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Ellman progresses bill to uplift minority-owned and veteran-owned businesses

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Category: Senator Laura Ellman News
Thursday, March 30, 2023 05:30 PM
  • Ellman
  • Veterans
  • Minority Owned
  • Transfable Property
  • SB 1935

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SPRINGFIELD – Veteran- and minority-owned business may soon receive preference in the sale of transferable property thanks to a measure sponsored by State Senator Laura Ellman.

“Oftentimes, former state property can become vacant eyesores in the community,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “Extending a preference to veteran-owned businesses and minority-owned businesses concerning the allocation of state property is a great way to lift up those who have previously been left behind.”

Currently, when an administrator determines that property owned by the state will be sold, they must first offer it to municipalities, counties and school districts and to charitable, not-for-profit educational and public health organizations. Ellman’s measure would add veteran-and minority-owned businesses to the list of entities that receive preferential status.

Read more: Ellman progresses bill to uplift minority-owned and veteran-owned businesses

Peters: Conditions of probation should not include restrictions that prevent a person from readjusting back into modern society

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Category: Senator Robert Peters News
Thursday, March 30, 2023 04:59 PM
  • Peters
  • Probation
  • SB1886

Sen. Robert Peters

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Robert Peters’ measure broadening the civil liberties of individuals on probation passed the Senate Thursday.

“Individuals sentenced to probation are under vigilant supervision at any given time,” said Peters (D-Chicago). “Conditions of probation should not include restrictions that prevent a person from readjusting back into modern society.”

Senate Bill 1886 provides that if a court orders testing for cannabis or alcohol, a statement detailing the relation between the condition of probation and the crime must be provided. Under the measure, individuals on probation will not be charged for costs associated with mandatory testing.

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Murphy measure to cap insulin at $35 passes Senate

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Thursday, March 30, 2023 04:54 PM
  • Diabetes
  • Murphy
  • Insulin Costs
  • Affordable Healthcare
  • SB1559

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Murphy passed a measure through the Senate that would ensure that Illinoisans in need of insulin have affordable access to the life-saving medicine by capping the price at $35.

“Too many lives have been lost because they could not afford the rising costs of insulin,” said Murphy (D-Des Plaines). “No family should need to choose between purchasing medication or putting food on their table.”

In addition to capping the price of insulin, Murphy’s measure would require the Department of Public Health to establish an insulin discount program. The program would allow participants to purchase insulin at a discounted rate.

Read more: Murphy measure to cap insulin at $35 passes Senate

Ventura advocates for new science criteria in elementary schools

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Category: Senator Rachel Ventura News
Thursday, March 30, 2023 04:46 PM
  • ISBE
  • Education
  • Ventura
  • SB2354
  • Expanded Education
  • Science

Sen. Rachel Ventura

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Rachel Ventura passed a measure through the Senate Thursday to expand science education in elementary schools.

“Creating human-centered education in science helps individuals to understand their bodies fully but also creates connections to other sciences potentially creating a strong interest and understanding,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “We must empower kids to learn more about the human body and how it relates to higher sciences.”

Ventura’s measure would create the Science in Elementary Schools Working Group. The group, created by the Illinois State Board of Education, would add new science curriculum on topics such as anatomy, physiology, and nutrition. The expanded education would also help students understand their own bodies and care for their health and well-being throughout their lives.

Read more: Ventura advocates for new science criteria in elementary schools

Villa legislation expanding animal protections passes Senate

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Category: Senator Karina Villa News
Thursday, March 30, 2023 04:45 PM
  • Service-Related Ailments
  • Villa
  • Humane Care for Animals Act
  • SB1499

Sen. Karina Villa

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Karina Villa advanced legislation from the Senate on Thursday to expand protections for service and companion animal in Illinois.

“This legislation is necessary to ensure companion and working animals will have protections in place if need be,” Villa said (D-West Chicago). “Animal cruelty is a harsh reality that happens far too often. Adding these additional safeguards will protect animals across the state.”

Senate Bill 1499, which makes changes to the Humane Care for Animals Act, allows a law enforcement officer to legally take possession of the companion animal of someone arrested who strikes, harms, injures, tampers with or kills police animals, service dogs, detection dogs or search and rescue dogs; poisons animals; or confines animals in a motor vehicle for a dangerous amount of time. Current law allows law enforcement to take possession of an animal only when making an arrest involving cruel treatment, aggravated cruelty, animal torture or animal entertainment.

Read more: Villa legislation expanding animal protections passes Senate

Senator Fine advocates for universities to provide more accessibility resources to students with disabilities

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Category: Senator Laura Fine News
Thursday, March 30, 2023 04:28 PM
  • Fine
  • Students with Disabilities
  • SB99
  • Accommodations

fine 99SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Fine’s legislation to require public institutions to provide accommodations for individuals with disabilities if they meet transparent eligibility requirements passed the Senate, making it one step closer to becoming law.

“Destigmatizing disabilities in our society is a multi-step process,” said Fine (D-Glenview). “Ensuring accommodations are easily accessible to university students is a good place to start.”

Currently, federal law only protects students with disabilities seeking public higher education from being discriminated against based on their disability and does not outline the need for reasonable academic accommodations past high school. Senate Bill 99 would establish a process for students with disabilities to receive reasonable accommodations from public universities and colleges.

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Villa passes measure to protect nursing home residents

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Category: Senator Karina Villa News
Thursday, March 30, 2023 04:13 PM
  • Seniors
  • Nursing Homes
  • Villa
  • AARP
  • Restraints
  • SB1497

Sen. Karina Villa

SPRINGFIELD – To protect nursing home residents from harsh restraining practices, State Senator Karina Villa fought for a protective measure to pass out of the Senate on Thursday. 

“When entrusting nursing homes with our loved ones, we want to know they are going to the safest place possible that will take care of them,” said Villa (D-West Chicago). “This legislation will ensure nursing homes do not engage in any restraining practices that could be more harmful than helpful to its residents.”

Senate Bill 1497 prohibits the use of physical restraints and the misuse of psychotropic medications to restrain nursing home residents. According to American Association of Retired Persons, Illinois is the second worst state in the misuse of psychotropic drugs in nursing homes in America.

The bill also clarifies the difference between positioning devices and physical restraints and allows a resident or their representative to still request a positioning device. Positioning devices are usually a body or belt harness which provide someone additional support for their stability, posture and function when sitting or on their back. When using a positioning device, the health care provider must ensure that it does not restrict the resident’s freedom to move or get out of bed.

Read more: Villa passes measure to protect nursing home residents

Ventura works to end deceptive ‘final notice’ mailings

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Category: Senator Rachel Ventura News
Thursday, March 30, 2023 04:01 PM
  • Ventura
  • SB1440
  • Fake Final Notices

ventura 032923SPRINGFIELD – If you’re an Illinois resident, chances are you’ve received mail that says, “final notice,” on it and were left confused wondering if it’s actually a bill or just a marketing scam.

State Senator Rachel Ventura is working to end the practice of “final notice” letters sent regarding warranties, protection plan, insurance and more – a plan she outlined at a press conference Thursday.

“Far too often new home owners and seniors are the victims of fake final notices,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “We must end this dishonest business practice so that no one is tricked into purchasing goods or services they don’t need. People shouldn’t have to deal with anxiety-inducing scam letters like these.”

Read more: Ventura works to end deceptive ‘final notice’ mailings

More Articles …

  1. Senator Ventura leads bill to remove odor of cannabis as probable cause to search a vehicle
  2. Koehler legislation to create awareness of Underground Railroad history in Illinois passes out of the Senate
  3. Pacione-Zayas DHS home visiting program legislation passes Senate
  4. Villanueva champions measure to address deceptive practices interfering with reproductive health care
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