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Halpin speaks on Community College Impact Study

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Published: Thursday, April 16, 2026 05:50 PM

halpin 041626SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Mike Halpin addressed media and advocates alongside the Illinois Community College System on the results of the Economic Value of the Community Colleges of Illinois.

“Community Colleges provide a more affordable alternative higher education option for students and adult learners,” said Halpin (D-Rock Island). “These key public institutions help retain people in Illinois and gives folks a chance to learn and earn more. Many people take the opportunity to jumpstart their higher education and their careers through community colleges.”

The Economic Value of the Community Colleges of Illinois Impact Study provides a comprehensive overview of the vast positive impact community colleges have in Illinois. Illinois’ community college system supports over half a million students and over 33,000 employees. One out of every 26 jobs in Illinois is supported by the activities of community colleges. 

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Joyce measure to expand mental health counseling to coroners passes Senate

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Published: Thursday, April 16, 2026 05:44 PM

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Patrick Joyce passed a measure through the Senate that would ensure county coroners and medical examiners are able to receive mental health counseling if needed.

“Coroners are critical in assisting law enforcement and our judicial system,” said Joyce (D-Essex). “By taking care of these employees we can prevent turnover and burnout.”

Read more: Joyce measure to expand mental health counseling to coroners passes Senate

Belt advances bill to require clear service appointment windows and real-time notice

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Published: Thursday, April 16, 2026 05:41 PM

State Senator Christopher Belt

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Christopher Belt’s measure to protect consumers from missed appointment fees due to long service appointment windows passed the Senate.

“People are being forced to block off entire days waiting for a service provider who may or may not show up when promised,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “We need to respect people’s time and leave vague scheduling practices in the past.”

Across Illinois, residents have voiced frustration with vague scheduling practices that leave them effectively tethered to their homes for hours on end. By requiring tighter appointment windows and proactive communication, the bill brings greater predictability and fairness to everyday service interactions.

Read more: Belt advances bill to require clear service appointment windows and real-time notice

Halpin works across the aisle to address downstate teacher shortage

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Published: Thursday, April 16, 2026 05:38 PM

State Senator Mike Halpin

SPRINGFIELD – In the face of a growing teacher shortage in downstate Illinois, State Senator Mike Halpin’s plan to allow retired teachers to work additional paid hours has passed the Senate with bipartisan support.

“If we are going to build a future in Illinois that works for all of us, teachers are one of the most valuable human resources we have,” said Halpin (D-Rock Island).  “Retired teachers have the experience and the time to support our school districts, students and communities. Giving them the option of more substitution hours will give much needed support to our education system.”

Every single Democrat and Republican in the Senate supported Senate Bill 2953. Halpin’s measure, to extend the sunset of a provision that allows retired teachers to work up to 120 days or 600 paid hours as a substitute teacher without impacting their retirement status – in turn addressing the teacher shortage downstate.

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  4. Faraci measure to expand financial freedom for individuals with disabilities passes Senate
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