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Senate Democrats celebrate $113.8 million investment in Downstate transit
Senate Democrats celebrate $113.8 million investment in Downstate transit
Harmon elected Senate President, delivers message on public service and integrity
Harmon elected Senate President, delivers message on public service and integrity
Senator Villanueva increases abortion access and gender-affirming care for residents in Illinois
Senator Villanueva increases abortion access and gender-affirming care for residents in Illinois
Senate Democrats pass Protect Illinois Communities Act, ban assault weapons
Senate Democrats pass Protect Illinois Communities Act, ban assault weapons
Senators Villanueva, Pacione-Zayas support investments in early childhood initiatives
Senators Villanueva, Pacione-Zayas support investments in early childhood initiatives

ICJIA funding available for justice-impacted individuals in need of transportation

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Thursday, October 20, 2022 03:10 PM

vanpelt 041621CHICAGO – The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority announced a $255,000 funding opportunity to support justice-impacted individuals in need of transportation to meet their pre-trial court, probation or parole conditions, and State Senator Patricia Van Pelt is encouraging all who are eligible to apply.

“Many people do not have access to reliable transportation, which can affect whether or not they make it to court or a parole meeting on time,” said Van Pelt (D-Chicago). “These grants can help assist individuals who rely on transportation in order to avoid incarceration or other punishments.”

Read more: ICJIA funding available for justice-impacted individuals in need of transportation

Senator Sims to host Community Health Fair this Saturday

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Wednesday, October 19, 2022 03:45 PM

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CHICAGO – To provide local residents with a one-stop shop to receive free health screenings and assistance from local elected officials, State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. is leading a Community Health Fair.

The Community Health Fair will take place Saturday, Oct. 22 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Jesse Owens Park, located at 8800 S. Clyde Ave. Participants will be able to receive free blood pressure, diabetes and vision screenings. State, local and city agencies will also be available to provide resources and information.

The fair is in partnership with Alderwoman Michelle Harris, Cook County Commissioner Stanley Moore and State Representative Nicholas Smith. Attendees should bring a valid ID card in order to take advantage of some of the available resources.

Read more: Senator Sims to host Community Health Fair this Saturday

Castro highlights college affordability and debt relief opportunities

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Wednesday, October 19, 2022 03:26 PM

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ELGIN – As college application season kicks off, State Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin) is encouraging students and their families to take advantage of several state and federal relief opportunities related to financial aid, student loans and college affordability.

“Students and their families deserve to be informed and given resources to make higher education as accessible as possible,” said Castro. “As the cost of college continues to rise, I am hopeful this relief will support students facing economic hardship and those with limited access to resources.”

Under the federal plan for one-time student loan forgiveness announced recently by the president, students who received Federal Pell Grants can have up to $20,000 in debt forgiven and students with non-Pell Grant loans can have up to $10,000 in debt forgiven if their individual income is less than $125,000. The application is available at studentaid.gov and must be completed by Dec. 31, 2023.

Read more: Castro highlights college affordability and debt relief opportunities

Villanueva joins state effort to reduce domestic violence

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Tuesday, October 18, 2022 03:20 PM

Sen. Celina Villanueva

CHICAGO – State Senator Celina Villanueva, a longtime advocate of working to reduce domestic violence and provide survivors with resources, was appointed to the Statewide Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee.

“In the blink of an eye, someone’s life can devastatingly be taken at the hands of another,” said Villanueva. “As a legislator, it is my responsibility to ensure the safety and wellbeing of survivors of domestic abuse and further work to lower the rates in which people’s lives are tragically lost in domestic violence situations.

Under the direction of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, the Statewide Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee is designed to provide resources that will allow anyone directly affected by domestic violence related fatalities and or any form of abuse, to get the help that need. 

According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence “In Illinois alone, 41.5% of women and 25.9% of men experience domestic violence at the hands of an intimate partner, family member or someone they know.”

Read more: Villanueva joins state effort to reduce domestic violence

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  3. Holmes, Ellman call for awareness and action to prevent, detect and treat breast cancer
  4. Joyce emphasizes the importance of manufacturing in Illinois

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Senate Democrats celebrate $113.8 million investment in Downstate transit
Senate Democrats celebrate $113.8 million investment in Downstate transit
  SPRINGFIELD – Senate Democrats celebrated the Illinois Department of Transportation’s announcement Tuesday that $113.8 million has been awarded to downstate transit providers as part of the historic Rebuild Illinois capital...

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Harmon elected Senate President, delivers message on public service and integrity
Harmon elected Senate President, delivers message on public service and integrity
SPRINGFIELD — Oak Park Democrat Don Harmon was elected Senate President by his colleagues Wednesday, vowing to keep Illinois moving forward and calling on all in public office to recognize...

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Name change measure passes the Senate
Name change measure passes the Senate
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Robert Peters supported a measure to allow justice-impacted individuals to legally change their names, which passed out of the Senate Tuesday. “There are a million reasons why...

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State Senator Jacqueline Y. Collins retires seat after two decades of service
State Senator Jacqueline Y. Collins retires seat after two decades of service
SPRINGFIELD – Following 20 years of service in the Illinois Senate, Assistant Majority Leader Jacqueline Y. Collins retired her seat at the end of her seventh term in office. “It has...

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Senator Villanueva increases abortion access and gender-affirming care for residents in Illinois
Senator Villanueva increases abortion access and gender-affirming care for residents in Illinois
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Celina Villanueva, who has diligently fought for the equality and protection of reproductive and gender rights, led a measure passed Tuesday that further explores the importance...

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Senate Democrats pass Protect Illinois Communities Act, ban assault weapons
Senate Democrats pass Protect Illinois Communities Act, ban assault weapons
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus passed historic legislation today that bans the sale and manufacturing of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. “After continued negotiations between the leaders, stakeholders and...

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