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Holmes halts unscrupulous pet stores’ non-compliance with state puppy mill consumer protection law

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Friday, March 24, 2023 09:23 AM
  • Holmes
  • Puppy Mills
  • SB1230
  • Unscrupulous Breeders

holmes 032323SPRINGFIELD – After Illinois enacted a law in 2021 to stop pet stores from selling pets from unscrupulous breeders, some of those establishments chose to skirt that law with a loophole. State Senator Linda Holmes passed a new piece of legislation on Thursday to close the loophole and protect pet lovers from overpriced puppies that are often bred in inhumane conditions.

“Apparently the shady breeders who spent millions of dollars lobbying to stop our efforts in 2021 wanted to continue their practices,” said Holmes (D-Aurora). “Many of my colleagues and I, as well as animal welfare supporters statewide, believe pets suffer and often don’t survive the greed and inhumane care this process is known for.”

Senate Bill 1230 changes the definitions of “dog dealer” and “animal shelter” to not include a person who sells dogs at retail to the public – which means selling companion animals at brick-and-mortar establishments that were obtained from breeders or brokers for compensation and not bred on its premises. This closes the loophole pet shop operators use to avoid obtaining dogs from animal shelters and instead from breeders.

Read more: Holmes halts unscrupulous pet stores’ non-compliance with state puppy mill consumer protection law

Senator Preston streamlines testing and promotion process for Chicago firefighters

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Category: Senator Willie Preston News
Thursday, March 23, 2023 05:46 PM
  • Chicago Firefighters
  • Preston
  • SB1707

preston 032323SPRINGFIELD – Recognizing the current archaic testing and promotion procedure for Chicago firefighters, State Senator Willie Preston passed a measure today to streamline the process and ensure a more equitable system.

“The brave firemen and women of Chicago risk their lives to protect their community every day,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “I’m happy to give back to those who serve by improving this tedious process.”

 

Read more: Senator Preston streamlines testing and promotion process for Chicago firefighters

Rock Island gets an economic development victory

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Category: Senator Mike Halpin News
Thursday, March 23, 2023 05:30 PM
  • Halpin
  • SB 1897
  • Rock Island Regional Pord District

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Mike Halpin’s legislation creating the Rock Island Regional Port District passed the Senate on Thursday.

"There’s nothing more rewarding than passing legislation that helps our local community," said Halpin (D-Rock Island). "This legislation is another tool for economic growth in the City of Rock Island."

The establishment of the Rock Island Regional Port District aligns with the goal of encouraging the use of waterways to efficiently transport goods and provide for economies of scale. The Port District will also boost recreation and tourism activities along the river. The Rock Island Regional Port District will be the twentieth public port district in Illinois, joining the likes of the Waukegan Port District and the Illinois International Port District.

Read more: Rock Island gets an economic development victory

Senator Fine legislation to distribute naloxone nasal kits to prevent overdose goes to the House of Representatives

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Category: Senator Laura Fine News
Thursday, March 23, 2023 05:26 PM
  • Fine
  • First Responders
  • Opioid Crisis
  • Naloxone
  • SB 1402

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Fine’s proposed pilot program to provide first responders with 8-milligram naloxone kits to prevent overdose from opioids passed the Senate on March 23 —making it one step closer to becoming law.

“Increasing the dosage of naloxone will allow medical professionals more time to save lives,” said Fine (D-Glenview). “This is the best next step to preventing more devastation and loss of life due to opioid and drug addiction in our communities.”

In 2021, more than 3,000 people in Illinois died from an opioid overdose. Although emergency medical providers have access to 4-milligram naloxone nasal spray kits, that isn’t always strong enough to reverse an overdose.

Read more: Senator Fine legislation to distribute naloxone nasal kits to prevent overdose goes to the House...

Koehler passes legislation that gives downstate Illinois a seat at the table

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Category: Senator Dave Koehler News
Thursday, March 23, 2023 05:22 PM
  • Koehler
  • ISBE
  • SB1786
  • Downstate Education

koehler 032323SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Dave Koehler led a measure through the Senate that would create requirements for geographical, racial and ethnic diversity for any new task force, blue ribbon panel, commission or organization on education.

“Chicago and its neighboring communities don’t understand the issues rural school districts face, so why aren’t they properly represented in these group panels?” said Koehler (D – Peoria). “This initiative gives accurate representation to all schools affected by education group panels, so that we can address every need our schools have.”

Read more: Koehler passes legislation that gives downstate Illinois a seat at the table

Senate approves legislation led by Glowiak Hilton to combat “spoof” calls

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Category: Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton News
Thursday, March 23, 2023 05:11 PM
  • Glowiak Hilton
  • SB1608
  • "Spoof" Calling
  • Fake Caller ID

glowiak 032323SPRINGFIELD – 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 Thursday.

“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.”

Senate Bill 160 prohibits spoof calls – and would no longer allow people to use a fake caller ID. The measure would also require automated telemarketers to state the organization they represent, the purpose of the call and require them to confirm that the individual wants to continue with the call. If the caller refuses the organization’s solicitation, the business must ensure they will not call the individual again and must take the steps necessary to remove the individual from their records.

Read more: Senate approves legislation led by Glowiak Hilton to combat “spoof” calls

Villanueva advances legislation that supports students seeking need-based education financial assistance

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Category: Senator Celina Villanueva News
Thursday, March 23, 2023 04:20 PM
  • Financial Aid
  • Villanueva
  • Legal Guardianship
  • SB195

villanueva 032323SPRINGFIELD - State Senator Celina Villanueva advanced legislation that prevents students from changing their legal guardianship in an effort to qualify for need-based financial aid for college.

“When it comes to furthering education with limited resources, students will go to extreme measures to ensure a brighter future for themselves,” said Villanueva (D-Chicago). “However, no one should ever be put in a position where they have to decide between changing their guardianship and receiving financial aid in order to go to college.”

Senate Bill 195 is a direct response to previous public reports that Illinois students became eligible for need-based education financial assistance through the practice of "opportunity hoarding." Opportunity hoarding is the practice of exploiting a loophole in the Probate Act by transferring legal guardianship from a parent to a relative or friend in lower income brackets or by declaring financial independence.

Read more: Villanueva advances legislation that supports students seeking need-based education financial...

Simmons initiative to require air-conditioning in affordable housing passes Senate

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Category: Senator Mike Simmons News
Thursday, March 23, 2023 04:05 PM
  • Extreme Heat
  • Affordable Housing
  • Simmons
  • SB2013
  • Air-Conditioning

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SPRINGFIELD – In May 2022, three residents of a Rogers Park senior living complex tragically died of suspected heat exhaustion. In direct response to this tragedy and to improve the quality of life for current affordable housing residents, State Senator Mike Simmons advanced Senate Bill 2013 out of the Senate on Thursday. 

“Residents of affordable housing deserve the same respect and care afforded to everyone in an environment that is safe, accessible, clean, and provided with proper cooling and heating systems,” said Simmons (D-Chicago). “This bill will hold housing providers accountable in making sure our neighbors, both in the 7th district and across the state, live in safe, humane housing.” 

Senate Bill 2013 requires any residential building that is state-funded to meet minimum standard of living conditions to continue receiving funding from the program.

Read more: Simmons initiative to require air-conditioning in affordable housing passes Senate

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