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Cunningham supported law starts off 2023 with a tax cut

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Category: Senator Bill Cunningham News
Wednesday, January 04, 2023 03:49 PM
  • Cunningham
  • HB5304
  • Vehicle Registration Fee

senior driving tags 010423SPRINGFIELD – Older Illinoisans will see a reduced registration fee under a new law supported by Senator Bill Cunningham took effect Jan. 1, 2022. 

“Inflation is still hurting families, especially those on a fixed income,” said Cunningham, a Democrat who represents portions of Chicago and the southwest suburbs. “I am proud to announce this law starts off the year with a tax cut.”

Cunningham voted for House Bill 5304, which will reduce the vehicle registration fee for vehicle owners and their spouses from $24 to $10 if they qualify or have been approved for benefits under the Senior Citizens and Persons with Disability Property Tax Relief Act.

Read more: Cunningham supported law starts off 2023 with a tax cut

State Senator Melinda Bush retires

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Category: Senator Melinda Bush News
Tuesday, January 03, 2023 10:41 AM
  • Bush
  • Retirement

bush 010323GRAYSLAKE – Following nearly a decade of public service in the General Assembly, State Senator Melinda Bush retired from the Senate Saturday.

“It has been an honor serving as a state senator for nearly a decade – passing 100 laws and counting,” said Bush (D-Grayslake). “From working to secure an equitable funding model for our state’s schools, to providing economic development to our local communities, to leading the fight for ethics reform in Springfield, I am proud to have brought a multifaceted approach to the General Assembly.”

Bush – a lifelong resident of Lake County – represented children and families in the 31st Senate District for nearly 10 years.

“When I think back on the last decade, I think about the impactful, emotional moments that have taken place in Springfield as we passed monumental legislation that made our state more inclusive and equitable,” Bush said.

Read more: State Senator Melinda Bush retires

The Majority Report 12/30/22 - New year, new laws taking effect

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Category: Majority Report
Friday, December 30, 2022 07:36 AM
  • Majority Report
  • New Laws

New Laws 2022-2023

New year, new laws taking effect

SPRINGFIELD – As the new year starts, a number of new laws take effect. Nearly 200 laws will officially be on the books Jan. 1 – from one that bans latex gloves during food preparation, to another that reduces vehicle registration fees for seniors.

The Senate Democratic Caucus outlined 10 of the most interesting laws that will affect Illinoisans in all corners of the state. Those include:

  • SB 3120: Allows women who have a miscarriage, other diagnosis or event that impacts pregnancy or fertility, or death of a family member to take 10 days of unpaid leave.
  • SB 3459: Requires next of kin to any Illinois resident who dies while on State Active Duty or Federal Active Duty, to be presented the Illinois state flag.
  • SB 3609: Reduces the vehicle registration fees for cars and small trucks if it was manufactured in Illinois.
  • SB 3616: Changes the Illinois Human Rights Act to include traits historically associated with race, including hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists, to combat hair discrimination in the workplace.
  • SB 3667: Provides that a petition for a protective order may be filed at any time, in-person, by email, or online, and that a county with a population above 250,000 must offer the option of a remote hearing.
  • SB 3932: Requires a coroner or medical examiner with custody of human remains that are not identified within 72 hours of discovery to notify the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
  • HB 209: Bans latex gloves for the use of handling and preparing food, as well as for EMA personnel.
  • HB 3772: Provides people whose cars were stolen not be liable for violations, fees, fines or penalties when caught on red light cameras or speed cameras.
  • HB 4271: Requires medically necessary breast reduction surgery to be covered by state-regulated private insurance.
  • HB 5304: Reduces the vehicle registration fee for senior citizens from $24 to $10.

Dozens of other laws will also take effect Jan. 1, 2023. A full list can be found at www.illinoissenatedemocrats.com/2023NewLaws.

 

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Senate Democrats applaud the signing of the Reimagining Electric Vehicles Act amendment

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Category: Senator Steve Stadelman News
Thursday, December 22, 2022 03:16 PM
  • Stadelman
  • Reimagining Electric Vehicles in Illinois Act

electric vehicles 111621CHICAGO – Illinois Senate Democrats celebrate the solidification of Illinois as a leader in the electric vehicle manufacturing industry thanks to the signing of an amendment to the Reimagining Electric Vehicles in Illinois Act.

“This law will make it easier for automakers and car parts manufacturing companies to qualify for tax credits—opportunities that can help expand local businesses and support working Illinoisans,” said Senator Steve Stadelman (D-Rockford). “I am proud to support this bill and see this as a major win for manufacturers in our state.” 

Read more: Senate Democrats applaud the signing of the Reimagining Electric Vehicles Act amendment

Millions of Illinoisans received income, property tax rebates thanks to Illinois Senate Democrats

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Category: Senator Elgie R. Sims Jr. News
Thursday, December 22, 2022 10:06 AM
  • Sims
  • Property Tax Relief
  • Rebates
  • Income Tax Relief

sims 040922SPRINGFIELD – Millions of Illinoisans have now received over $1 billion in income and property tax rebates as part of the Illinois Senate Democrat-backed Illinois Family Relief Plan.

“We prioritized families struggling to make ends meet, the single mom worrying about how she’ll afford school supplies and child care, and the family who feels they can’t catch a break – and we put together a fiscally responsible, compassionate plan to signal to each of those families that their needs are what we are fighting for,” said State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr., who chairs the Senate Appropriations Committee. “Illinois is paying its bills and we are fighting to help struggling families pay theirs as well.”

Read more: Millions of Illinoisans received income, property tax rebates thanks to Illinois Senate Democrats

Turner receives award for strong support of agricultural education

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Monday, December 19, 2022 02:54 PM
  • Agriculture Education
  • Turner

turner 080122SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Doris Turner recently accepted the Jim Guilinger Legislative Award from the Illinois Leadership Council for Agricultural Education in Springfield for her efforts in prioritizing ag as a state legislator.

“Agriculture plays an important role in our local economy and is the reason we have food on our table,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “Educating students about the agricultural industry encourages them to be a part of one of Illinois’ most vital productions.”

The Jim Guilinger Legislative Award is presented to legislators who advocate for and have been publicly supportive of Illinois agricultural education. The agricultural industry makes up about a quarter of Illinois’ jobs.

Read more: Turner receives award for strong support of agricultural education

New year, new laws taking effect

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Category: Member News
Friday, December 16, 2022 03:04 PM
  • New Laws
  • SB3459
  • SB3616
  • HB5304
  • HB4271
  • HB3772
  • SB3667
  • SB3932
  • SB3609
  • SB3120
  • HB209

New Laws 2023 AnimatedNearly 200 new laws take effect Jan. 1, 2023

SPRINGFIELD –  As the new year starts, a number of new laws take effect. Nearly 200 laws will officially be on the books Jan. 1 – from one that bans latex gloves during food preparation, to another that reduces vehicle registration fees for seniors.

The Senate Democratic Caucus outlined 10 of the most interesting laws that will affect Illinoisans in all corners of the state. Those include:

Read more: New year, new laws taking effect

Illinois Constitution amended to protect the rights of working people

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Category: Senator Ram Villivalam News
Friday, December 16, 2022 09:47 AM
  • Villivalam
  • Collective Bargaining Rights
  • Illinois Constitution
  • Constitutional Amendment
  • Workers' Rights Amendment

Workers' Rights Amendment signing

CHICAGO – The Illinois Constitution was officially amended to protect the right to collective bargaining, enshrining the hard-fought ability for working people to negotiate pay, hours and conditions on the job.

“Workers in all industries should have the right to organize, as well as bargain for better wages and working conditions,” said State Senator Ram Villivalam (D-Chicago). “By being the first state in the nation to enshrine workers' rights in our constitution, Illinois is setting the standard. We must continue to act to preserve and protect these rights for future generations of working people.”

The constitutional amendment was introduced in the Illinois Senate by State Senator Ram Villivalam and asked voters to establish a constitutional right to negotiate “wages, hours, and working conditions, and to protect their economic welfare and safety at work.” Gov. JB Pritzker issued a proclamation on Thursday announcing the passage of the amendment alongside lawmakers and labor leaders. Voters approved of the amendment with 54.5% of ballots cast in the 2022 General Election.

Read more: Illinois Constitution amended to protect the rights of working people

More Articles …

  1. Senate Democrats celebrate final construction on Jane Byrne Interchange
  2. Members of Kidney Disease Prevention and Education Task Force announce official launch
  3. Villanueva-led changes to One Day Rest in Seven Act take effect Jan. 1
  4. Simmons announces $1 million in state funding for lead pipe replacement
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