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Feigenholtz leads measure to allow Illinoisans to bet on Academy Awards

Feigenholtz leads measure to allow Illinoisans to bet on Academy Awards

Sims: Clean Slate Act creates fresh starts

Sims: Clean Slate Act creates fresh starts

Senate Democrat-led landmark energy relief measure becomes law

Senate Democrat-led landmark energy relief measure becomes law

Villivalam measure securing world-class transit system for Illinois signed into law

Villivalam measure securing world-class transit system for Illinois signed into law

Holmes legislation permitting terminally ill adults to consider end-of-life options signed into law

Holmes legislation permitting terminally ill adults to consider end-of-life options signed into law

New laws by Villivalam, Peters help improve accessibility to Illinoisans with disabilities

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Monday, May 23, 2022 03:00 PM

disab access 052322CHICAGO – State Senators Ram Villivalam and Robert Peters celebrated the signing of two new laws Monday that will protect Illinoisans with disabilities from housing discrimination and make state government more accessible to the community.

House Bill 2775, sponsored by Villivalam (D-Chicago), adds “source of income” to the Illinois Human Rights Act's protections against discrimination in real estate transactions, making it a civil rights violation to refuse to consider an individual for housing solely based on their source of income. To comply with the law, housing providers are required to treat each applicant the same during their evaluation and screening process.

Read more: New laws by Villivalam, Peters help improve accessibility to Illinoisans with disabilities

Illinois students to have plant-based lunch option under Koehler’s new law

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Thursday, May 19, 2022 10:14 AM

plant based school 051922PEORIA – Students across Illinois are guaranteed a plant-based lunch option at school under legislation sponsored by State Senator Dave Koehler.

“Students may have dietary needs rooted in in religious, health-related or other, personal, reasons,” said Koehler (D-Peoria). “By offering a nutritious, plant-based option, we can satisfy those requirements and ensure all students are able to take full advantage of what may be the only meal they can depend on that day.”

Read more: Illinois students to have plant-based lunch option under Koehler’s new law

Stadelman law helps increase awareness of state health insurance options

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Wednesday, May 18, 2022 03:19 PM

stadelman 051822SPRINGFIELD – Those without health insurance will receive information on available state health insurance with a check of a box thanks to a measure sponsored by State Senator Steve Stadelman (D-Rockford) that was signed on Friday.

 “This will allow every resident to figure out their health care options and see if they are qualified for state health insurance by simply checking a box on a form,” Stadelman said. “We can provide lifesaving information to those who are struggling and may not know how to get covered.”

Read more: Stadelman law helps increase awareness of state health insurance options

New Sims law requires FBI involvement in cases where bodies remain unidentified

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Wednesday, May 18, 2022 02:38 PM

jelani day 051822Sims champions law after death of Jelani Day

SPRINGFIELD — When Illinois State University student Jelani Day went missing, it took two weeks to find his body and another three weeks to identify his remains. This led State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. (D-Chicago) to champion a law signed Friday to allow county coroners and medical examiners to receive federal assistance in identifying missing persons.

Read more: New Sims law requires FBI involvement in cases where bodies remain unidentified

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  1. Bennett-supported measure to reconnect former foster children with their foster families becomes law
  2. Murphy law eliminates outdated bureaucratic procedures, allows physician assistants to begin new employment faster
  3. Koehler’s new law encourages purchase of Illinois-made vehicles
  4. Turner’s plan to bring greater health care to rural Illinois becomes law
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    Ellman commemorates opening of new Philip J. Rock Center and School facility for deaf-blind students
    GLEN ELLYN — State Senator Laura Ellman joined local, state and community leaders to celebrate the grand opening of the new Philip J. Rock Center and School, the nation’s only publicly-funded residential school dedicated to serving students who are d...

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    Turner declares Aug. 4 as Eva Carroll Monroe Day
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    Halpin secures $1 million to upgrade Moline’s River Drive
    MOLINE – In order to integrate the Western Illinois economy and drive job growth, State Senator Mike Halpin secured a $1 million upgrade to Moline’s River Drive. “I am proud to see state dollars being put to work on infrastructure that will build jobs...

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    Loughran Cappel law enhances efficiency by merging Southeast Joliet Sanitary District to city operations
    SPRINGFIELD – A new law led by State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel will streamline local municipal services, allowing the city of Joliet to absorb the Southeast Joliet Sanitary District. “Joliet is well equipped to ensure a smooth transition between th...

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