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Guzmán measure to protect right to collective bargaining in Illinois

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Category: Senator Graciela Guzmán News
Wednesday, May 28, 2025 02:57 PM
  • SB453
  • Public Labor Relations Act
  • Consequences for Employer Refusing to Bargain in Good Faith

guzman 052825 1SPRINGFIELD — As a union organizer and strong protector of worker’s rights, State Senator Graciela Guzmán is proud to advance legislation that would further protect working Illinoisans, and their right to collective bargaining.

“Laborers in Chicago laid the foundation of the worker’s rights movement nationwide, and are the reason our state has enshrined so many protections to this day,” said Guzmán (D-Chicago). “This measure builds upon their work, and makes sure that employers are held accountable should they try to deny an employee or a group of workers their rights.”

 

Read more: Guzmán measure to protect right to collective bargaining in Illinois

Johnson advances measure to prevent discrimination in final expense life insurance policies

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Category: Senator Adriane Johnson News
Wednesday, May 28, 2025 08:31 AM
  • Johnson
  • Life Insurance
  • HB2425

Sen. Johnson

SPRINGFIELD — Seeking to ensure greater fairness and dignity in access to life insurance, State Senator Adriane Johnson is championing legislation that would prohibit insurers from denying final expense life insurance coverage solely because an applicant has a past felony conviction.

“Having a criminal record should not be a life sentence that follows you to the grave,” said Johnson (D-Buffalo Grove). “Everyone deserves the ability to plan for their final expenses and to spare their loved ones from unexpected financial burdens—especially those who have already served their time and are working to move forward.”

Read more: Johnson advances measure to prevent discrimination in final expense life insurance policies

Fine rises in urgency against antisemitism

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Category: Senator Laura Fine News
Tuesday, May 27, 2025 06:04 PM
  • Morrison
  • Fine
  • Murphy
  • Johnson
  • Antisemitism
  • Edly-Allen
  • Stop the Hate

Fine 052725SPRINGFIELD – Standing in defense of Jewish communities across the nation and responding to the recent murder of two Israeli embassy staff members, State Senator Laura Fine shared the fears felt by Jews and called on fellow lawmakers and the public to stand together against antisemitism during a press conference on Tuesday.

“I am horrified, saddened and heartbroken to address yet another act of terror against our Jewish community. I am also angry that the fears our Jewish community has shared for years have been met with silence, giving way to more violence and normalizing extremism,” said Fine (D-Glenview). “We must respond with urgency, communicate empathy between communities, and take the simple charge of supporting one another.”

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Edly-Allen measure to protect domestic violence survivors using workplace resources

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Category: Senator Mary Edly-Allen News
Monday, May 26, 2025 04:04 PM
  • Employees
  • Domestic Violence
  • Edly-Allen
  • HB 1278

Senator Mary Edly-Allen

SPRINGFIELD – Domestic violence is a serious public health issue across the United States. In Illinois, 42% of women and 26% of men will face violence from an intimate partner. To ensure survivors are not further burdened at work, State Senator Mary Edly-Allen collaborated with State Representative Daniel Didech on House Bill 1278 which passed the Senate on Thursday.

“Victims of domestic violence should not have to worry about workplace retaliation,” said Edly-Allen (D-Libertyville). “Survivors should not be penalized for protecting themselves. This bill can - and will - save lives, and I am proud to carry this legislation through the Senate.”

House Bill 1278 provides that employees can use work devices to document or communicate about violence affecting them or their family, and must be given access to related files if needed for legal action. Employers must post a notice about this right.

Read more: Edly-Allen measure to protect domestic violence survivors using workplace resources

Fine spearheads measure to fortify opioid overdose reporting

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Category: Senator Laura Fine News
Friday, May 23, 2025 03:52 PM
  • HB3645

043025CM0892RSPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Fine passed a measure in the Senate that helps people struggling with substance abuse and mental health challenges by strengthening reporting standards for overdoses.

“Thousands of Illinoisans face opioid overdoses every year – more than motor vehicle accidents and homicides,” said Fine (D-Glenview). “The opioid crisis has taken lives and a sense of security in our communities, which is why it is critical to initiate life-saving preventative measures.”

Read more: Fine spearheads measure to fortify opioid overdose reporting

Dillon’s Law advances thanks to Edly-Allen, preparing our communities to act on allergic reactions

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Category: Senator Mary Edly-Allen News
Friday, May 23, 2025 03:03 PM
  • Edly-Allen
  • Dillon's Law
  • HB 2462
  • Food allergy

Senator Mary Edly-Allen

SPRINGFIELD – According to the Food Allergy Research & Education organization (FARE), 33 million Americans have a food allergy, with the most common allergies including milk, tree nuts, shellfish and peanuts. To increase the accessibility of epinephrine to help those having an allergic reaction, State Senator Mary Edly-Allen worked with House Assistant Majority Leader Maurice West to bring House Bill 2462 through the Senate.

House Bill 2462, modeled after a law passed in Wisconsin in 2017, is named after 18-year-old Dillon Mueller, who died in 2014 after being stung by a bee without any previous knowledge of an allergy. No epinephrine was available in the first aid kits of either the Eagle Scout with him or the arriving first responders. This legislation would allow individuals who are properly trained to carry and administer the epinephrine to individuals having an allergic reaction.

“Dillon’s Law is common-sense legislation that helps our communities become better equipped to help someone experiencing an allergic reaction,” said Edly-Allen (D-Libertyville). “If a person does not know they have an allergy, they may not have access to epinephrine, which is why this bill could help save so many lives.”

Read more: Dillon’s Law advances thanks to Edly-Allen, preparing our communities to act on allergic reactions

Villa measure securing mental health services for college students advances

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Category: Senator Karina Villa News
Friday, May 23, 2025 01:19 PM
  • University Students
  • Access to Mental Health Services
  • HB3385

villa 052325SPRINGFIELD – Citing the increased need for mental health services for students following the COVID-19 pandemic, State Senator Karina Villa advanced a measure to ensure college students have access to mental health services.

“As a school social worker, I saw first-hand that learning and wellness are intertwined. When students gain access to mental health services, they succeed,” said Villa (D-West Chicago). “Starting college, moving out on your own, balancing academics and a social life can be overwhelming. It is critical for students to know they have access to support if they need it.”

House Bill 3385 would require public universities and colleges to provide up to three licensed mental health professionals if the institution meets the benchmark ratio of clinical, non-student staff members to students.

 

Read more: Villa measure securing mental health services for college students advances

Turner measure to prioritize patients over profit passes General Assembly

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Friday, May 23, 2025 12:56 PM
  • Medically Necessary Anesthesia
  • No Time Limit on Anethesia Cost
  • HB1141

turner anesth 052325SPRINGFIELD – Anesthesia services, regardless of duration, would be covered by insurance companies under a measure led by State Senator Doris Turner.

“Insurance companies have taken advantage of people for far too long,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “Insurance coverage isn’t a timeshare, and companies shouldn’t have the ability to sell plans like this.”

House Bill 1141 would require private insurers and all state group health plans to cover medically necessary anesthesia services, regardless of duration, for any procedure covered by the policy. 

 

Read more: Turner measure to prioritize patients over profit passes General Assembly

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  1. Aquino bill to ease student loan burden passes Senate
  2. Guzmán measure to increase access to youth sports programs passes Senate
  3. Villivalam measure to protect firefighters from forever chemicals passes Senate
  4. Ventura measure to address student health insurance dependent coverage
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