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Hunter leads measure to prioritize kin-first foster care placements

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Category: Senator Mattie Hunter News
Tuesday, November 19, 2024 04:57 PM
  • DCFS
  • Foster Families
  • Family Connections
  • Kinship in Demand (KIND)
  • HB4781

hunter 111924SPRINGFIELD — Despite research indicating improved stability and emotional well-being for children placed with relative caregivers, over 60% of these caregivers in Illinois are denied the financial support received by unrelated foster care parents. To address this disparity, State Senator Mattie Hunter advanced a measure through the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday aimed at removing barriers and strengthening kinship care.

“We know children are more likely to thrive when they remain connected to their families and culture,” said Hunter (D-Chicago). “However, many relatives who step into the caregiver role — often at a moment’s notice — face significant financial challenges.”

Read more: Hunter leads measure to prioritize kin-first foster care placements

The Majority Report 11/18/24 - Enhancing patient confidentiality, historic rememberance, and more

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Category: Majority Report
Monday, November 18, 2024 12:36 PM
  • Koehler
  • Majority Report
  • Fine
  • Peters
  • ILBC
  • Preston
  • Illinois Underground Railroad Task Force
  • Speech Therapy
  • Chronic Pain Treatment

Sen. Peters

Black Caucus: Hate has no place in Illinois

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Robert Peters, Senate chair of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus, issued the following statement in response to hateful, racist text messages targeting Black Americans in Illinois:

“The Illinois Legislative Black Caucus is deeply alarmed by the recent reports of racist text messages targeting Black Americans in Illinois and across the nation," said Peters (D-Chicago). "These messages, part of a disturbing and growing nationwide trend, are a direct attack on the dignity and humanity of Black people and all marginalized communities. We stand in solidarity with those affected."

Read more.

 

Sen. Fine

Fine to expand chronic pain treatment and enhance patient confidentiality

SPRINGFIELD – Working with advocates for patients with chronic pain and the State Medical Society, State Senator Laura Fine advanced legislation authorizing prescribers to make chronic pain health treatment decisions for their patients. In 2016, states began instituting policies severely restricting the prescription of certain opioids, however, for some patients this is a life-saving treatment.

“Chronic pain patients who cannot access the proper treatments may turn to self-medicating with dangerous alternatives. These alternatives can put a patient's physical and mental health at risk,” said Fine (D-Glenview). “This initiative allows for healthcare professionals to make medical decisions based on their patient’s needs.”

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Sen. Koehler

Koehler outlines recommendations to enhance historic remembrance of Underground Railroad in Illinois

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Dave Koehler and the members of the Underground Railroad Task Force put forth their statewide plan to connect existing local projects and new projects to create a cohesive history of the Underground Railroad in Illinois, while establishing new educational and tourism opportunities.

“Despite nationwide efforts to restrict education about our country’s history of racism, Illinois remains committed to shining a light on our past so we can move forward,” said Koehler (D-Peoria). “Our bipartisan initiative will shed light on Illinois’ historic ties to the Underground Railroad, and honor the brave individuals who fought against slavery and oppression so many years ago.”

Read more.

 

Sen. Preston

Preston leads discussions on measure to enhance speech therapy coverage to treat stuttering

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Willie Preston held a subject matter hearing in the Senate Executive Committee to discuss the need for health insurance companies to provide coverage for speech therapy as a treatment for stuttering.

“This bill makes a powerful statement about Illinois’ commitment to accessible and affordable health care,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “We are working to remove financial and administrative barriers to those seeking speech therapy services.”

Read more.

 

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Senate President Don Harmon, Oak Park: Veterans Day tribute: Bensenville celebrates armed forces with medal ceremony, breakfast | Fox 32 Chicago

Senator Adriane Johnson, Buffalo Grove: ‘We appreciate being noticed and thanked’ Buffalo Grove Veterans Day Celebration and Luncheon | Chicago Tribune

Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr., Chicago: Pullman elementary school continues nearly quarter-century tradition of honoring veterans | Chicago Sun-Times

 

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Fine to expand chronic pain treatment and enhance patient confidentiality

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Category: Senator Laura Fine News
Monday, November 18, 2024 11:06 AM
  • Fine
  • HB5373
  • Chronic Pain Treatment

FineSPRINGFIELD – Working with advocates for patients with chronic pain and the State Medical Society, State Senator Laura Fine advanced legislation authorizing prescribers to make chronic pain health treatment decisions for their patients. In 2016, states began instituting policies severely restricting the prescription of certain opioids, however, for some patients this is a life-saving treatment.

“Chronic pain patients who cannot access the proper treatments may turn to self-medicating with dangerous alternatives. These alternatives can put a patient's physical and mental health at risk,” said Fine (D-Glenview). “This initiative allows for healthcare professionals to make medical decisions based on their patient’s needs.”

House Bill 5373 reflects new guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the prescribing of opioids for chronic pain. The legislation allows physicians to make necessary prescriptions for controlled substances, including opioids, without strict limitations based on dosage amounts except as provided under federal law.

Read more: Fine to expand chronic pain treatment and enhance patient confidentiality

Simmons celebrates medical debt relief for thousands of Illinois residents

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Category: Senator Mike Simmons News
Friday, November 15, 2024 11:37 AM
  • IDHFS
  • Simmons
  • Medical Debt Relief

simmons 111524SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services announced Thursday more than 52,000 Illinois residents have been relieved of their medical debt under the state’s new Medical Debt Relief Pilot Program championed by State Senator Mike Simmons this year.

“I am thrilled that, as a result of The Medical Debt Relief Act, 52,000 Illinoisans have received medical debt relief in October alone,” said Simmons (D-Chicago). “Medical debt should never place a burden on families who’ve endured a medical crisis. I am proud that we are taking rapid action as a state to wipe out medical debt for families and individuals and support them with a more secure financial future.”

 

Read more: Simmons celebrates medical debt relief for thousands of Illinois residents

Preston leads discussions on measure to enhance speech therapy coverage to treat stuttering

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Category: Senator Willie Preston News
Thursday, November 14, 2024 12:58 PM
  • Health Insurance
  • Accessible Affordable Health Care
  • Speech Therapy Services
  • SB3972

preston 111324SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Willie Preston held a subject matter hearing in the Senate Executive Committee to discuss the need for health insurance companies to provide coverage for speech therapy as a treatment for stuttering.

“This bill makes a powerful statement about Illinois’ commitment to accessible and affordable health care,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “We are working to remove financial and administrative barriers to those seeking speech therapy services.”

Senate Bill 3972 would require health insurers to cover habilitative and rehabilitative speech therapy as a treatment for stuttering.  While current law considers speech therapy a covered habilitative service for those under 19, insurance coverage is clouded by exclusions and limitations of the individual’s policy.

Read more: Preston leads discussions on measure to enhance speech therapy coverage to treat stuttering

Senate Democrats honor veterans

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Category: Member News
Wednesday, November 13, 2024 05:54 PM
  • Hastings
  • Veterans Day
  • Porfirio
  • Walker
  • Slideshow

Sens. Hastings, Porfirio and Walker

SPRINGFIELD – Members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus took a moment during the legislative session Wednesday to honor and recognize veterans just days after Veterans Day.

The caucus proudly includes three members who served in the military: Senators Michael E. Hastings (Army), Mike Porfirio (Navy and Current Navy Reserve), and Mark Walker (Army) – all who thanked their fellow veterans and reflected on their own experiences while serving.

“As a veteran myself, we must share our experience and our stories,” said Hastings (D-Frankfort). “We must teach young people how important service and patriotism is. We must do more in the legislature to support our veterans after returning home. We have the power and we must use Veterans Day as a reminder that freedom isn’t free.”

Members also spoke about the importance of educating the younger generation about the importance of veterans and emphasized the importance of never giving up on passing meaningful legislation to support our troops.

Read more: Senate Democrats honor veterans

Black Caucus: Hate has no place in Illinois

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Category: Member News
Wednesday, November 13, 2024 01:39 PM
  • Peters
  • ILBC
  • Hate Speech

Illinois Legislative Black CaucusSPRINGFIELD – State Senator Robert Peters (D-Chicago), Senate chair of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus, issued the following statement in response to hateful, racist text messages targeting Black Americans in Illinois:

“The Illinois Legislative Black Caucus is deeply alarmed by the recent reports of racist text messages targeting Black Americans in Illinois and across the nation. These messages, part of a disturbing and growing nationwide trend, are a direct attack on the dignity and humanity of Black people and all marginalized communities. We stand in solidarity with those affected.

Read more: Black Caucus: Hate has no place in Illinois

Koehler outlines recommendations to enhance historic remembrance of Underground Railroad in Illinois

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Category: Senator Dave Koehler News
Wednesday, November 13, 2024 10:57 AM
  • Koehler
  • Education
  • Tourism
  • Illinois History
  • Illinois Underground Railroad Task Force

Sen. Dave Koehler

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Dave Koehler and the members of the Underground Railroad Task Force put forth their statewide plan to connect existing local projects and new projects to create a cohesive history of the Underground Railroad in Illinois, while establishing new educational and tourism opportunities.

“Despite nationwide efforts to restrict education about our country’s history of racism, Illinois remains committed to shining a light on our past so we can move forward,” said Koehler (D-Peoria). “Our bipartisan initiative will shed light on Illinois’ historic ties to the Underground Railroad, and honor the brave individuals who fought against slavery and oppression so many years ago.” 

The task force – created through legislation led by Koehler – has spent the last year meeting to devise a strategy for sharing, growing and celebrating the history of the Underground Railroad in Illinois.

Read more: Koehler outlines recommendations to enhance historic remembrance of Underground Railroad in Illinois

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