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Glowiak Hilton: Suicide prevention should be as easy as a 911 call

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Category: Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton News
Tuesday, February 25, 2020 12:41 PM
  • Public Health
  • Glowiak Hilton
  • Suicide Prevention
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  • FCC
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Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton (D-Western Springs) is calling on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to establish a 3-digit suicide hotline for Americans experiencing mental health crises.

“Mental health crises are becoming more prevalent, specifically in young people, and we need national leadership on this issue,” Glowiak Hilton said. “Creating a dedicated emergency hotline for this will save lives.”

Over 1,000 people commit suicide each year in Illinois alone. LGBT, American Indian, and veteran communities are particularly vulnerable to suicidal thoughts.

Read more: Glowiak Hilton: Suicide prevention should be as easy as a 911 call

Ellman: Let people legally drink on trains

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Category: Senator Laura Ellman News
Thursday, February 20, 2020 02:37 PM
  • Transportation
  • Ellman
  • Amtrak
  • Alcohol
  • SB2961
  • Prohibition

Sen. Laura Ellman

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Ellman (D-Naperville) is taking action to remove an arbitrary law that prohibits drinking alcohol and hasn’t been enforced in nearly a century.

“I was shocked to learn that people were technically breaking the law by ordering a glass of wine on Amtrak,” Ellman said. “There’s no reason responsible adults shouldn’t be able to enjoy an alcoholic beverage on a train.”

Senate Bill 2961 repeals the Railroad Intoxicating Liquor Act of 1911, which prohibits drinking alcohol on trains, around train stations and gives conductors the ability to arrest violators and charge them with a Class C misdemeanor.

Read more: Ellman: Let people legally drink on trains

Belt honors awardees of Defense Superior Service Medal with special plate

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Category: Senator Christopher Belt News
Thursday, February 20, 2020 02:31 PM
  • Belt
  • License Plates
  • SB2497
  • Defense Superior Service Medal

Sen. Christopher Belt

SPRINGFIELD – Illinois residents who have been awarded the Defense Superior Service Medal would be able to receive special license plates under an initiative sponsored by State Senator Christopher Belt (D-Centreville).

“It’s important that we recognize these officers’ commendable service, and allowing the Secretary of State to issue these special plates is one way we can show our thanks,” Belt said. “These officers put their lives on the line for our country. It would be an honor for the State of Illinois to be able to give them this small token of our appreciation.”

Read more: Belt honors awardees of Defense Superior Service Medal with special plate

Joyce offers a bill that would restore state funds to local governments

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Thursday, February 20, 2020 02:26 PM
  • Revenue
  • Joyce
  • SB3392
  • Income Tax
  • LGDF

Sen. Patrick Joyce

SPRINGFIELD – Because local governments deserve a bigger share of the state’s income tax revenue, State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) introduced Senate Bill 3392, an initiative to relieve the burden of property taxes and shore up critical services and programs.

Originally introduced by State Rep. Anthony DeLuca, the plan increases state payments toward the Local Government Distributive Fund. When lawmakers increased the state income tax in 2011, they also reduced the amount of the LGDF for municipalities from 10% to 6%.

Read more: Joyce offers a bill that would restore state funds to local governments

Bennett plan to simplify court fee structure in Illinois clears committe

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Category: Senator Scott Bennett News
Thursday, February 20, 2020 02:21 PM
  • Bennett
  • Fees
  • SB2557
  • State Government

Sen. Scott Bennett

SPRINGFIELD – A measure sponsored by State Senator Scott Bennett clarifying Illinois’ complex court fee system cleared the Senate State Government Committee Wednesday.

The proposal, Senate Bill 2557, specifies funds collected by county clerks from fees, assessments and fines are to be transferred to the State Treasurer to be deposited into the appropriate fund.

“The purpose of this legislation is to ensure court fines and fees are streamlined so that it’s easier for the clerks to administer,” Senator Bennett (D-Champaign) said. “This bill creates a more coherent system that will increase efficiency.”

Read more: Bennett plan to simplify court fee structure in Illinois clears committe

Black Caucus: Governor’s vision sets state on path to help black communities

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Category: Member News
Wednesday, February 19, 2020 12:16 PM
  • Video
  • Belt
  • Lightford
  • Budget
  • ILBC

Sen. Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford and the Legislative Black Caucus

SPRINGFIELD — The Illinois Legislative Black Caucus responded to Gov. JB Pritzker’s budget address on Wednesday.

Black Caucus leaders discussed areas within the governor’s budget proposal that specifically affect black communities, including early childhood education, economic development and public safety.

Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford, Chair of the ILBC:

“I am thrilled Governor Pritzker has a significant plan for education from birth to college. I share his enthusiasm for educating our young people because it is proven that their success lies in the quality of their education.

“Educating our young people has always been a central focus of the Black Caucus. We understand that in order for communities to grow and advance, they need to be educated. We look forward to joining the governor in the fight for equitable funding and access to education.”

Read more: Black Caucus: Governor’s vision sets state on path to help black communities

Illinois Senate Democrats see hopeful signs in Pritzker’s second Budget Address

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Category: Member News
Wednesday, February 19, 2020 11:48 AM
  • Education
  • Budget
  • Seniors

Sen. President Don Harmon

SPRINGFIELD — Democratic members of the Illinois State Senate were generally pleased with Governor JB Pritzker’s second budget proposal. It highlighted that they and the governor share many of the same priorities to move Illinois forward and achieve permanent budget stability and government functionality.

The governor’s budget included large proposed increases to early childhood education funding, need-based financial aid programs for college students, and for a number of important social services programs that help grant people with disabilities and seniors lives filled with comfort and dignity. Democratic senators commented on many of the items they felt were most important in the proposal.

Read more: Illinois Senate Democrats see hopeful signs in Pritzker’s second Budget Address

A February tradition: Go Red for Women Day

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Category: Member News
Wednesday, February 19, 2020 10:47 AM
  • Go Red for Women
  • American Heart Association
  • Heart Disease

Go Red for Women

Go Red for Women is the American Heart Association's national movement to end heart disease and stroke in women.

Every February, the General Assembly holds a Go Red for Women Day at the Capitol to increase awareness of women’s heart health issues and help improve the lives of women throughout Illinois. While nearly 80% of cardiac events can be prevented, cardiovascular diseases continue to be a woman’s greatest health threat.

Signs and symptoms of a heart attack can be different in women than in men, often more likely to be shortness of breath, nausea or vomiting and back or jaw pain.

If you had heart disease, would you recognize the symptoms? Learn about heart attack and stroke symptoms, about your own risk, how to live a more heart healthy life, and more at https://www.goredforwomen.org/.

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