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College students could see lower textbook prices under Murphy plan

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Tuesday, March 02, 2021 12:41 PM
  • Higher Education
  • Murphy
  • Students
  • College Textbooks

pexels karolina grabowska 5632406SPRINGFIELD – College students in Illinois could see lower textbook purchase and rental costs under legislation filed by State Senator Laura Murphy (D-Des Plaines), which requires colleges and universities to find ways to make course materials more affordable.

“A full-time undergraduate student today spends nearly $1,300 per year on textbooks and supplies. Especially on top of tuition and other fees, that can be overwhelming,” Murphy said. “It’s time to explore more affordable options, like inclusive access models, e-books, and subscription and rental programs.”

Read more: College students could see lower textbook prices under Murphy plan

The Majority Report 03/01/21 - New bills on the way

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Category: Majority Report
Monday, March 01, 2021 04:21 PM
  • Bennett
  • Prescription Costs
  • Majority Report
  • Disabilities
  • Fine
  • Dementia
  • Cunningham

Sen. Bill Cunningham

Cunningham introduces legislation to help older adults and people with disabilities stay in their homes

SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Bill Cunningham has introduced a measure to make home services more available and affordable, helping older adults and people with disabilities continue to live in their own homes.

“Older adults should have every opportunity to live in their own homes as long as possible,” said Cunningham, a Democrat who represents portions of Chicago and the southwest suburbs. “And, people with disabilities deserve to live independently whenever possible.”

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Patients with dementia

Senator Fine plan would give social services agents tools to care for dementia patients

SPRINGFIELD — To help social services employees better identify, understand and protect patients with dementia, State Senator Laura Fine (D-Glenview) is partnering with the Illinois chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association on legislation to improve training for employees of the Illinois Department on Aging’s Adult Protective Services division.

“For employees working to prevent abuse and neglect of older adults, it’s critical to be familiar with the symptoms of dementia and the types of abuse that most commonly affect patients living with it,” Senator Fine said. “A well-educated workforce means better protection for aging Illinoisans.”

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Sen. Scott Bennett

Bennett and cancer advocates attend prescription drug town hall

CHAMPAIGN — State Senator Scott Bennett (D-Champaign) joined cancer survivors, caregivers and advocates at a virtual town hall last week to discuss the need to limit co-pays and other cost-sharing requirements for prescription drugs.

Out-of-pocket health care costs are on the rise, with some Illinoisans unable to access the life-saving treatments and medications recommended by their providers. In 2021 alone, the American Cancer Society predicts that 74,980 Illinoisans will be diagnosed with cancer. Every Illinoisan with cancer—even those with good insurance plans—will face high out-of-pocket costs that make it harder for patients to afford their prescribed medication.

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Holmes advises area businesses to take advantage of loans, DBE workshops

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Monday, March 01, 2021 11:24 AM
  • Holmes
  • IDOT
  • SBA Disaster Loans
  • DBE Program

holmes 031220 2Aurora – Assistant Senate Majority Leader Linda Holmes (D-Aurora) is reminding small businesses in DuPage, Kane and Will counties that Economic Injury Disaster Loans are still available for those organizations affected by civil unrest that occurred from May 26 to June 8, 2020. She also is sharing information on upcoming workshops for businesses interested in the Illinois Department of Transportation’s Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program.

The Small Business Administration is urging those eligible to apply before the deadline of March 23.

“If your business suffered damage or loss during this period last spring, I encourage you to apply for these low-interest loans,” Holmes said. “This does not cover COVID related losses, but those due to the civil unrest that took place in communities across the country.”

According to the SBA, working capital loans up to $2 million are available at 3 percent for small businesses and 2.75 percent for private nonprofit organizations, with terms up to 30 years. The loans are intended to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable, and other expenses that could have been paid had the disaster not occurred. To be considered for this assistance, eligible entities need to apply by the deadline.

Applicants may apply online using the Electronic Loan Application (ELA) via SBA’s secure website at DisasterLoan.sba.gov and should apply under SBA declaration # 16494, not for the COVID-19 program.

For those interested in participating in IDOT’s DBE program, IDOT will be hosting free virtual workshops throughout March. The DBE program provides minorities, women and other eligible small businesses an opportunity to participate in highway, transit and airport contracts that are federal and state funded.

“Now is an ideal time to get involved in the DBE program: because of the $45 billion Rebuild Illinois plan, IDOT is helping to deliver the largest capital program in state history,” Holmes said. This promotes equity and inclusion, as well as diversifying job sites and workforce to reflect the communities it serves.”

Workshop information, including dates and times, is available at http://ow.ly/UB4Z50DL59u. Advance registration is required.

What does Black History Month mean to you?

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Category: Senator Kimberly A. Lightford News
Friday, February 26, 2021 05:20 PM
  • Lightford
  • Hunter
  • Peters
  • Villanueva
  • Black History
  • Johnson
  • Doris Turner

 BHM2021 022621Members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus talk about why Black History Month is important to them, to our state and to our country. Watch here: https://youtu.be/3CRb1br504s

Van Pelt excited for new vaccination site

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Category: Senator Patricia Van Pelt News
Friday, February 26, 2021 05:08 PM
  • Van Pelt
  • COVID-19
  • United Center
  • Mass Vaccination Site

united ctr 022621CHICAGO – State Senator Patricia Van Pelt (D-Chicago) is excited thousands of people will be able to receive their COVID-19 dose at the United Center starting next month.

“I am excited that the United Center, which falls in the district I represent, will be home to a new mass vaccination site,” Van Pelt said. “Thousands of people will have access to this site, which will help increase the efficiency of the vaccine distribution in underprivileged areas like the ones I represent.”

The implementation of this site – which was announced by the governor Friday – is a joint collaboration with state, local and federal officials, and will open for 1B+ vaccinations starting March 10.

Read more: Van Pelt excited for new vaccination site

Cunningham measure extending workers’ comp protections signed into law

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Category: Senator Bill Cunningham News
Friday, February 26, 2021 04:59 PM
  • Cunningham
  • First Responders
  • Workers Compensation
  • Essential Workers

emts masks 022621 2SPRINGFIELD – During the first peak of the COVID-19 pandemic last spring, the Illinois General Assembly passed a law offering additional workers’ compensation protections to first responders and essential workers. Today, the governor signed State Senator Bill Cunningham’s measure to extend those protections by six months.

The law allows essential workers and first responders to file for workers’ compensation benefits if they contract COVID-19 during the course of their employment – providing them with additional economic support while they recover from the illness. Employers have an opportunity to rebut workers’ claims by demonstrating they followed all applicable public health guidelines.

Read more: Cunningham measure extending workers’ comp protections signed into law

Crowe encourages local business owners to take advantage of PPP changes

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Category: Senator Rachelle Crowe News
Friday, February 26, 2021 03:14 PM
  • Crowe
  • Small Business
  • PPP Changes

small biz 110520MARYVILLE – With the Paycheck Protection Program now more accessible to smaller businesses, State Senator Rachelle Crowe wants to make sure local entrepreneurs are aware of recent changes to the federal program.

“The federal Paycheck Protection Program has been a great opportunity that has helped many of our local small businesses overcome financial burdens, but it was difficult to access for some of our smallest business owners,” Crowe said. “If you looked into the program before but decided you didn’t qualify or wouldn’t be able to fill out the paperwork, it’s worth looking into again after the recent changes.”

The loan calculation formula has been changed in hopes of making it easier for sole proprietors, independent contractors and self-employed residents to qualify for relief. They’ve also established that student loan debt and prior incarceration will no longer prevent small business owners from obtaining relief.

“If your business employs 20 people or less, now is the time to apply,” Crowe added. “The federal government has opened a special window where only the smallest businesses – which make up 98% of the small business community – can apply.”

This special application window opened Feb. 24 and extends for two weeks.

More information about the PPP program, including how to apply, is available on the Small Business Administration’s website.

Cunningham encourages local business owners to take advantage of PPP changes

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Category: Senator Bill Cunningham News
Friday, February 26, 2021 02:50 PM
  • Cunningham
  • Small Business
  • PPP Changes

PPP Changes 1200x800 2CHICAGO – State Senator Bill Cunningham wants to make sure local entrepreneurs are aware of recent changes to the federal Paycheck Protection Program, meant to make the program more accessible to smaller businesses.

“The PPP program has been a great opportunity that has helped many of our local small businesses stay afloat, but it was hard to access for some of our smallest business owners,” said Cunningham, a Democrat who represents portions of Chicago and the southwest suburbs. “If you looked into the program before but decided you didn’t qualify or wouldn’t be able to fill out the paperwork, it’s worth looking again after the recent changes.”

Read more: Cunningham encourages local business owners to take advantage of PPP changes

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