
SPRINGFIELD – In an effort to revitalize downtown Springfield, State Senator Doris Turner is working on a measure to bring more economic development and housing to the area.
“The issue I hear most from Springfield residents is ‘fix downtown,’” said Turner (D-Springfield). “We all want downtown to thrive – local leaders, residents, businesses and organizations. That’s why we have to come together and work with those who want the best for the Capital City to revitalize downtown.”
Established in 2003, the Mid-Illinois Medical District is a one-square mile designation in the heart of Springfield just to the north of downtown. The district was created to attract and retain academic centers, viable health care facilities, medical research facilities, emerging high technology enterprises and other facilities.
SPRINGFIELD — A new measure introduced by State Senator Rachel Ventura to establish the Illinois Psilocybin Advisory Board to investigate and advise on best practices for psilocybin treatments to help tackle treatment-resistant conditions such as PTSD passed the Senate Executive Committee Wednesday.
“I remain committed to passing the CURE Act in its entirety and providing real change for individuals who have exhausted other treatment methods,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “This bill is an important first step in that effort and will provide legislators with essential research on the safety and efficacy of psychedelic use in therapeutic treatments.”
Read more: Ventura continues push of CURE Act to provide psilocybin treatments

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Doris Turner is sponsoring a measure to ensure consumers are aware of any recall on their medications.
“No one should have to read on the internet that their prescription has been recalled,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “Hearing from several constituents about this issue made it clear that we need to put a process in place so consumers are directly made aware of any recalls that may affect them.”
Read more: Turner advances measure to notify consumers of prescription recalls

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Christopher Belt advanced a measure to increase access to life-saving mental health resources and strengthen suicide prevention efforts across the state.
“This measure takes crucial steps to ensure help is always within reach for those in crisis,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “This will give residents additional resources they may need to stay safe and feel supported.”
Belt’s measure would require numerous public buildings across Illinois to visibly post contact information for the 9-8-8 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, ensuring residents know immediate help is available. The legislation would also expand comprehensive health education for students in grades 6 through 12 by integrating evidence-based suicide prevention curriculum, as well as strengthen reentry support by requiring the Illinois Department of Corrections to provide suicide prevention resources to individuals preparing for release.
Read more: Suicide prevention awareness and education could be expanded under Belt’s measure
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