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Illinois bans ‘junk’ insurance plans thanks to Fine

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Category: Senator Laura Fine News
Friday, July 12, 2024 09:04 AM
  • Fine
  • HB2499
  • Junk Insurance

fine 071124SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Fine (D-Glenview) released the following statement after Governor JB Pritzker signed a package of health insurance reforms on Wednesday – including House Bill 2499 that bans short-term health insurance plans:

“As we strive to put Illinois at the forefront of health care, we cannot afford to leave out consumers who depend on their health insurance plans to meet their medical needs. Right now, many Illinoisans who choose short-term – or ‘junk’ insurance – plans for their health care coverage are left vulnerable to the high costs and low coverage. 

“I have been a strong advocate for expanding access to affordable health care services, and this includes securing quality health care coverage so all Illinoisans can receive necessary medical treatment.

Read more: Illinois bans ‘junk’ insurance plans thanks to Fine

Healthcare Protection Act signed into law thanks to Peters

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Category: Senator Robert Peters News
Wednesday, July 10, 2024 01:15 PM
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Sen. Robert Peters with Gov. JB Pritzker

CHICAGO — Today, State Senator Robert Peters (D-Chicago) released the following statement following the signing of his historic legislation – the Healthcare Protection Act – to reform predatory health insurance practices and protect patients:

“Like so many Illinois residents, I know the anxiety and fear that comes with navigating our health care system – especially right now as my wife and I are looking to have children in the near future and exploring fertility treatment options.

“It is hard enough trying to navigate the day in and day out of life – our health care policies and procedures shouldn’t add to that. Insurance is supposed to ease the burden of accessing health care, not create further obstacles.

Read more: Healthcare Protection Act signed into law thanks to Peters

Villivalam hosts first subject matter hearing on the state of public transit

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Category: Senator Ram Villivalam News
Wednesday, July 10, 2024 12:56 PM
  • Metra
  • CTA
  • Public Transportation
  • PACE
  • Public Transit
  • RTA
  • Metropolitan Mobility Authority
  • Hearings

villivalam trans 070924CHICAGO - With public transit in the RTA region approaching a budget deficit in 2026, Senate Transportation Chair Ram Villivalam held a subject matter hearing on Tuesday regarding the state of public transit and how it supports the local economy.

“Today, we were able to have crucial and robust conversations about the current state of public transit and its relation to our economy,” said Villivalam (D-Chicago). “Many key stakeholders, from the agencies to business and labor groups, were able to share their insights as to how we can maintain and improve service, and what we can do to underpin a vibrant economy.”

As heard from constituents, public transit riders are currently facing issues including delayed service, no routes or limited coordination of services between providers. This presents an issue for many, as they are left without reliable transportation to reach essential places or services such as health care appointments, jobs or education.

 

Read more: Villivalam hosts first subject matter hearing on the state of public transit

The Majority Report 07/09/24 - Seeing positive results

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Category: Majority Report
Tuesday, July 09, 2024 10:37 AM
  • Majority Report
  • Hastings
  • Sims
  • Faraci
  • Illinois Stewardship Alliance
  • Highway Noise Suppression
  • iFAB Tech Hub
  • UIUC

Sen. Sims

Sims: We are seeing tangible proof that responsible governance and steadfast stewardship yield positive results

SPRINGFIELD – Senate Majority Appropriations Leader Elgie R. Sims, Jr. was proud to lead a fiscally responsible spending plan that led the state to end Fiscal Year 2024 approximately $125 million, or .2%, above projected FY24 General Funds revenue estimates.

"Illinois reached new fiscal milestones and we are seeing tangible proof that responsible governance and steadfast stewardship yield positive results,” said Sims (D-Chicago). “This announcement underscores our commitment to restoring fiscal stability and rebuilding trust through transparency and prudent financial management."

Read more.

 

Sen. Faraci

Faraci applauds $51 million investment to UIUC-led iFAB tech hub

CHAMPAIGN – State Senator Paul Faraci and the U.S. Economic Development Administration announced approximately $51 million for the Illinois Fermentation and Agriculture Biomanufacturing Tech Hub.

“I am thrilled to see the iFAB Tech Hub receive this funding,” said Faraci (D-Champaign). “This investment emphasizes the importance of promoting cutting-edge research and development in our state. We are paving the way for projects and services that will benefit our communities and economy for generations to come.”

Read more.

 

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Hastings measure to alleviate highway noise now law

SPRINGFIELD – Illinois residents can now receive relief from noisy highway traffic, thanks to a new law sponsored by State Senator Michael E. Hastings.

“Our roads, bridges and highways generate economic development across our great state,” said Hastings (D-Frankfort). “However, at times this comes with noisy and uncomfortable consequences for our neighbors who live near these major roadways.”

Read more.

 

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Senate President Don Harmon, Oak Park: Illinois Senate President Don Harmon kept his cool when Springfield got hot | Chicago Sun-Times

Senator Mike Simmons, Chicago: Pritzker signs medical debt forgiveness bill into law | The Black Chronicle

Senator Ram Villivalam, Chicago: Public hearings coming soon on plan to consolidate CTA, Metra and Pace | The Daily Herald

 

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The Majority Report 07/04/24 - Happy Fourth of July

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Category: Majority Report
Thursday, July 04, 2024 07:21 AM
  • Majority Report

Happy Independence Day

Wishing you a happy and safe Fourth of July

Happy Fourth of July! From family picnics to big firework shows, I hope you have a fun and safe time celebrating.

There’s nothing quite like enjoying the holiday with friends and family at a local firework show or festival.

Remember: Stay safe this weekend. Plan on how you’ll get home from festivities and follow firework safety tips.

Wishing you a safe and happy Fourth of July!

 

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Preston applauds FDA ban on brominated vegetable oil

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Category: Senator Willie Preston News
Wednesday, July 03, 2024 03:29 PM
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Sen. Willie Preston

CHICAGO - Senator Willie Preston commended the Food and Drug Administration for its decision to ban brominated vegetable oil, a harmful food additive that has posed significant health risks to consumers for decades.

"It’s great that the FDA has finally banned brominated vegetable oil, a dangerous additive that has no place in our food,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “However, this is just one step, and we need the FDA to ban other harmful additives such as red dye 3."

Preston is pleased with the steps the FDA has taken, but emphasizes that more action is needed to protect public health, particularly in Illinois.

Read more: Preston applauds FDA ban on brominated vegetable oil

Sims: We are seeing tangible proof that responsible governance and steadfast stewardship yield positive results

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Category: Senator Elgie R. Sims Jr. News
Wednesday, July 03, 2024 01:22 PM
  • Sims
  • Fiscal Responsibility
  • General Funds
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Sen. Elgie R. Sims, Jr.

Senator Sims reacts to record high cash balance, exceeding FY24 revenue estimates

SPRINGFIELD – Senate Majority Appropriations Leader Elgie R. Sims, Jr. was proud to lead a fiscally responsible spending plan that led the state to end Fiscal Year 2024 approximately $125 million, or .2%, above projected FY24 General Funds revenue estimates.

"Illinois reached new fiscal milestones and we are seeing tangible proof that responsible governance and steadfast stewardship yield positive results,” said Sims (D-Chicago). “Today's announcement underscores our commitment to restoring fiscal stability and rebuilding trust through transparency and prudent financial management."

The state closed out the fiscal year with a $4.67 billion General Funds cash balance, up from $3.85 billion at the end of the previous fiscal year. Of the $4.67 billion balance, $2.1 billion was in the Budget Stabilization Fund – also known as the Rainy Day Fund – and $1.74 billion was in the General Revenue Fund.

Read more: Sims: We are seeing tangible proof that responsible governance and steadfast stewardship yield...

Faraci applauds $51 million investment to UIUC-led iFAB tech hub

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Category: Senator Paul Faraci News
Wednesday, July 03, 2024 11:40 AM
  • Illinois Fermentation and Agriculture Bio-Manufacturing Tech Hub
  • iFAB Tech Hub
  • UIUC

faraci 070324CHAMPAIGN – State Senator Paul Faraci and the U.S. Economic Development Administration announced approximately $51 million for the Illinois Fermentation and Agriculture Biomanufacturing Tech Hub.

“I am thrilled to see the iFAB Tech Hub receive this funding,” said Faraci (D-Champaign). “This investment emphasizes the importance of promoting cutting-edge research and development in our state. We are paving the way for projects and services that will benefit our communities and economy for generations to come.”

The iFAB Tech Hub, led by the Integrated Bioprocessing Research Labortory at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, unites over 30 partners from academia, industry and government in Central Illinois to meet the growing demand for fermentation in biomanufacturing. Funding for the hub will be allocated through a Phase 2 Implementation grant to support infrastructure development and industry partnerships, positioning Illinois as a leader in precision fermentation.

Read more: Faraci applauds $51 million investment to UIUC-led iFAB tech hub

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  2. Stadelman law safeguards consumers from medical debt
  3. Loughran Cappel law allows career and technical education teachers to be granted tenure
  4. Edly-Allen law to protect children from abuse and neglect
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