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Lightford: Every child deserves access to high-quality reading education

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Category: Senator Kimberly A. Lightford News
Monday, March 27, 2023 02:20 PM
  • Lightford
  • ISBE
  • Literacy Plan
  • SB2243

lightford 032723Lightford passes measure to develop statewide literacy plan

SPRINGFIELD – Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford passed a measure through the Senate to implement an equitable literacy plan in schools to support the best interests of students.

“Low student literacy is an urgent crisis that has a solution,” said Lightford (D-Maywood). “Literacy is critical to social, economic, and health justice, which makes improving literacy outcomes a top public policy priority. Every child deserves access to high-quality reading education.”

Lightford’s measure would require the Illinois State Board of Education to create a comprehensive literacy plan. The plan – which would be due Jan. 31, 2024 – would outline ways to increase research-aligned, developmentally appropriate reading instruction in schools.

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The Majority Report 03/27/23 - Combatting spoof calls, ending final notice mail, and more

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Category: Majority Report
Monday, March 27, 2023 09:21 AM
  • Bennett
  • Majority Report
  • Glowiak Hilton
  • Sims
  • ABLE Program
  • B2B Grant Program
  • Faraci
  • "Spoof" Calling
  • Ventura
  • Fake Final Notices

Sen. Glowiak Hilton

Senate approves legislation by Glowiak Hilton to combat "spoof" calls

SPRINGFIELD – A measure led by State Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton to prohibit “spoof” calling – a misleading tactic call scammers use to disguise their caller ID – advanced out of the Senate last week.
“Time and again, residents are faced with harassment from scammers,” said Glowiak Hilton (D-Western Springs). “We need to protect our residents from these malicious calls.”

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Sen. Rachel Ventura

Ventura leads to end fake 'final notice' mailings

SPRINGFIELD – To end the misleading practice of fake “final notices,” State Senator Rachel Ventura advanced legislation that requires senders to clearly post the intention of their mailing.

“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.”

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Sen. Paul FaraciFaraci measure to recognize Senator Scott Bennett's public service heads to House

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Paul Faraci’s measure to rename and expand the ABLE Account Program in honor of the late Senator Scott Bennett passed the Senate on Thursday.
“People living with disabilities and their families were a top priority for Senator Bennett, who was a strong advocate and voice for those who didn’t always have one,” said Faraci (D-Champaign). “To honor his legacy, renaming the ABLE Account Program was one of my priorities to ensure his work service and commitment to bettering the lives of those around him is remembered for years to come.”

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Illinois B2B Grant Program

Senate Democrats celebrate $175 million investment in Back to Business grants for hospitality and arts industries

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity is relaunching and investing an additional $175 million in funding for the Back to Business grant program. The latest opportunity is designed to provide additional targeted support for industries including restaurants, hotels and businesses or organizations in the creative arts sector.

“The Back to Business program and other relief efforts helped thousands of small businesses across Chicago and Illinois bounce back from the pandemic,” said State Senator Elgie Sims (D-Chicago). “Because Illinois has been responsible in our budgeting, we are able to provide funds for entrepreneurs and businesses that need it most.”

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SOTS: Sens. Peters and Preston

Sound of the State: Get to know Senator Preston

On this week's Sound of the State, get to know Senator Willie Preston, the new lawmaker for the 16th Senate District.

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Villivalam legislation gives those exonerated the ability to pass unused benefits on to spouses or children

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Category: Senator Ram Villivalam News
Friday, March 24, 2023 04:35 PM
  • Family
  • Villivalam
  • Benefits
  • SB 2426
  • Exonerated Persons

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SPRINGFIELD –  To give those who have been exonerated and are eligible for the Grant Program for Exonerated Persons more flexibility with their benefits, State Senator Ram Villivalam advanced legislation to allow those covered by the program to pass on unused benefits to dependent spouses or children.

“This gives people who have been wronged by the legal system and may not want to use all of their grant benefits the ability to pass them on to someone in their family who may benefit more,” Villivalam said. “Wrongful convictions are devastating for families, and this legislation gives more agency to how exonerated persons can use their benefits and ensures that their benefits are not going wasted.”

Under the current law, individuals who receive a gubernatorial pardon on the grounds of innocence of the crime for which they were imprisoned, or have received a certificate of innocence from a court, are eligible for the Grant Program for Exonerees. The grant can cover the cost of obtaining a high school equivalency certificate, pay tuition and mandatory fees for undergraduate or graduate study at Illinois public universities, and can be used for four regular school years of full time enrollment.

Read more: Villivalam legislation gives those exonerated the ability to pass unused benefits on to spouses or...

Faraci measure to recognize Senator Scott Bennett’s public service heads to House

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Category: Senator Paul Faraci News
Friday, March 24, 2023 04:11 PM
  • ABLE Program
  • Senator Scott Bennett
  • Faraci
  • SB2247

faraci 032423SPRINGFIELD - State Senator Paul Faraci’s measure to rename and expand the ABLE Account Program in honor of the late Senator Scott Bennett passed the Senate on Thursday.

“People living with disabilities and their families were a top priority for Senator Bennett, who was a strong advocate and voice for those who didn’t always have one,” said Faraci (D-Champaign). “To honor his legacy, renaming the ABLE Account Program was one of my priorities to ensure his work service and commitment to bettering the lives of those around him is remembered for years to come.”

The program, created and passed by Senator Scott Bennett during the 99th General Assembly, allows individuals with disabilities and their families to save money for expenses related to living with a disability without losing access to certain federal government assistance. Under Faraci’s legislation, the ABLE Account Program would be renamed to the Senator Scott Bennett ABLE Program.

Read more: Faraci measure to recognize Senator Scott Bennett’s public service heads to House

Feigenholtz assures insurance coverage for abandoned newborn infants and lengthens the number of days a birth parent has to reconsider

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Category: Senator Sara Feigenholtz News
Friday, March 24, 2023 04:07 PM
  • Adoption
  • Feigenholtz
  • SB1999
  • Biological Parent

Sen. Sara Feigenholtz

SPRINGFIELD – A measure sponsored by State Senator Sara Feigenholtz assures that Medicaid covers any newborn relinquished under the Act. It also extends the time of notice that the police or fire department can inform a parent to share information of the hospital the child was transported to.

“Senate Bill 1999 not only ensures that abandoned infants can receive Medicaid immediately once they arrive at the hospital, but also creates a path for biological parents to reconsider their options,” said Feigenholtz (D-Chicago).

Changing the time period from 72 hours to 30 days will provide a biological parent additional time to consider other options, such as putting in place a traditional adoption plan with a child welfare agency or deciding to parent the child if possible.

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Simmons passes bill to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety

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Category: Senator Mike Simmons News
Friday, March 24, 2023 04:01 PM
  • IDOT
  • Simmons
  • Pedestrian and Bike Lanes
  • SB2014

simmons 032423SPRINGFIELD – To make our roads safer for pedestrians, cyclists, and riders of public transit, State Senator Mike Simmons passed a measure today requiring the Illinois Department of Transportation to make bike and pedestrian safety improvements to non-highway roadways under its jurisdiction whenever routine maintenance is being done on those roads.

“Biking along a path or road can be stressful enough when worrying about oncoming cards, especially for parents biking with their children,” said Simmons (D-Chicago). “This initiative will help ensure bike and pedestrian safety improvements are completed in tandem with routine work such as pothole or street lighting repairs.”

Read more: Simmons passes bill to improve pedestrian and cyclist safety

Senator Holmes advances measure to ensure safety for people and animals at roadside zoo facilities

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Friday, March 24, 2023 03:20 PM
  • Holmes
  • Public Safety
  • Roadside Zoos
  • Animal Welfare
  • SB1883

bear 042423SPRINGFIELD – Longtime animal welfare backer State Senator Linda Holmes passed a law in 2017 to prohibit the use of an elephant in a traveling animal act. On Friday, she moved legislation to further address public safety concerns with “roadside zoos” by creating a Class B misdemeanor for allowing a member of the public to come into contact with a bear or nonhuman primate.

“The public handling and show of these animals continues a cycle of endless breeding where they are born into captivity to be used as props and business commodities,” said Holmes (D-Aurora). “They also may result in harm to the person or animal in such a situation — a risk that could create a terrible tragedy.”

Read more: Senator Holmes advances measure to ensure safety for people and animals at roadside zoo facilities

Joyce plan to encourage firefighter training passes Senate

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Friday, March 24, 2023 02:14 PM
  • Training
  • Joyce
  • Volunteer Firefighters
  • SB1611

joyce 032423SPRINGFIELD – To diminish the volunteer firefighter shortage Illinois is currently facing, State Senator Patrick Joyce advanced a plan out of the Senate Friday to allow for more people to complete firefighter training.

“The number of volunteer firefighters has been declining for almost a decade,” said Joyce (D-Essex). “This opportunity would give people the chance to get proper firefighter training to become an experienced volunteer in their communities.”

Fire departments across the state have faced a shortage of new recruits and volunteer firefighters in recent years. Senate Bill 1611 would combat these shortages to give people the opportunity to undergo firefighter training courses.

Read more: Joyce plan to encourage firefighter training passes Senate

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  1. Statewide mental health coordinator for law enforcement passes Senate
  2. Gillespie leads effort to guarantee legal counsel for foster youth
  3. Villa passes bill to support grieving families
  4. Senator Fine fights plastic pollution, requires state agencies to restrict use of single-use plastic foodware
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