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Feigenholtz law ensures more rights to adults with disabilities

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Category: Senator Sara Feigenholtz News
Tuesday, August 31, 2021 04:20 PM
  • Feigenholtz
  • Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
  • Guardianship
  • HB3849

devel dis 083121SPRINGFIELD – Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities will have a less restrictive alternative to guardianship to support their daily living, thanks to a measure sponsored by State Senator Sara Feigenholtz (D-Chicago) that was signed into law Friday.

“Adults with disabilities deserve the opportunity to make decisions in how they live their daily lives when possible,” Feigenholtz said. “This law helps many people with disabilities build confidence and become better self-advocates.”

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Collins’ plan to expunge felony prostitution convictions signed into law

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Category: Senator Jacqueline Y. Collins News
Monday, August 30, 2021 07:37 PM
  • J.Collins
  • prostitution
  • Record Expungement

collins sex workers 083021CHICAGO – Felony prostitution charges, which have not existed in Illinois since 2013, will be expunged under a new law signed today, the result of legislation by State Senator Jacqueline Collins (D-Chicago).

“The fact we have stopped charging prostitution as a felony means nothing to those whose records continue to be hurt by these charges,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “I want to thank Gov. Pritzker for signing this legislation and moving us beyond a dynamic that only serves to harm sex workers and perpetuate a dangerous, exploitative environment for them.”

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Northwest Chicagoans could benefit from low-interest home equity loans under new law by Pacione-Zayas

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Category: Senator Cristina Pacione-Zayas News
Monday, August 30, 2021 11:39 AM
  • Property Tax Relief
  • Pacione-Zayas
  • Northwest Home Equity Program

delinqu prop taxes 083021CHICAGO – The Northwest Home Equity Program will have the ability to provide low- or no-interest home assistance loans to homeowners struggling to make their property tax payments under a new law signed today, the result of legislation by State Senator Cristina Pacione-Zayas (D-Chicago).

“We need to use every tool at our disposal to help homeowners who are at risk of default, especially in light of a historically difficult year that has affected everyone’s finances,” Pacione-Zayas said. “With this legislation, homeowners on the Northwest side will get the additional assistance they need to help pay their property taxes.”

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At-home food operations will see expanded sales opportunities thanks to Koehler’s new law

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Category: Senator Dave Koehler News
Monday, August 30, 2021 11:29 AM
  • Koehler
  • Cottage Food Operations
  • Farmers Markets
  • SB2007

pies 083021SPRINGFIELD – Legislation sponsored by State Senator Dave Koehler (D-Peoria) was signed into law Friday expanding the venues where home-cooked food operations may sell their products.

“Especially in light of hardships faced across the state due to the pandemic, we need to be expanding opportunities for Illinoisans to create extra income, not limiting them,” Koehler said. “If even one family is more able to make ends meet as a result of this legislation, it will have served its purpose.

Read more: At-home food operations will see expanded sales opportunities thanks to Koehler’s new law

The Majority Report 08/30/21 - Protecting our most vulnerable

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Category: Majority Report
Monday, August 30, 2021 10:14 AM
  • Mental Health
  • Morrison
  • Majority Report
  • Peters
  • Ellman
  • Preventing Youth Vaping Act
  • Opioid Overdose
  • Alex's Law

Sen. Robert Peters

Peters strengthens mental health crisis response

CHICAGO – Illinois will become the first state to provide people experiencing mental health crises with more appropriate responses thanks to a law sponsored by State Senator Robert Peters (D-Chicago).

“Our goal as public servants must be to provide treatment, not trauma,” Peters said. “Trained mental health officials responding to mental health emergencies is how we provide that treatment. The alternative is how we risk furthering trauma.”

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Opioid Overdoses

Alex's law aims to decrease opioid overdose deaths

SPRINGFIELD – People seeking help for an individual experiencing an opioid overdose will no longer fear arrest under Alex’s Law, a new statute sponsored by State Senator Laura Ellman (D-Naperville) that was recently signed into law.

“Fear of criminal charges should never result in someone not receiving the medical assistance they need,” Ellman said. “Saving lives has to be our first priority.”

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Sen. Julie Morrison: Preventing Youth Vaping Act

Morrison's attorney general-backed Preventing Youth Vaping Act signed into law

SPRINGFIELD – A steadfast supporter of keeping tobacco out of the hands of children, State Senator Julie Morrison (D-Lake Forest) is proud of a newly signed law creating the Preventing Youth Vaping Act.

“Vaping- and e-cigarette-related deaths and illnesses have become a nationwide outbreak that no user is immune to — no matter how young they are,” said Morrison. “We must continue to change the culture of smoking – especially for younger generations. The Preventing Youth Vaping Act is another step toward keeping these harmful products out of the hands of children.”

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Senator Scott Bennett, Champaign: Gov. Pritzker signs legislation providing student borrowers with critical information on educational lending options | Riverbender.com

Senators Jacqueline Y. Collins, Chicago, and Napoleon Harris III, Harvey: Illinois State Police to install license plate-reading cameras on Chicago area expressways as violence persists | Chicago Tribune

Senator Celina Villanueva, Chicago: Gov. Pritzker signs package of legislation to advance equity in higher education | WIFR 23

 

 

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Sexual assault survivors will now have more privacy

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Category: Senator Kimberly A. Lightford News
Friday, August 27, 2021 05:09 PM
  • Lightford
  • SB2339
  • SB2340

Senator LightfordSPRINGFIELD – Survivors of sexual assault will now have more privacy from the public because of a new law sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford (D-Maywood).

“Sexual assault survivors deserve to withhold the details of their traumatic experience, Lightford said. “Now they will have the right to share their stories when they are ready, and no one else will be able to tell them first.”

Senate Bill 2339 clarifies that anyone seeking to inspect or copy court records relating to a child survivor of sexual crimes must get a court order, with reasonable exceptions for people who play a legitimate role in the judicial process. The law, which is supported by the circuit court of Cook County, closes a loophole that prevents them from excluding identities when releasing certain court records.

Read more: Sexual assault survivors will now have more privacy

New Crowe law requires public notice for power plant demolition

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Category: Senator Rachelle Crowe News
Friday, August 27, 2021 05:03 PM
  • Crowe
  • Environment
  • Power Plant Closure
  • SB1920
  • Wood River

Sen. Rachelle Crowe

SPRINGFIELD – Citing safety concerns from the Wood River community following an unexpected power plant demolition, State Senator Rachelle Crowe (D-Glen Carbon) created a new law requiring any property owner planning to demolish a power plant to notify surrounding communities. 

“Communities need to be aware of any environmental or safety concerns happening in close proximity,” Crowe said. “By requiring companies to notify residents of power plant demolitions, we can help families prepare themselves.”

Earlier this year, Wood River and East Alton residents were alarmed when they heard explosions from the decommissioned Wood River Power Station without warning.

Read more: New Crowe law requires public notice for power plant demolition

Bush: We are one step closer to cleaner, safer drinking water

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Category: Senator Melinda Bush News
Friday, August 27, 2021 04:58 PM
  • Bush
  • Lead Water Lines
  • Safe Drinking Water

Senator Melinda Bush

SPRINGFIELD -- Illinois has more lead lines that bring drinking water into homes than any other state, but under Senator Melinda Bush’s Lead Service Line Replacement Notification Act, which became law Friday, that will change.

“Lead service lines are a health threat that poisons our children, undermines our residents’ confidence in our municipal government and costs billions of dollars,” Bush said. “This is a feasible and equitable path forward that would require all cities in Illinois to tackle a problem that we know harms Black and Latinx communities the most.”

The Lead Service Line Replacement Notification Act establishes timelines and requirements for the removal and replacement of all lead service lines in Illinois and creates a low-income water assistance program to help fund financial assistance and water projects that include lead pipe replacement.

Read more: Bush: We are one step closer to cleaner, safer drinking water

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