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Johnson plan would allow older Illinoisans to keep resources close at hand

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Category: Senator Adriane Johnson News
Saturday, May 29, 2021 03:55 PM
  • Seniors
  • Johnson
  • Department of Aging
  • HB32

 Senator Johnson

 

SPRINGFIELD – Older Illinoisans would have a better understanding of the state programs and resources available to them, even without easy access to the internet, under legislation proposed by State Senator Adriane Johnson (D-Buffalo Grove).

“I’ve spoken to countless older neighbors who don’t have a computer or smartphone, or who simply aren’t comfortable navigating the internet,” Johnson said. “When events and services went digital during the pandemic, these Illinoisans were overlooked. Moving forward, we have to ensure no one is left out of the loop.”

The measure would require recipients of home-delivered meals to receive an annual fact sheet developed by the Department on Aging with a current list of toll-free numbers to access information on various health conditions, elder abuse and programs for seniors. Recipients would also receive updates on any new programs for older adults.

Read more: Johnson plan would allow older Illinoisans to keep resources close at hand

Villanueva: Schools should offer instruction on citizenship / Villanueva: Las escuelas deben ofrecer instrucción sobre la ciudadanía

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Category: Senator Celina Villanueva News
Saturday, May 29, 2021 03:52 PM
  • Students
  • Public Schools
  • Villanueva
  • HB3281
  • Citizenship

Senator Villanueva

 

SPRINGFIELD – So that students better understand the naturalization process, State Senator Celina Villanueva (D-Chicago) passed legislation in the Illinois Senate that would allow schools to offer courses on naturalization and citizenship.

“More than two-thirds of students who take the U.S. Citizenship test in their history courses end up failing,” Villanueva said. “Schools should offer instruction on citizenship so that students from all backgrounds know the effort it takes to go through the naturalization process.”

Read more: Villanueva: Schools should offer instruction on citizenship / Villanueva: Las escuelas deben...

Peters’ measure limiting law enforcement intimidation clears Senate

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Category: Senator Robert Peters News
Saturday, May 29, 2021 03:15 PM
  • Law Enforcement
  • Peters
  • Background Checks
  • HB1765

Sen. Robert Peters

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Senate approved a measure sponsored by State Senator Robert Peters (D-Chicago) aimed at limiting the ability of law enforcement agencies to use intimidation tactics.

“Public safety belongs to the people, and as such, anyone who wants to should be able to participate at public hearings without fear of repercussions,” Peters said.

Under House Bill 1765, law enforcement agencies would be prohibited from conducting a background check on a person if the only reason for doing so is that they’re participating in an open, public meeting. The proposal allows some exceptions, such as when public safety is potentially at risk or in cases where the individual in question is under consideration for an appointment to a government body.

Read more: Peters’ measure limiting law enforcement intimidation clears Senate

Anti-opioid death “Alex’s Law” passes General Assembly

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Category: Senator Laura Ellman News
Saturday, May 29, 2021 03:12 PM
  • Ellman
  • Opioid Overdose
  • Alex's Law
  • HB3445

Sen. Laura Ellman

SPRINGFIELD – Alex’s Law, a measure sponsored by State Senator Laura Ellman (D-Naperville) that aims to decrease deaths from opioid overdoses passed the Senate on Saturday. The legislation would ensure that people who seek emergency assistance for an individual experiencing symptoms of an opioid overdose will not be arrested for any crime related to the use of drugs at the scene.

“Saving lives has to be our first priority,” Ellman said. “Fear of criminal charges should never prevent someone from seeking help.”

The idea for the measure came from the death of a 25-year-old Naperville resident, Alex Green, who died of a fentanyl overdose in 2018. Alex had been with others at the time of his overdose, but none of the others on the scene called 911 for assistance. This meant the officers who arrived on scene were not able to identify what had happened until it was too late, despite having Narcan (a medicine used to treat opioid overdoses) with them at the time.

Read more: Anti-opioid death “Alex’s Law” passes General Assembly

Glowiak Hilton plan ensures quality mental health resources for students

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Category: Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton News
Saturday, May 29, 2021 03:09 PM
  • Mental Health
  • Education
  • Glowiak Hilton
  • Students
  • HB212

Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton

SPRINGFIELD – After it passed the Senate with strong bipartisan support, State Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton (D-Western Springs) hopes her initiative will improve student access to mental health education and resources by allowing partnerships between state agencies.

“As our schools recover from numerous pandemic-related challenges, our state must prioritize our students’ well-being,” Glowiak Hilton said. “To ensure children are receiving the best mental health services at school, this proposal allows two key state agencies to work together to improve prevention and treatment resources.”

An initiative of the Illinois State Board of Education, Glowiak Hilton’s proposal allows board officials to collaborate with the Illinois Children’s Mental Health Partnership (ICMHP) to give students access to a wider range of mental health resources at school.

Read more: Glowiak Hilton plan ensures quality mental health resources for students

Johnson: In the wake of the pandemic, public health policy must meet communities’ unique needs

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Category: Senator Adriane Johnson News
Saturday, May 29, 2021 03:05 PM
  • Public Health
  • Johnson
  • Healthy Illinois Survey
  • HB3504

Sen. Adriane Johnson

SPRINGFIELD – Community health issues could be better identified, understood and addressed under legislation sponsored by State Senator Adriane Johnson (D-Buffalo Grove) to conduct a statewide public health survey.

“As the past year has shown us, a public health crisis can impact different neighborhoods in vastly different ways,” Johnson said. “As we craft public health policy in the wake of the pandemic, it’s important that we understand each community’s unique needs.”

Johnson’s legislation would require the Illinois Department of Public Health to administer a comprehensive Healthy Illinois Survey every year to study public health and health equity in Illinois.

The survey would gather input from Illinois residents in urban, suburban and rural areas across the state. Survey questions would cover a range of topics, including access to health services, chronic health conditions, diet, mental health, physical activity, substance abuse and more.

Read more: Johnson: In the wake of the pandemic, public health policy must meet communities’ unique needs

Jones passes legislation that would help stem the opioid epidemic

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Category: Senator Emil Jones III News
Saturday, May 29, 2021 02:40 PM
  • Jones
  • Opioid Crisis
  • Opioids
  • HB3596
  • Electronic Record

 Senator Jones III

 

CHICAGO - State Senator Emil Jones III (D-Chicago) has passed legislation that would create an electronic record on opioid prescriptions to help track doctors who overprescribe and help stem the ongoing opioid epidemic.

“Too many people have tragically lost their lives to the opioid epidemic,” Jones said. “Tracking opioid prescriptions can help us identify areas where these drugs are entering our communities.”

The legislation would require opioid prescriptions to be sent electronically so that they can be recorded in the Prescription Monitoring Program. An exemption could be granted for prescribers who certify to the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation that they will not issue more than 25 prescriptions per year.

Read more: Jones passes legislation that would help stem the opioid epidemic

Hunter bill to add traffic stop protocol to driver’s education passes Senate

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Category: Senator Mattie Hunter News
Saturday, May 29, 2021 02:33 PM
  • Law Enforcement
  • Hunter
  • Traffic Stops
  • HB3097

 Senator Hunter

 

SPRINGFIELD – In cases such as Daunte Wright, Sandra Bland, and many others, traffic stops have escalated into police violence against Black Americans. That all too common circumstance led State Senator Mattie Hunter (D-Chicago) to pass a measure to ensure all new drivers are provided with guidance on how to interact with law enforcement during traffic stops.

“Unfortunately for Black people, traffic stops are something we know can take a rogue turn, and even end in the loss of life,” Hunter said. “Though ultimately, respectability may not always save someone from a police officers’ harmful biases, it can be helpful for drivers to be informed of their rights and what the typical protocol is supposed to be during a traffic stop.”

House Bill 3097 requires police procedures and appropriate interactions with law enforcement during traffic stops to be added to Illinois adult driver education course curriculum, as well as the State Board of Education's curriculum.

Read more: Hunter bill to add traffic stop protocol to driver’s education passes Senate

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  4. Bennett continues fight for new safeguards on removal of coal ash pollution
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