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Morrison law limits single-use plastics

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Tuesday, June 14, 2022 09:54 AM
  • Morrison
  • Environment
  • SB1915
  • Single-Use Plastic

plastic waste

SPRINGFIELD – To put the state on a path toward increased sustainability, State Senator Julie Morrison (D-Lake Forest) championed a law signed Friday to cut back on single-use plastic being sent to landfills.

“It’s simple: Eliminating plastic use at our parks is a small step we can take to make a big difference,” Morrison said.

Morrison’s law will require state agencies to only contract with vendors that do not use single-use plastics for food services at state parks and natural areas starting in January 2024. Rather, compostable or recyclable foodware will need to be utilized – except plastic straws upon request only.

Read more: Morrison law limits single-use plastics

Villanueva launches summer book club to encourage kids to read

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Category: Senator Celina Villanueva News
Tuesday, June 14, 2022 09:15 AM
  • Education
  • Villanueva
  • Summer Book Club

Kids reading

CHICAGO – To emphasize the importance of continuing education throughout the summer, State Senator Celina Villanueva is hosting a summer book club to encourage students to read and continue their studies throughout the summer vacation.

“We want to invite students to read and continue to better their education throughout the summer by rewarding them for their hard work,” said Villanueva (D-Chicago). “Young people and students can participate in this program as we encourage them to build a habit of reading early and prepare them for their upcoming school year.”

The Summer Book Club requires students to read eight books of their choice during the summer break, record the names of the books on a form and return the form to Villanueva’s office by Aug. 9. Everyone who completes the Summer Book Club will be invited to a social event with the district office and the Senator.

Read more: Villanueva launches summer book club to encourage kids to read

Peters-supported measure to protect restaurants becomes law

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Category: Senator Robert Peters News
Tuesday, June 14, 2022 09:04 AM
  • Peters
  • Small Business
  • Third-party Delivery Service
  • HB3205

food delivery

SPRINGFIELD - A measure supported by Senator Robert Peters to protect restaurants, bars and retailers from deceptive third-party practices was signed into law.

“Small businesses and especially Black and Brown owned businesses have suffered during the last two years,” said Peters (D- Chicago). “We have to ensure that restaurants and bars are able to support themselves and that outside delivery services do not take advantage of small businesses.”

The new law will prohibit third-party delivery services from listing non-partnered restaurants or retailers on their platform.  In addition, this law would prohibit a third-party delivery service from posting a menu, registered trademark or any intellectual property of a restaurant, bar or retail establishment without the express written consent of that business.

HB 3205 was signed into law Friday and will take effect January 1, 2023.

Jones: New law to protect restaurants from deceitful delivery services

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Category: Senator Emil Jones III News
Monday, June 13, 2022 03:47 PM
  • Jones
  • Small Business
  • Restaurants
  • HB 3205
  • Food Delivery
  • Fair Food and Retail Delivery Act

Senator Jones HB 3205

 

CHICAGO – A new law sponsored by State Senator Emil Jones (D-Chicago) that will protect restaurants, bars and other businesses from deceptive delivery services was signed into law Friday.

“Restaurants have long been the victim of deceitful delivery services that are taking advantage of them and profiting off the hard work of the business,” Jones said. “This law protects businesses and helps them thrive.”

House Bill 3205, also known as the Fair Food and Retail Delivery Act, prohibits third party delivery companies from posting a menu, registered trademark or any intellectual property without the express written consent of restaurant, bars and retail establishments. 

Read more: Jones: New law to protect restaurants from deceitful delivery services

Stadelman creates new statewide assistance organization for service members transitioning from active duty

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Category: Senator Steve Stadelman News
Monday, June 13, 2022 01:34 PM
  • Stadelman
  • Veterans
  • IDVA
  • HB 5385
  • U.S. SkillBridge Program
  • Transitioning

Senator Stadelman HB 5385

 

SPRINGFIELD – To help service members who are transitioning from active duty to the workforce, State Senator Steve Stadelman (D-Rockford) championed a law to designate the Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs as the primary assistance agency under the U.S. SkillBridge Program that helps employers find skilled workers.

“We are assisting former military residents with transitioning back into the workforce by creating a hub of resources for them to use,” Stadelman said. “Through IDVA, veterans will find assistance where they can find benefits as well, and work toward returning to a job that fulfils them.”

The program was recently suggested by the AAR Corp. to help transition veterans to jobs within similar fields and to assist with efforts in increasing the workforce at the Rockford Airport.

Read more: Stadelman creates new statewide assistance organization for service members transitioning from...

Bennett backs new law to help combat opioid epidemic

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Category: Senator Scott Bennett News
Monday, June 13, 2022 01:12 PM
  • Bennett
  • Opioid Crisis
  • Opioids
  • HB 1780
  • Drug take-back program
  • Disposal Program

SENATOR BENNETT HB 1780

 

SPRINGFIELD – To ensure communities have a safe option to discard opioids and other prescription medication, State Senator Scott Bennett supported a new law to create a statewide disposal program.

“Too often, unused prescription drugs find their way into the wrong hands,” said Bennett (D-Champaign). “Creating a statewide drug take-back programs provides options to safely dispose of prescription drugs as well as educate the public on the associated risks.”

While some counties in Illinois have already established similar programs, there is no statewide system in place to safely collect and dispose of medications, leaving some counties without a secure way to throw away these substances.

Read more: Bennett backs new law to help combat opioid epidemic

Peters-supported measure to investigate victims of gender based violence in Chicago becomes law

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Category: Senator Robert Peters News
Monday, June 13, 2022 12:44 PM
  • Peters
  • Task Force
  • Missing or Murdered Women in Chicago
  • HB 3988

Senator Peters HB 3988

 

Springfield - A task force to investigate missing and murdered women in Chicago will be established after a measure supported by Senator Robert Peters was signed into law.

“For too long, the families of Black and Brown women have been left with no answers about the loss of their loved ones,” said Peters (D - Chicago). “Everyone, regardless of zip code, deserves justice, and every community deserves real public safety. This task force will help us provide justice for these families and provide guidance on how to address these cases.”

The new law creates the Task Force on Missing and Murdered Chicago Women, which will examine and report on the systemic causes behind violence that Chicago women and girls experience.

Read more: Peters-supported measure to investigate victims of gender based violence in Chicago becomes law

Drivers with autism to have more support, protections thanks to Morrison law

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Monday, June 13, 2022 12:26 PM
  • Morrison
  • Disabilities
  • Traffic Stops
  • Autism
  • Drivers
  • HB 4825

SENATOR MORRISON HB 4825

 

SPRINGFIELD – Drivers with autism or other disabilities that impede effective communication will have better experiences during routine traffic stops, thanks to a measure sponsored by State Senator Julie Morrison (D-Lake Forest).

“A routine traffic stop sparks anxiety for anyone – now imagine you are a driver who has autism or another medical condition that makes processing social cues and responding to commands difficult,” Morrison said. “That can quickly lead to a stressful situation for both the driver and the police officer.”

Morrison’s law signed Friday will create the opportunity for drivers to disclose a medical condition or disability that could impede effective communication with a police officer.

“An important part of inclusive communities is overcoming barriers to communication, especially during potentially stressful interactions,” said Josh Evans, president/CEO of IARF, which represents disability service providers throughout Illinois. “This law is an important step toward inclusion for persons with disabilities and it is a reasonable accommodation to improve interactions with law enforcement to prevent the potential for an unnecessary or unintentional escalation.”

Read more: Drivers with autism to have more support, protections thanks to Morrison law

More Articles …

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  3. Castro plan to address wage theft in the construction industry signed by governor
  4. Fine’s Drug Take-Back law implements substance abuse prevention
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