HB2994resizedSPRINGFIELD – State Senator Dave Koehler is leading a measure to ensure parents and guardians of students who receive special needs services can access their children's mental health records.

"Parents are essential in supporting their children's education and well-being," said Koehler (D-Peoria). "This bill ensures they have the information needed to make informed decisions about their child's care."

House Bill 2994 would allow parents or guardians of students receiving special education services to inspect and obtain copies of their child’s mental health records, regardless of the child's age. The legislation would also ensure designated representatives of students who are 18 or older and involved in special education services have the same access, enabling better communication and informed decision-making for families and caretakers.

“By improving access to these records, we empower families to better advocate for their children's needs,” Koehler said. “This is a step toward creating more transparent and supportive educational environments.”

House Bill 2994 passed the Senate Education Committee Tuesday.