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Measure to clarify ephedrine prescription exemptions passes the Senate, thanks to Ellman

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Category: Senator Laura Ellman News
Thursday, May 22, 2025 05:18 PM
  • Pharmacies
  • Ephedrine Restrictions
  • HB2874

Senator EllmanSPRINGFIELD – Establishing transparent guidelines for prescriptions, State Senator Laura Ellman passed a measure out of the Senate to give patients and pharmacies clarity regarding restrictions on medication containing ephedrine.

“People with common health issues like allergies or low blood pressure may need ephedrine medication and might not have any alternative treatment options,” said Ellman. “Both providers and patients are at risk of violating existing restrictions on ephedrine medications due to a lack of clarity within current law.”

Read more: Measure to clarify ephedrine prescription exemptions passes the Senate, thanks to Ellman

Lightford: Resident dumping is a betrayal of trust

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Category: Senator Kimberly A. Lightford News
Thursday, May 22, 2025 05:13 PM
  • Nursing Homes
  • resident dumping
  • HB1597
  • Involuntary Discharge

Majority Leader LightfordSPRINGFIELD – Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford led the charge to put an end to “resident dumping” – an inhumane practice in which a nursing facility discharges a resident and refuses to readmit them after a hospital stay.

"Resident dumping is a betrayal of trust at life's most vulnerable moment,” said Lightford (D-Maywood). “Seniors have made these places their sanctuaries, their communities and their final homes. To deny them return is to strip away their belonging, security and dignity when they need it most.”

Read more: Lightford: Resident dumping is a betrayal of trust

Turner: AEDs save lives

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Thursday, May 22, 2025 05:09 PM
  • Turner
  • HB 1287
  • AEDs

AEDSPRINGFIELD – State Senator Doris Turner spearheaded a measure through the Senate that would require AEDs in nursing homes.

“AEDs save lives,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “Having them at nursing homes will increase the chances of survival during cardiac arrest.”

House Bill 1287 would require nursing homes to have an automatic external defibrillator by Jan. 1, 2030. Additionally, Turner’s measure requires all facility staff certified to use an AED to have completed courses in CPR and AED usage.

Read more: Turner: AEDs save lives

Johnson champions Eddie’s Law to bring dignity to end-of-life care in Illinois

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Category: Senator Adriane Johnson News
Thursday, May 22, 2025 04:59 PM
  • Johnson
  • Eddie's Law
  • HB 2397

Johnson HB2397SPRINGFIELD — After an incarcerated man named Eddie Thomas died alone in a prison infirmary without receiving any end-of-life care, State Senator Adriane Johnson is championing legislation to bring dignity, compassion, and transparency to hospice and palliative care services in Illinois correctional facilities.

“This bill is about basic human dignity,” said Johnson (D-Buffalo Grove). “No one should die in pain, in isolation or without the comfort of care — no matter who they are or where they live. House Bill 2397 brings transparency to a system that too often leaves people to suffer silently.”

Hospice and palliative care programs are designed to relieve suffering, manage symptoms and honor the values of individuals facing serious or terminal illness. Yet, of the more than 1,500 state prisons across the country, fewer than 5% offer any hospice care at all.

Read more: Johnson champions Eddie’s Law to bring dignity to end-of-life care in Illinois

Cervantes-led measure to increase supports for students completing the FAFSA clears Senate

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Category: Senator Javier Loera Cervantes News
Thursday, May 22, 2025 03:34 PM
  • Higher Education
  • Financial Aid
  • HB3097
  • Cervantes

Sen. Cervantes

SPRINGFIELD — High school students may soon have access to more supports when applying for college and filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, more commonly known as the FAFSA, thanks to two measures led by State Senator Javier Loera Cervantes, which recently passed the Senate.

“There are many barriers for young people to fill out the FAFSA, including the forms being confusing for students who may be the oldest in their family or the children of immigrants with English as a second language,” said Cervantes (D-Chicago). “If we want our young people to pursue higher education, we need to make the process of applying for financial aid easier. Ensuring their schools have designated times and an expert on the application is an easy way to do that.”

Read more: Cervantes-led measure to increase supports for students completing the FAFSA clears Senate

Hastings measure to streamline missing persons investigations passes Senate

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Category: Senator Michael E. Hastings News
Thursday, May 22, 2025 03:05 PM
  • Missing Persons
  • SB24
  • Criminal Law
  • Eliminate Waiting Period
  • Cook County Sheriff's Office
  • Investigations

Senator HastingsSPRINGFIELD — State Senator Michael E. Hastings and the Cook County Sheriff’s Office are working to improve Illinois’ policy regarding missing persons investigations.

“When you believe a loved one has gone missing, you need action taken without hesitation,” said Hastings (D-Frankfort). “Eliminating the waiting period and utilizing national databases will give families peace of mind and give law enforcement more tools in the search.”

Senate Bill 24 would eliminate any law enforcement policy requiring the observance of a waiting period before accepting a missing persons report. The bill would also require information from a missing persons report to be immediately entered into the Law Enforcement Agencies Data System upon reception of a report. Under the measure, law enforcement agencies must adopt a strategy regarding missing persons investigations, reporting and follow-up action.

Read more: Hastings measure to streamline missing persons investigations passes Senate

Ellman advances measure to grant high school credits to middle school students

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Category: Senator Laura Ellman News
Thursday, May 22, 2025 02:55 PM
  • Ellman
  • HB 3039
  • High school class credits
  • Middle school students

Ellman HB3039SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Ellman advanced a measure out of the Senate to ensure middle school students have the option to earn high school credit for high school level courses.

“Our students deserve support every step along their academic career paths,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “Middle school students working toward the next educational milestone need the attention, care and resources that ensure proper consideration of their academic abilities.”

Under current Illinois law, middle school students are able to receive credit for high school level courses, as long as the course is offered by the high school in the student’s district and the instructor holds a professional educator license and is endorsed for the grade level and content area of the course.

Read more: Ellman advances measure to grant high school credits to middle school students

Morrison works to remove dangerous ‘forever chemicals’ from household products

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Thursday, May 22, 2025 01:12 PM
  • Children
  • Pollution
  • PFAS
  • HB2516
  • Polyfluoradlkyl Substances
  • Toxic

Senator MorrisonSPRINGFIELD — In response to growing research about the long-term health risks posed by PFAS — commonly known as “forever chemicals” — State Senator Julie Morrison is working to eliminate their use within everyday products sold in Illinois.

To reduce Illinoisans’ exposure to these chemicals, House Bill 2516 would ban intentionally added PFAS from seven categories of products sold and distributed in the state, including cookware, cosmetics, dental floss, children’s items, menstrual products, intimate apparel and food packaging. Morrison’s bill prioritizes products where PFAS exposure is likely to be frequent or prolonged, especially for vulnerable populations like children, and sets a 2032 implementation date to give manufacturers time to phase out their use.

Read more: Morrison works to remove dangerous ‘forever chemicals’ from household products

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  3. Villivalam joins climate advocates to discuss tackling issues facing public transit
  4. Villa urges funding for more licensed social workers
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