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Pacione-Zayas measures to support students with post-graduation plans pass Senate

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Category: Senator Cristina Pacione-Zayas News
Thursday, February 17, 2022 10:13 AM
  • Students
  • Pacione-Zayas
  • SB 3990
  • SB 3988
  • Secondary Education
  • Paraprofessionals

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SPRINGFIELD – To offer students more options following graduation from high school, State Senator Cristina Pacione-Zayas (D-Chicago) advanced two measures out of the Senate Wednesday.

“Many students are pushed toward college from a young age, but it’s important for them to know that there are other options if that’s not what they want to do,” Pacione-Zayas said. “From furthering education in the trades or going straight into a career, these young adults deserve to know what else is out there.”

Senate Bill 3990 requires school counseling services to include Career and Technical Education to help students consider secondary education plans following high school. Notably, provisions in Illinois’ Clean and Equitable Job Act will create new opportunities for technical jobs in the clean energy sector.

Read more: Pacione-Zayas measures to support students with post-graduation plans pass Senate

Villanueva’s measure supporting students with dependents advances

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Category: Senator Celina Villanueva News
Thursday, February 17, 2022 09:49 AM
  • Villanueva
  • Child Care
  • College Students
  • Student Parents
  • SB 3149

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SPRINGFIELD – Thanks to the work  of State Senator Celina Villanueva (D-Chicago), a measure to inform college students who are parents or have dependents of child care and other assistance programs passed the Senate Wednesday.

“Being a parent requires an enormous amount of time and mindfulness, and it has the potential to make other areas of life far more challenging,” Villanueva said. “The demands of receiving an education on top of being a student make balancing the two lifestyles extremely difficult, which is why we should do what we can to support our most vulnerable students.”

Senate Bill 3149 will help student parents focus on their education by ensuring they are notified of child care assistance available to them. It also gives higher learning institutions the ability to create a student-parent liaison to assist with applying for public benefits programs. The idea behind the measure was brought to Senator Villanueva by Young Invincibles, an organization working to bring equity to the political, educational, social and economic structures in the country.

Read more: Villanueva’s measure supporting students with dependents advances

Stadelman-sponsored measure to promote public trust in local government passes committee

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Category: Senator Steve Stadelman News
Thursday, February 17, 2022 09:10 AM
  • Stadelman
  • Local Governments
  • Accountability
  • SB 3460

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SPRINGFIELD – To restore public trust in local government officials, State Senator Steve Stadelman (D-Rockford) is sponsoring a measure alongside Senator Dave Syverson (R-Rockford), to create a process to place local officials on administrative leave for those accused of violating their oath.

“We are ensuring that while criminal charges are pending, residents can have trust in their government to act appropriately,” Stadelman said. “This allows townships and counties the ability to remove bad faith actors within the system.”

Senate Bill 3460 creates a process in which countywide elected officials or township officers can be placed on administrative leave in the wake of a criminal charge for a crime or any offense in violation of their official oath. Specifically, this measure allows county or township boards to vote to determine if the official should be placed on administrative leave with a three-fifths vote.

Read more: Stadelman-sponsored measure to promote public trust in local government passes committee

Morrison’s measures to tackle DCFS shortcomings head to House

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Thursday, February 17, 2022 08:56 AM
  • DCFS
  • SB3747
  • SB3853
  • Extended Family Support

Morrison presents bills to the floorSPRINGFIELD – State Senator Julie Morrison’s legislative package to further protect children in the care of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services is on its way to the House.

"We owe it to the children and families who rely on DCFS to do everything in our power to keep them safe and give them the best services we are able to provide," said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). "While there is much more work to be done, these measures are a step in the right direction."

Senate Bill 3747 provides that all children under the age of five in the child welfare system would be eligible for the Child Care Assistance Program, which helps provide financial assistance for quality child care. Additionally, infants and toddlers in the care of DCFS would automatically be eligible for the state's Early Intervention Program, supporting families in promoting their child's development.

Senate Bill 3853 provides families who receive Extended Family Support services from DCFS with additional resources through a three-year pilot program. The measure includes broader "wraparound" case management services, home visiting services for caregivers of children under five, and more.

Both measures passed the Senate Wednesday and head to the House for further consideration.

Martwick measure to tackle Chicago teacher shortage passes senate

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Category: Senator Robert Martwick News
Thursday, February 17, 2022 08:49 AM
  • Education
  • Chicago Teacher Shortage
  • SB3465

Martwick addresses teacher shortage in committeeSPRINGFIELD – A measure advanced by Senator Robert Martwick (D-Chicago) to address Illinois’ ever-growing teacher shortage by bringing back retired educators cleared an important hurdle.

“There are thousands of classrooms across the state where students are going without any instruction,” Martwick said. “We need this bill to put teachers in classrooms and ensure our children thrive academically.”

Senate Bill 3465 amends the Chicago Teacher Article of the Illinois Pension code by allowing retired CPS teachers to return to work without it affecting their pensions. Schools are able to submit documentation with their regional superintendent to request help from retired educators in a “subject shortage area”. This emergency measure will remain in effect until June 30, 2024.

“Although our students have returned to in-person learning, we will not make up for pandemic learning loss without teachers in classrooms to guide and support them,” Martwick said. “I am pleased that we are one step closer to removing the barriers that prevent retired professional educators from returning to schools during this epic shortage.”

Senate Bill 3465 passed the Senate on Wednesday.

Senate Democrats commend selection of new Legislative Inspector General

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Category: Member News
Wednesday, February 16, 2022 07:10 PM
  • Muñoz
  • Morrison
  • Sims
  • Legislative Inspector General
  • Michael McCuskey

judge 021622SPRINGFIELD – Michael McCuskey, a former public defender and judge, was selected by the Senate Wednesday to serve as the state’s next Legislative Inspector General.

“We need to make sure the General Assembly has the proper ethical oversight, and it’s about time we select someone who understands the importance of this job,” said State Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin).  “The Hon. Michael P. McCuskey’ commitment to public service through his work as a public defender and a judge makes him an outstanding person for the job.”

Read more: Senate Democrats commend selection of new Legislative Inspector General

Pacione-Zayas spearheads measure to help families afford higher education

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Category: Senator Cristina Pacione-Zayas News
Wednesday, February 16, 2022 06:17 PM
  • Pacione-Zayas
  • Higher Education Savings Program
  • SB3991

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SPRINGFIELD – To increase accessibility for higher education, State Senator Cristina Pacione-Zayas (D-Chicago) has advanced a measure to allow the state treasurer’s office to make payments to Children’s Savings Accounts specifically for students from financially insecure households.

“Historically, Black and Latine families have faced systemic barriers to higher education including affordability, and we need to make sure the programs we have in place to help children are as equitable as possible,” Pacione-Zayas said. “Children’s Savings Accounts are a great mechanism for helping students afford education expenses, but we need to make sure families who need help get assistance.”

The Illinois Children’s Savings Account program will go into effect in 2023. Under the current program, applicable families will receive a seed deposit of $50. Senate Bill 3991 allows the state treasurer’s office to supplement CSA’s for financially insecure households with additional funds.

Read more: Pacione-Zayas spearheads measure to help families afford higher education

Turner’s bill to honor service members passes Senate

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Wednesday, February 16, 2022 06:14 PM
  • Veterans
  • SB3459
  • Turner
  • Service Members

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SPRINGFIELD – In an effort to honor our state’s fallen heroes, State Senator Doris Turner (D-Springfield) is championing a measure to honor their next of kin with the presentation of an Illinois flag. 

“Our country would not be where it is today without the sacrifice of our brave men and women in uniform,” Turner said. “This measure will help show the respect we have for the families that pay the ultimate sacrifice.”

Under Turner’s measure, if an Illinois resident dies while on State Active Duty or Federal Active Duty, their next of kin would be presented the Illinois state flag by military personnel.

Read more: Turner’s bill to honor service members passes Senate

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