
SPRINGFIELD ─ State Senator Ram Villivalam spearheaded a measure through the Senate that would pave the way for increased data, transparency and accountability on toxic polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS or “forever chemicals” – in wastewater.
“Toxic chemicals are being run off into wastewater facilities – leaving communities at risk for adverse health effects,” said Villivalam (D-Chicago). “Without the proper tools and framework, wastewater treatment facilities have no way of understanding, regulating and eliminating these chemicals in their facilities.”
Read more: Villivalam advances measure expanding transparency on toxic chemicals found in wastewater
DEERFIELD — State Senator Julie Morrison spearheaded a measure through the Senate that would give insured drivers a way to resolve disputes with their insurers about repair costs or total loss valuations without involving the court system.
“It is not uncommon for policyholders to feel that their estimated repair cost or total loss valuation is too low,” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “However, it becomes burdensome for both the policyholder and insurance company to have to go through the courts to get an appraisal.”
Read more: Drivers could invoke appraisal on damaged vehicles under Morrison measure

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Dave Koehler is highlighting the impact of Illinois’ Battery Stewardship Act and the work underway to make battery recycling safer, easier and more accessible for residents across the state.
"This law is an important step forward for public safety and environmental protection, as every household relies on battery-powered devices," said Koehler (D-Peoria). "From the toys our children play with to the alarm clock that wakes us up every morning, batteries power all aspects of our lives.”
Senate Bill 3686, which became law in 2024, created Illinois’ battery stewardship program, requiring producers of covered batteries sold in Illinois to participate in an approved stewardship plan and encourages residents to participate in the proper disposal of batteries giving them clear and easy to find resources for proper disposal. Furthermore the law states that battery recycling is not only a safety issue but also a resource issue. Proper recycling helps recover valuable materials that can be reused rather than wasted, while reducing the risks associated with improper disposal.
SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Mike Porfirio advanced two pieces of legislation that would create safer roadways for drivers, pedestrians and students on buses.
“We need to prioritize legislation that empowers our communities to make road safety changes where they need it most urgently,” said Porfirio (D-Lyons Township). “We must also be fair to drivers by ensuring that any revenue collected through traffic infractions are reinvested into initiatives that keep our community safe.”
Read more: Porfirio champions legislation to increase road safety through Senate

SPRINGFIELD — To provide greater flexibility for healthcare providers and businesses receiving prescription drug deliveries while maintaining safeguards for controlled substances State Senator Laura Ellman advanced House Bill 4953, reducing burdens for businesses operating across multiple sites while preserving accountability and safety standards.
“This is a commonsense update that reflects how many health care operations function today,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “We can improve efficiency without compromising patient safety or oversight.”
Current law generally requires wholesale drug distributors to deliver pharmaceuticals only to the address listed on a license and to individuals whose authorization to receive the drugs has been verified. Under the bill, non-controlled prescription drugs could also be delivered to a health care entity authorized by the license holder and reported to Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
Read more: Ellman advances legislation modernizing prescription drug delivery rules

SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Robert Peters – in collaboration with the Rainbow PUSH Coalition – is honoring the legacy of civil rights leaders like Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., who believed the ballot is the most powerful tool for change. To fulfill Jackson’s vision of ensuring every student graduates with both a diploma and voter registration card, Peters is spearheading a measure that would recognize education and civic engagement go hand in hand.
“Voting is a cornerstone of our democracy, but too often, young people leave high school without ever being invited or encouraged to participate in that process,” said Peters (D-Chicago). “By connecting voter registration directly to graduation, we would be removing barriers and setting the expectation that every young person has both the right and responsibility to have a voice in their future.”

SPRINGFIELD – Members of the Illinois Senate honored the extraordinary career and public service legacy of U.S. Senator Dick Durbin following his announcement that he will retire 2026 after more than four decades in Congress.
Durbin announced in April 2025 that he would retire at the end of his current term, saying it was “time to pass the torch” after serving five Senate terms and a total of 44 years in Congress. During his speech, he discussed the many individuals in his life that have inspired him to write legislation for everyday people. He noted the importance of continuing to advocate for immigrants, as a proud son of an immigrant, the need to keep integrity in elections and tackling the ongoing public health issue of minors depending on vapes.
Senate President Don Harmon, alongside members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus, joined their House colleagues to highlight and acknowledge the many momentous and historic moments of Durbin’s career.
Read more: Illinois Senate, House honor legacy and service of U.S. Senator Dick Durbin

SPRINGFIELD – In the midst of deep economic uncertainty and inflation heating up, State Senator Lakesia Collins joined the Illinois Revenue Alliance calling for progressive revenue reform to fill the gap for families in Illinois.
“When Illinois families are struggling to make ends meet and at a time of troublesome cuts from the federal government, Illinois has to step up,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “Reforming our revenue system protects everyday folks who rely on Illinois programs to meet their needs. With the amount of uncertainty in the economy today, now is the time for action.”
Collins spoke on the need for revenue reform in a press conference at the State Capitol on Wednesday advocating for Senate Bill 3796, a proposal that would decouple Illinois from federal tax changes, end high-impact business credits and require a cost-benefit analysis of corporate tax incentives.
Read more: Collins calls for revenue reform amid economic uncertainty
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