school districts with standards for a school district's threat assessment procedures. The bill would allow ISBE and the Office of the State Fire Marshall to create new rules that guide school districts, private schools, and first responders on how to develop threat assessment procedures, rapid entry response plans, and cardiac emergency response plans. The bill would also give guidance for school districts notifying parents and the community of threats against a school.

Read more: Hastings bipartisan school safety proposal passes Senate

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  1. Johnson enhances legislation to bring transparency and dignity to end-of-life care in Illinois prisons
  2. Villa pushes to end discriminatory disciplining in schools
  3. Illinois Senate Democrats stand up for agriculture on Ag Day
  4. Stadelman works to protect older adults from financial exploitation
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