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Bennett: Illinois expiration dates for driver licenses, vehicle registration extended

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Category: Senator Scott Bennett News
Thursday, April 09, 2020 10:45 AM
  • Bennett
  • Drivers License
online driver services FB websiteCHAMPAIGN – While Driver Services facilities remain closed to the public, State Senator Scott Bennett (D-Champaign) is reminding people that expiring driver’s licenses, vehicle registrations and other transactions will be extended at least 30 days after facilities reopen.


Secretary of State Jesse White closed all Drivers Services facilities statewide through April 30 due to the extension of the governor’s Stay at Home Order. After the facilities reopen, people will be able to renew documents that have expired during the closure with no penalty.

“I applaud the secretary of state’s efforts to keep employees and the public safe through this public health crisis by offering many services online,” Bennett said. “You may not physically be able to go to these facilities right now, but you can utilize their services from home.” 

Bennett is encouraging residents to take advantage of the secretary of state’s online services at www.cyberdriveillinois.com. These services include:

  • renewing a vehicle registration;
  • applying for a vehicle title and registration;
  • obtaining a duplicate driver’s license or ID card;
  • obtaining a driving record abstract;
  • renewing a standard driver’s license with the Safe Driver Renewal program.

“Utilizing these online services will reduce foot traffic and check-in lines once Drivers Services facilities reopen,” Bennett said.

Bennett is also reminding residents that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has extended the federal REAL ID deadline an additional year to Oct. 1, 2021. Current Illinois driver’s licenses or ID cards will continue to be accepted at airports, military bases and secure federal facilities.

Bennett urges residents with questions or concerns to call his office at 217-355-5252 or visit SenatorBennett.com. 

Ellman provides ideas to support mental health during Stay at Home Order

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Category: Senator Laura Ellman News
Wednesday, April 08, 2020 10:22 AM
  • Mental Health
  • Ellman
  • COVID-19
ellman 112119 mrNAPERVILLE – With Illinois’ Stay at Home Order extended through April 30, State Senator Laura Ellman (D-Naperville) is sharing mental health resources with residents.

“Staying physically and mentally health is imperative in this challenging time,” Ellman said. “If you’re struggling with depression, anxiety, or other problems, there are resources available to help.”

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) in Wheaton can be reached at 630-752-0066 for anyone experiencing a mental health crisis.

Read more: Ellman provides ideas to support mental health during Stay at Home Order

Martwick reminds residents expiration dates for driver licenses, vehicle registration extended

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Category: Senator Robert Martwick News
Wednesday, April 08, 2020 05:59 AM
  • Driver's Licenses
  • Martwick

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Jones supports SNAP recipients receiving additional benefits during COVID-19 pandemic

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Category: Senator Emil Jones III News
Tuesday, April 07, 2020 11:41 AM
  • SNAP
  • Jones
jones 041220CHICAGO – State Senator Emil Jones, III announced Tuesday that eligible SNAP recipients will receive additional benefits beginning this week. 


“All families, especially ones with low-incomes, need support more than ever,” Jones (D-Chicago) said. “Many people were laid off their jobs, so it’s essential for them to know that they have more funds to still feed their families during this pandemic.”

More than 450,000 Illinois residents will receive additional Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. The increased amount will automatically load onto their link cards. Link card holders do not need to call or visit an office. All new applications authorized in April will also receive the maximum allotment for their household size.

SNAP households that are not currently receiving the maximum allowance will receive additional SNAP benefits. Households already receiving the maximum benefit will not receive additional benefits. 

Maximum amounts per household size:

Number in SNAP household

Maximum benefit

1

$194

2

$355

3

$509

4

$646

5

$768

6

$921

7

$1,018

8

$1,164

Each additional person

Add $146

Illinois SNAP recipients receive their benefits at different times each month, so increased SNAP benefits will be loaded on different dates for SNAP recipients.

Jones urges residents with questions or concerns to give his office a call at 773-995-7748. 

Bennett shares tips to manage mental health during Stay at Home Order

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Category: Senator Scott Bennett News
Tuesday, April 07, 2020 10:14 AM
  • Bennett
  • Mental Health
  • COVID-19
bennett 020520CHAMPAIGN – With the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus continuing to rise in Illinois, Governor Pritzker issued an extension of the Stay at Home Order until the end of April. State Senator Scott Bennett (D-Champaign) is sharing resources with community members on how to manage their mental health while at home.

“Mental health is vital during this challenging time,” Bennett said. “As we face uncertainty about the coronavirus, there are measures we can take to stay calm.”

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) in Champaign has a hotline at 217-​419-5345 and a textline for support. Text NAMI to 741741 for anyone who may experience a mental health crisis.

Senator Bennett encourages residents to take simple steps to care for themselves, such as:​

  • Connect with friends and family online,
  • Keep regular work hours while at home,
  • Prepare healthy meals,
  • Exercise regularly, and
  • Stay up to date with accurate information.

“There are still ways to keep up with family and friends while respecting social distance,” Bennett said. “It’s important to maintain your relationships right now so that we can overcome this together.”

While Senator Bennett’s office is closed during the Stay at Home Order, staff can be reached at 217-355-5252 to assist with any state services. More resources for COVID-19 can be found at coronavirus.illinois.gov.

Jones announces additional support to essential workers

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Category: Senator Emil Jones III News
Tuesday, April 07, 2020 10:11 AM
  • Jones
  • Childcare Support
jones 012918SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Emil Jones, III (D-Chicago) announced Monday the expansion of support to childcare workers and other essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Essential workers do not have the luxury of staying home during this crisis,” Jones said. “Doctors and nurses are working day in and day out so it’s important these childcare centers are sustained to support these essential employees."

All essential workers in health care, human services, essential government services, and essential infrastructure now qualify for the state’s Child Care Assistance. Most of the expenses of emergency childcare centers and homes will be covered. This expansion of eligibility includes those working as nurses and doctors, supporting staff in hospitals, grocery store clerks and food producers.

Read more: Jones announces additional support to essential workers

Belt announces additional support to childcare providers and essential workers

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Category: Senator Christopher Belt News
Tuesday, April 07, 2020 09:35 AM
  • Belt
  • Childcare Support
belt 032019 2SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Christopher Belt (D-Centreville) announces the expansion of support to childcare workers and other essential workers during this COVID-19 crisis.

“During this crisis essential workers still need someone to watch over their children, which is why this additional support to childcare centers is critical,” Belt said. “This ensures that their kids are still safe while increasing the affordability at these centers in the time being.”

On April 1st, all essential workers in health care, human services, essential government services, and essential infrastructure will qualify for the state’s Child Care Assistance. Most of the expenses of emergency childcare centers and homes will be covered. This expansion of eligibility includes those working as nurses and doctors, supporting staff in hospitals, grocery store clerks and food producers.

For more information on assistance that’s available at the Department of Human Services visit: DHS.illinois.gov/helpishere and coronavirus.illinois.gov

Emergency childcare centers will receive additional reimbursement rates above their usual pay rate. Childcare center and that are interested in re-opening as emergency child centers are able to apply for a permit through the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. Home childcare providers do not need a permit and can serve up to 6 children.

For more information emergency childcare centers and how to apply visit: www2.illinois.gov/sites/OECD.

PathoSans/Klarion Technologies partners with Sims and Cullerton to donate COVID-19 fighting disinfectant to Illinois’ first responders

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Category: Senator Tom Cullerton News
Friday, April 03, 2020 02:00 PM
  • T.Cullerton
  • Sanitizer

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Read more: PathoSans/Klarion Technologies partners with Sims and Cullerton to donate COVID-19 fighting...

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