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New Martinez law to crack down on notary fraud

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Category: Senator Iris Y. Martinez News
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 08:36 AM
  • Martinez
  • Notaries
  • HB2176

Notary

SPRINGFIELD — A new law sponsored by Assistant Majority Leader Iris Y. Martinez (D-Chicago) seeks to crack down on the practice of notaries falsely advertising legal services.

Martinez’s measure strengthens the notice requirements for people who are advertising notary public services in a language other than English and who are not licensed to practice law or accredited as an immigration representative.

“We know that there are some bad actors taking advantage of those for whom English is not their first language and charging them for services they are not legally able to provide,” Martinez said. “I am glad the governor took this issue seriously and signed my legislation into law.”

Read more: New Martinez law to crack down on notary fraud

Morrison's DCFS reform package signed into law

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 06:49 AM
  • Morrison
  • SB193
  • SB1239
  • HB1551
  • DCFS
  • SB1778

Sen. Julie A. Morrison

SPRINGFIELD – A package of proposals passed by State Senator Julie Morrison (D-Deerfield) reforming the troubled Department of Children & Family Services (DCFS) agency was signed into law recently by Gov. Pritzker.

One of the most sweeping proposals signed is Senate Bill 1778, a proposal Morrison worked with advocates and fellow lawmakers on for years to update the confusing set of state rules governing reporting of child abuse in Illinois.

“The first step in addressing potential child abuse is the reporting of that behavior,” Morrison said. “If the abuse is not being reported – or if individuals don’t know the signs of abuse or who to even report to – the entire system is in jeopardy of not working, leaving abused children in dangerous situations.”

Read more: Morrison's DCFS reform package signed into law

Lightford protects consumers from deceptive utility plans

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Category: Senator Kimberly A. Lightford News
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 06:08 AM
  • Lightford
  • Consumers
  • Consumer Protection
  • Utilities
  • SB651

Senate Majority Kimberly A. Lightford

SPRINGFIELD – To protect consumers from being taken advantage of due to misinformation from alternative retail electric suppliers, Senate Majority Kimberly A. Lightford (D-Maywood) led legislation that was signed into law on Tuesday.

“The data clearly demonstrates that alternative suppliers focus their signup efforts on low-income neighborhoods, those where English is a secondary language and communities of color,” Lightford said. “I am proud to stand with Governor Pritzker and Attorney General Raoul to protect our most vulnerable residents from unknowingly signing contracts that will result in rate hikes they cannot afford.”

According to the Attorney General’s Office, over the last three years consumers who are enrolled with alternative retail electric suppliers have paid almost $400 million more in electricity costs than consumers who stayed with their default public utility.

Read more: Lightford protects consumers from deceptive utility plans

Belt law encourages corporations to diversify their boards of directors

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Category: Senator Christopher Belt News
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 05:58 AM
  • Belt
  • HB3994
  • Minority Representation
  • Diversity

Sen. Christopher Belt

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Christopher Belt’s legislation that will increase minority representation on corporate boards was signed into law today.

Under the legislation, all publicly held corporations whose principal executive offices are located in Illinois will be required to submit information with their annual report regarding the gender and racial/ethnic make-up of their board of directors. 

The University of Illinois would then conduct a study to make recommendations on how to improve minority and female representation.

“With this new law, we will be able to pinpoint the corporations who aren’t diversifying,” said Belt (D-Centreville). “Illinois is a very diverse state, and boards should reflect the diversity of its employees, consumers and community.”

Read more: Belt law encourages corporations to diversify their boards of directors

Glowiak Hilton’s measure to advocate for Alzheimer caregivers, now law

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Category: Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton News
Tuesday, August 27, 2019 05:26 AM
  • Public Health
  • Glowiak Hilton
  • Illinois Department of Public Health
  • Caregivers
  • SB1276
  • Alzheimer's

Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton

OAKBROOK TERRACE—Illinois Alzheimer’s caregivers and patients will now have an advocate within the Illinois Department of Public Health to oversee the state’s Alzheimer’s efforts, thanks to State Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton.

Glowiak Hilton’s measure, Senate Bill 1726, which creates the position of Dementia Coordinator in the Department of Public Health to oversee the implementation of the Illinois Alzheimer's Disease State Plan, was signed into law on Monday.

“As someone who cared for a husband and mother with Alzheimer’s disease, I know how impossible it can seem,” Glowiak Hilton said. “Under the leadership of a statewide Dementia Coordinator, those living and caring for those with Alzheimer’s will have an advocate to fight for state policies that will improve their level of care.”

Read more: Glowiak Hilton’s measure to advocate for Alzheimer caregivers, now law

Gillespie streamlines social worker licensing process

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Category: Senator Ann Gillespie News
Tuesday, August 27, 2019 05:24 AM
  • Higher Education
  • Gillespie
  • Social Workers
  • SB1888

Sen. Ann Gillespie

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS – Students seeking a master’s degree in social work will be able to take their licensing exam sooner thanks to a new law introduced by State Senator Ann Gillespie (D-Arlington Heights).

“Students of social work will now be licensed upon graduation and able to apply for jobs sooner,” said Gillespie. “Our state is facing a social worker shortage, so this new law will allow us to mitigate that much quicker.”

Senate Bill 1888 allows students in a master’s program for social work to take their licensing exam in their final semester. Before this amendment, students needed to wait until after their degree was awarded.

Read more: Gillespie streamlines social worker licensing process

Aquino data protection measure signed into law

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Category: Senator Omar Aquino News
Tuesday, August 27, 2019 05:22 AM
  • Aquino
  • Privacy
  • Student Data Protection
  • HB3606

Sen. Omar Aquino

CHICAGO – Student data will be protected from unethical collection under a bill sponsored by State Senator Omar Aquino (D-Chicago) that was signed into law.

House Bill 3606 bans schools from commercially selling the meta-data of K-12 students who use school computers, and provides parents with some control over how the data may be used.

“It’s unfair to compromise children’s data before they’re even old enough to exercise their own privacy rights,” said Aquino. “There is no reason to use these students’ data for any reason other than tracking their academic progress, and this measure will keep that data safe as technology continues to develop.”

House Bill 3606 takes effect immediately.

Peters spreads word on SNAP eligibility for college students under new program

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Category: Senator Robert Peters News
Tuesday, August 27, 2019 05:20 AM
  • Higher Education
  • SNAP
  • Peters
  • SB1641

Sen. Robert Peters

SPRINGFIELD – A measure sponsored by State Senator Robert Peters (D-Chicago) that will give college students who may be eligible for SNAP benefits more opportunities to learn about the program was signed by the governor and became law Friday.

“There are a lot of students who struggle to find their next meal because they’re not ever aware they’re eligible for SNAP benefits,” Peters said. “This law will help raise awareness of the program so that college kids can rely on the community around them to not go hungry.”

Senate Bill 1641 requires the Illinois Student Assistance Commission to identify and flag college students who could be eligible to receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, and requires the Commission to post notices that includes SNAP eligibility requirements and other information where students are likely to see them.

Read more: Peters spreads word on SNAP eligibility for college students under new program

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