
SPRINGFIELD – To ensure Illinois maintains consistent oversight of dangerous chemical contamination regardless of shifting federal policies, State Senator Laura Fine is advancing legislation to strengthen the state’s ability to track and understand PFAS—commonly known as “forever chemicals”—in the environment.
“PFAS contamination is not just a future problem – it’s affecting communities today,” said Fine (D Glenview). “This measure ensures we have the tools to track these chemicals and take meaningful action to protect public health and the environment.”
Read more: Fine advances stronger PFAS monitoring for Illinois
SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Willie Preston’s measure that would expand coverage for rehabilitative speech therapy as a treatment for stuttering advanced out of the Senate Thursday.
“Stuttering is something a lot of folks deal with, especially our kids,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “We’ve got to make sure they’re not carrying that on their own, and show them they’ve got real support behind them.”
The measure would expand coverage for speech therapy to include rehabilitative services. Coverage currently applies to habilitative services for any child under 19 years of age with an early-acquired disorder that is diagnosed as a speech-language disorder, including stuttering.
Additionally, the legislation would require Medicaid to cover both habilitative and rehabilitative stuttering therapies for individuals 21 years old and younger.
“I know the struggle. I used to stutter, and it can make you feel like you’re not being heard,” said Preston. “This measure is about changing that. It’s about making sure people have access to the support and rehab services they need to find their voice.”
Senate Bill 2899 passed the Senate Thursday, and moves to the House for further consideration.

SPRINGFIELD – Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford was joined by State Senators Mike Halpin and Graciela Guzmán, as well as a number of advocates, to fight to transform how Illinois funds its higher education system.
“Despite education’s paramount importance, the disparity in funding among higher educational institutions remains dreadfully evident,” said Lightford (D-Maywood). “This imbalance not only undermines the principle of equal opportunity but also hampers our collective progress as a society.”
Read more: Lightford, Guzmán, Halpin fight for equitable higher education funding

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Paul Faraci’s measure that would modify how individuals with developmental disabilities are made aware of critical money-saving resources through the Senator Scott Bennett ABLE Program is one step closer to law.
“The Senator Scott Bennett ABLE Program is a critical resource that can provide tangible relief for individuals with disabilities who are looking to save for their futures; however, like any resource, it is only helpful if residents know it exists,” said Faraci (D-Champaign). “By ensuring individuals with disabilities and their families are aware of programs like the Senator Scott Bennett ABLE Program, we can safeguard their ability to build financial independence without violating the eligibility rules set for SSI and Medicaid benefits.”
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