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Lightford’s efforts lead to $15 minimum wage come Jan. 1

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Category: Senator Kimberly A. Lightford News
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 10:13 AM
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Lightford 121024CHICAGO – Following a multi-year implementation period, the state’s minimum wage will reach $15 per hour on Jan. 1, thanks to steadfast advocacy from Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford.

“As a state, we have helped countless workers make ends meet, reduce financial stress, and provide a more solid foundation for their futures,” said Lightford (D-Maywood). “The $15 minimum wage is a testament to our commitment to economic justice and our belief that everyone who works full time deserves a living wage.”

Lightford led a law in 2019 to put the state on the path to a $15 per hour minimum wage by 2025. The minimum wage was raised from $8.25 to $10 in 2019. Each year after, on Jan. 1, the minimum wage increased by $1 – putting it at $15 come Jan. 1, 2025. Additionally, the youth minimum wage rate will raise to $13 per hour.

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Morrison celebrates oldest living former NASA astronaut

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 09:32 AM
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Sen Morrison honors LovellDEERFIELD – State Senator Julie Morrison commemorated Dec. 21, 2024 as James A. Lovell Day to celebrate the Lake Forest man whose words of, “Houston, we've had a problem,” are still said daily some 54 years later. 

“James A. Lovell’s extraordinary courage and skills have left an indelible mark on human space exploration,” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “His achievements have long inspired generations to dream big and persevere in the face of seemingly impossible challenges.”

Lovell is best known for his remarkable role in the Apollo 13 mission – an incredible story of survival and human resilience. In April 1970, when an oxygen tank explosion crippled their spacecraft, Lovell and his crew transformed what could have been a tragic disaster into one of the most remarkable rescue missions in history. With limited resources and facing seemingly insurmountable challenges, they navigated their damaged spacecraft back to earth.

Read more: Morrison celebrates oldest living former NASA astronaut

The Majority Report 12/09/24 - Promoting workforce recruitment, prioritizing jobs and more

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Category: Majority Report
Monday, December 09, 2024 05:54 PM
  • Castro
  • Majority Report
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  • Villa
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  • Sound of the State
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  • Language Equity and Access
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  • Workforce Recruitment
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Sen. Peters

More people to receive unpaid wages, thanks to Peters

SPRINGFIELD – Illinois workers now have the ability to see if they are owed unpaid wages through the I-CASH website, thanks to advocacy from State Senator Robert Peters and Treasurer Michael Frerichs.

“Let’s be clear: Wage theft is theft. It’s in fact the leading form of theft,” said Peters (D-Chicago). “People deserve as much time as possible to recover their unpaid wages.”

Read more.

 

Sen. Simmons

Simmons legislation promotes workforce recruitment and retention for educators and childcare providers

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Mike Simmons is sponsoring legislation to strengthen workforce recruitment and retention for educators and childcare providers in Illinois.

“We need a plan for Illinois families and childcare providers to be able to find the best employees possible,” said Simmons (D-Chicago). “By getting feedback from all parties, we can create a comprehensive plan that sets children, families and providers up for success.”

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Sen. Castro

Castro-supported measure to prioritize jobs, promote performing arts

SPRINGFIELD – To uplift the vital economic contributions the arts industry provides to Illinois and the Northwest Suburbs, State Senator Cristina Castro helped lead an initiative through the Senate to support this industry and others.

“Illinois’ creative and performing arts industries employ nearly 200,000 Illinoisans,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “With more flexible rules in place, well-paying job opportunities and a diverse pool of talent, we can expect to see continuing success in the growth of the arts across our state.”

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Sen. Villa

Villa furthers language equity initiative

SPRINGFIELD – A measure championed by State Senator Karina Villa, securing language assistance during state agency administrative hearings passed the Senate with support from the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund.

“Maneuvering government procedures can be overwhelming and difficult, especially when a language barrier is present,” said Villa (D-West Chicago). “Building upon the Language Equity and Access Act that was signed into law in August, this will ensure that every Illinois resident has the same degree of access during hearings, regardless of their proficiency in English.”

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Sound of the State

Sound of the State: Collins discusses efforts to improve birth experiences and postpartum care

State Senator Lakesia Collins joins the Sound of the State to talk about her new law designed to improve birth outcomes through improved access to midwives, perinatal doulas, and lactation consultants.

Listen here.

 

 

Members In The News

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MEMBERS IN THE NEWS

Senator Lakesia Collins, Chicago: IL senators unanimously approve plan protecting survivors of childhood sexual abuse | WAND

Senator Paul Faraci, Champaign: Faraci advances measure to expand mental health care for veterans and first responders | Vermilion County First

Senator Mattie Hunter, Chicago: Illinois Senate unanimously passes bill making it easier for a child’s relatives to become foster parents | KFVS

 

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Sims elected national chair of Council of State Governments

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Category: Senator Elgie R. Sims Jr. News
Monday, December 09, 2024 02:43 PM
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  • Council of State Governments

sims chair CSG 120924CHICAGO — State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. was recently elected to serve as the chair of the Council of State Governments.

“It is a tremendous honor to have been elected by my colleagues from all 50 states to serve in this important position,” said Sims (D-Chicago). “Many of the skills and much of the knowledge about policy I developed in partnership with people I met through the Council of State Governments and I am proud to help shape future generations of leaders through this amazing organization of state government leaders.”

The Council of State Governments is the nation’s largest nonpartisan organization serving all three branches of state elected and appointed officials. The mission of the group is to champion excellence in state government.

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The Majority Report 11/28/24 - Giving Thanks

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Category: Majority Report
Thursday, November 28, 2024 08:30 AM
  • Majority Report
  • Thanksgiving
  • Small Business Saturday

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving!

With much to be grateful for this year, it was important for us to reach out and wish you a very safe and happy Thanksgiving.

This day reminds us all to acknowledge the blessings of the past year and to give thanks to the people who have helped us through tough times.

We hope your home is filled with love and warmth, and that you are able to feel a sense of togetherness.

To hear a special Thanksgiving message from Senate President Don Harmon, click here. Happy Thanksgiving!

 

Small Business Saturday

Shop small this holiday season!

We also wanted to remind you this Saturday, Nov. 30 is Small Business Saturday. This annual event was created to encourage consumers to shop at locally-owned establishments during the holidays.

When shopping for gifts or dining out, residents can help our community by patronizing small businesses as much as possible. If money is tight, lend a hand to small business owners by leaving a positive review online, referring a friend, or engaging with your favorite businesses on social media. Don't forget to shop small this holiday season!

 

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Castro praises new Harper College Student Center to strengthen campus life and student success

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Category: Senator Cristina Castro News
Tuesday, November 26, 2024 10:11 AM
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castro harper college 112624PALATINE – State Senator Cristina Castro recently celebrated Harper College as they officially broke ground on the new Canning Student Center, which will provide a wide array of essential services for students.

“Harper College is an integral institution on the pathway to success for undergraduate and continuing education students in this region of Illinois. I have long been advocating for the construction of a student center here, and I’m truly thankful that we’ve reached this important date,” said Castro (D – Elgin). “Investments like this not only enhance the educational environment, but also serve as an important recruitment tool to grow the student body.”

Read more: Castro praises new Harper College Student Center to strengthen campus life and student success

The Majority Report 11/25/24 - Wrapping up fall veto session

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Category: Majority Report
Monday, November 25, 2024 12:55 PM
  • Castro
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  • Hunter
  • Survivors of Abuse
  • Faraci
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  • First Responders Mental Health
  • Subminimum Wage
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Sen. Castro

Castro, Mah bring fair pay to workers with disabilities

SPRINGFIELD — A landmark plan spearheaded by State Senator Cristina Castro and State Representative Theresa Mah to begin phasing out the federal subminimum wage for Illinoisans with disabilities is one step closer to becoming law.

“I’ve heard from friends, family and constituents about the pain they have to live with knowing their son or daughter is doing manual labor in a shop for eight hours a day only to come home with pennies on the dollar in their paycheck,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “This legislation is personal to me and a critical step in upholding the rights and dignity of all workers in our state.”

Read more.

 

Sen. Hunter

Senate passes Hunter legislation strengthening relative foster care

SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Mattie Hunter’s legislation focused on improving the lives of children in state care by providing enhanced support to relative caregivers and reducing barriers to permanency passed the Senate.

“Current licensing procedures create unnecessary roadblocks to financial assistance for relatives serving as caregivers,” said Hunter (D-Chicago). “Research shows children are better off when they can maintain connections to their families and traditions. We need to provide these families with the support they need to make this possible.”

Read more.

 

Sen. Collins

Collins works to expand protections for survivors of sexual abuse

SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Lakesia Collins is leading a measure to protect children and help survivors of sexual abuse seek justice.

“Sexual abuse is always traumatic for children – full stop. But with this legislation, we can give them stronger support if they choose to bring an action in court,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “No one should have to sit in a court room and defend themselves after being victimized as a child.”

Read more.

 

Sen. Faraci

Faraci advances measure to expand mental health care for veterans and first responders

SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Paul Faraci is continuing his efforts to improve access to mental health care for veterans and first responders through legislation aimed at strengthening recent reforms.

“First responders and veterans deserve unrestricted access to the care they need to protect their mental health,” said Faraci (D-Champaign). “This measure ensures there’s no uncertainty about who is covered under this law and reinforces our commitment to improving mental health access in Illinois.”

Read more.

 

Members In The News

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MEMBERS IN THE NEWS

Senator Laura Murphy, Des Plaines: Gov. Pritzker announces $5.5 million expansion of Wiegel's Wood Dale Headquarters | US Agrigulture Post

Senator Robert Peters, Chicago: IL Department of Labor, State Treasurer collaborate to return unpaid wages to workers | WCIA

Senator Mike Simmons, Chicago: Illinois announces $72M in medical debt relief for over 52,000 residents | Illinois Business Journal

 

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Senate passes Hunter legislation strengthening relative foster care

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Category: Senator Mattie Hunter News
Thursday, November 21, 2024 02:25 PM
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  • Slideshow
  • Kinship in Demand (KIND)
  • HB4781
  • Children in Foster Care

Senator Mattie Hunter

SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Mattie Hunter’s legislation focused on improving the lives of children in state care by providing enhanced support to relative caregivers and reducing barriers to permanency passed the Senate on Thursday.

“Current licensing procedures create unnecessary roadblocks to financial assistance for relatives serving as caregivers,” said Hunter (D-Chicago). “Research shows children are better off when they can maintain connections to their families and traditions. We need to provide these families with the support they need to make this possible.”

Read more: Senate passes Hunter legislation strengthening relative foster care

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