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Koehler law reforms pharmacy benefit manager practices

Koehler law reforms pharmacy benefit manager practices

Illinois Senate Democrats highlight the significance of celebrating Juneteenth

Illinois Senate Democrats highlight the significance of celebrating Juneteenth

Sims: FY 26 budget invests in the whole person

Sims: FY 26 budget invests in the whole person

Sims: FY 26 budget is a reflection of our priorities and the uncertainty we face

Sims: FY 26 budget is a reflection of our priorities and the uncertainty we face

Senate Democrats outline plan to tackle teacher shortage

Senate Democrats outline plan to tackle teacher shortage

Senate Democrats applaud $13 million investment in new all-electric school buses

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Tuesday, July 15, 2025 08:14 AM

Schools buses hooked up to electrict chargers. SPRINGFIELD ─ Members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus celebrated the recent announcement of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s $13 million investment for 46 new all-electric school buses. The funding will facilitate the swap from older diesel-powered buses to brand new electric buses with the charging infrastructure needed to power the new fleet.

The grants are funded through Illinois’ allocation of the multi-billion-dollar Volkswagen Settlement and are distributed by Illinois EPA’s Driving a Cleaner Illinois Program. The grant program was developed to distribute funding for various types of clean air and energy projects. Illinois EPA has spent nearly $108 million in VW Settlement funds to date, funding 122 electric school buses and 65 direct current fast charging sites across the state. ​The program has also funded 60 electric transit buses in the Chicago area.

Read more: Senate Democrats applaud $13 million investment in new all-electric school buses

Hastings condemns State Farm rate hike, renews push for insurance reform

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Friday, July 11, 2025 02:19 PM

HastingsFRANKFORT — State Senator Michael E. Hastings issued a strong statement Friday condemning State Farm’s recently announced 27.2% premium increase on Illinois homeowners, calling it a breach of trust and further evidence that Illinois must take action to reform its insurance system.

“For over six months, we worked with the insurance industry in good faith to address rising premiums,” said Hastings (D-Frankfort). “We were told that rates were stabilizing. Weeks later, State Farm announced one of the largest rate hikes in recent history. That is not transparency — it is a slap in the face to consumers and lawmakers alike.”

Hastings, who serves as chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has introduced legislation that would stop insurance companies from quietly passing the costs of out-of-state disasters — such as hurricanes or wildfires — onto Illinois policyholders without proper justification. His proposal requires clear actuarial evidence and public disclosure.

Read more: Hastings condemns State Farm rate hike, renews push for insurance reform

Collins commends clean energy investment following Pure Lithium Corporation’s relocation to Chicago

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Thursday, July 10, 2025 03:21 PM

collins 071025CHICAGO – Following Pure Lithium Corporation’s announcement of relocating its headquarters to Chicago, State Senator Lakesia Collins emphasized the importance of clean energy and Illinois’ Economic Growth Plan.

“By moving its operations to Chicago, Pure Lithium is joining a legacy of companies in Illinois’ manufacturing industry that are contributing to the clean energy ecosystem,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “These investments support the goals of growing the clean energy production and manufacturing industries, as outlined in Illinois’ Economic Growth Plan.”

 

Read more: Collins commends clean energy investment following Pure Lithium Corporation’s relocation to Chicago

Fine law eliminates prior authorization, expanding access to mental health care

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Tuesday, July 01, 2025 03:54 PM

Sen. Fine

SPRINGFIELD – To further increase access to mental health treatment, State Senator Laura Fine passed a law extending the existing prior authorization ban to cover medically necessary outpatient mental health services.

“Mental health care needs are equivalent to physical health care needs,” said Fine (D-Glenview). “This law breaks down barriers to access so patients can receive the help they need in a timely manner.”

Last year, the Healthcare Protection Act was signed into law, making health care more accessible and affordable for Illinoisans. The law banned step therapy requirements, prohibited prior authorization for inpatient mental health care at hospitals, banned junk insurance plans, and ended unchecked rate increases for large group insurance companies.

Read more: Fine law eliminates prior authorization, expanding access to mental health care

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