SPRINGFIELD – In an effort to provide greater protections for military service members who are survivors of sexual misconduct, State Senator Mike Porfirio, a Navy Veteran, and State Representative Stephanie Kifowit, a Marine Corps Veteran, are fighting to move legislation to the governor’s desk.
“Survivors of sexual assault must receive all the protections they deserve,” said Porfirio (D-Lyons Township). “Service members sacrifice their lives for the protection of our country, the least we can do is ensure that they are protected as well.”
The proposal ensures that Illinois National Guard and reserve military service members who are survivors of non-consensual sexual conduct and have received a military protective order are also protected under the state’s civil no contact and stalking no contact orders.
“Military sexual assault is a real problem that can have long-term safety risks and consequences for victims,” said Representative Stephanie Kifowit (D-Oswego). “I have been focused on aligning our laws to ensure that survivors receive the protections they deserve, not just from a military judge, but from the state they live in as well.”
SPRINGFIELD – Military service members and the Department of Revenue will see improvements when it comes to requesting and processing sales tax exemptions, thanks to a measure sponsored by State Senator Mike Porfirio that passed the Senate on Thursday.
“Our service men and women in Illinois have made great sacrifices,” said Porfirio (D-Lyons Township). “Taking the time to look at how processes can be improved to help them accomplish what they need to do is one small way we can show appreciation.”
Senate Bill 1705 would eliminate the need for sales tax exemption certificates by members of the military. Instead, when making an exempt purchase, a service member can present a valid military ID and a form of payment where the military organization is the payor, as well as complete a form by the Department of Revenue.
Read more: Porfirio legislation to streamline military sales tax exemptions process passes Senate
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Mike Porfirio is leading the charge to streamline the administrative process for the Department of Revenue to grant sales tax exemption documentation for U.S. military purchases.
“This bill will lessen the administrative burden on the Department of Revenue, expedite purchases for military units in Illinois allowing them to focus on readiness, and encourage federal dollars into our state,” said Porfirio (D-Lyons Township). “It makes sense to streamline and modernize the process.”
Porfirio’s proposal – found within Senate Bill 1705 – would replace the need to request sales tax exemption certificates for military units. Instead, when the payment is coming from the U.S. government, a military servicemember with a valid military ID would present documentation made available online by the Department of Revenue along with a form of payment where the military organization is the payer.
Read more: Military sales tax exemptions process streamlined, thanks to Senator Porfirio
SPRINGFIELD - State Senator Mike Porfirio has introduced Senate Bill 2422, aimed at increasing the eligibility requirements for the Illinois Veterans Grant Program.
The proposed legislation would revise the eligibility requirements for the grant program, allowing for a wider range of individuals to access it and receive educational assistance.
"Illinois has a long and proud history of supporting our veterans and military personnel," said Porfirio (D-Lyons Township). “As a veteran myself, I am proud to be a voice for other veterans in our state.”
The expanded eligibility will incentivize those who left Illinois to serve their country to return to their home state while adding eligibility to those who come to Illinois to serve to stay here.
Read more: Senator Mike Porfirio introduces measure to expand Illinois Veterans Grant Program
BURBANK – The Illinois EPA announced a total of $90,000 in combined funds is coming to the cities of Berwyn and Summit to help identify service lines that may contain lead.
“The exposure to lead in drinking water poses a serious risk to our communities,” said State Senator Mike Porfirio (D-Burbank). “This new aid will ensure that residents will be protected against the harmful health risks that come with lead contamination.”
The Lead Service Line Replacement Notification Act establishes timelines and requirements for the removal and replacement of all lead service lines in Illinois and creates a low-income water assistance program to help fund financial assistance and water projects that include lead pipe replacement. The LSLI Grant Program utilizes a portion of Illinois EPA Public Water Supply Loan Program loan support funds generated from loan repayments.
Read more: Porfirio announces funding for lead service line replacement
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