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New Ellman law increases retirement fairness for Illinois firefighters

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Category: Senator Laura Ellman News
Friday, July 09, 2021 03:54 PM
  • Pensions
  • Firefighters
  • Ellman
  • SB167

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SPRINGFIELD – Illinois firefighters will be able to worry less about their retirement under a new law sponsored by State Senator Laura Ellman (D-Naperville) that was signed into law on Friday.

“This law creates a level playing field for all of Illinois’ firefighters,” Ellman said. “Prior law failed to address an oversight that would have caused hundreds of firefighters to lose out on time they’ve served when they retire.”

Previously, firefighters outside of Chicago who began work after 2011 were not allowed to purchase service credit after changing employers. The new law ensures all firefighters can purchase service credit if they move to a new employer who is covered by a different fire pension fund.

Read more: New Ellman law increases retirement fairness for Illinois firefighters

Villa measure to compensate employees for wage theft signed into law

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Category: Senator Karina Villa News
Friday, July 09, 2021 03:52 PM
  • Villa
  • Wage Theft
  • HB118

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SPRINGFIELD – In an effort to deter wage theft, State Senator Karina Villa (D-West Chicago) sponsored a new law that increases the amount employers who underpay their employees must pay in damages.

“It is unacceptable for an employer to withhold hardworking employees’ wages,” Villa said. “Working families across Illinois deserve to be justly compensated and should receive increased damages for cases of wage theft.” 

Currently, employees who do not receive wages in a timely manner are entitled to file a claim to recover their unpaid wages, plus damages totaling 2% of the amount of monthly underpayments. Villa’s legislation will increase the percentage paid in damages from 2% to 5% to more effectively deter wage theft by employers.

Read more: Villa measure to compensate employees for wage theft signed into law

Universities to remove standardized test requirement for acceptance under new law

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Category: Senator Christopher Belt News
Friday, July 09, 2021 03:45 PM
  • Belt
  • Higher Education
  • ACT and SAT
  • Fair Admissions Act

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SPRINGFIELD – Students can choose whether or not to submit their ACT and SAT scores when applying to Illinois colleges and universities, thanks to a measure sponsored by State Senator Christopher Belt (D-Swansea) that was signed into law Friday.

“Standardized tests are not what universities need to rely on when accepting students,” Belt said. “This necessary transition away from test scores will benefit those students who have the capability to be accepted into Illinois’ universities, but may struggle with test anxieties.”

The new law, led by Belt and House Sponsor LaToya Greenwood (D-East St. Louis), creates the Higher Education Fair Admissions Act, which would prohibit Illinois’ public universities from relying solely on a student’s ACT or SAT score to make an admissions decision.

Read more: Universities to remove standardized test requirement for acceptance under new law

Routine dental care could come to schools under Morrison law

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Friday, July 09, 2021 03:35 PM
  • Morrison
  • IDHFS
  • SB346
  • Preventative Dental Services

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SPRINGFIELD – To prevent poor dental health among children and teens that can cause lifelong health consequences, State Senator Julie Morrison’s (D-Lake Forest) proposal to allow preventative dental services within schools was signed into law Friday.

“Routine dental care isn’t just about appearance – it’s about overall health and well-being that can affect every part of a child’s life,” Morrison said. “It’s time we treat dental care like other preventative health care.”

Under the law, the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services could put in place a school-based dental program that would allow out-of-office preventative services – like teeth cleanings.

Read more: Routine dental care could come to schools under Morrison law

Castro’s Housing is Recovery Pilot Program signed into law

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Category: Senator Cristina Castro News
Friday, July 09, 2021 03:31 PM
  • Mental Health
  • Castro
  • Substance Abuse
  • HB449

Sen. Cristina Castro

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin) spearheaded a new law to create a program that will help people with serious mental illness or substance use disorders by enabling access to affordable housing and support services.

“Supporting those struggling the most in our communities is a top priority,” Castro said. “Taking a ‘Housing First’ approach to mental illness and addiction treatment will ensure that those most vulnerable are treated with dignity and compassion.”

Often, people with a serious mental illness or substance use disorder lack affordable housing, causing increased institutionalization, incarceration or risk of death from an overdose. This law creates the Housing is Recovery Pilot Program to help prevent people with a serious mental illness or people who are at high risk of overdose due to lack of support services from being institutionalized or dying.

Read more: Castro’s Housing is Recovery Pilot Program signed into law

Murphy: New law allows student athletes to be their authentic selves on and off the field

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Friday, July 09, 2021 03:23 PM
  • Murphy
  • HB120
  • Student Athletes

Sen. Laura Murphy

SPRINGFIELD – Students of all backgrounds can represent their schools with confidence under a new law sponsored by State Senator Laura Murphy (D-Des Plaines) giving students more flexibility in the design of their athletic uniforms.

“Athletic uniforms are about establishing a sense of camaraderie between team members, but for many students, the design of a uniform can be a barrier,” Murphy said. “This law represents a step forward for diversity and inclusion in Illinois.”

The law enables student athletes at public K-12 schools, colleges and universities, and community colleges in Illinois to modify their athletic or team uniform to be in accordance with their cultural values, modesty standards or religion.

The legislation was sponsored in the House by State Representative Will Guzzardi (D-Chicago).

Read more: Murphy: New law allows student athletes to be their authentic selves on and off the field

Governor signs “Hayli’s Law” spearheaded by Senator Joyce

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Friday, July 09, 2021 03:19 PM
  • IDPH
  • Joyce
  • Hayli's Law
  • SB119

Sen. Patrick Joyce

KANKAKEE – A measure sponsored by State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) to prevent children’s lemonade stands from being shut down for not having a permit was signed into law Friday by Gov. JB Pritzker. 

This new law was inspired by 12-year-old Hayli Martinez, whose lemonade stand in Kankakee was flagged by local officials and shut down.

“Opening a lemonade stand can teach kids about entrepreneurship and responsibility, so it’s really a great opportunity for them to learn while making some extra money,” Joyce said. “This new law will allow our young entrepreneurs to dream big without any hurdles.”

Read more: Governor signs “Hayli’s Law” spearheaded by Senator Joyce

Turner urges University of Illinois-Springfield to reverse phase out plan for local NPR funding

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Friday, July 09, 2021 01:06 PM
  • Turner
  • NPR
  • University of Illinois Springfield

turner npr uis 070921SPRINGFIELD –NPR Illinois is expected to lose more than $400,000 in funding from the University of Illinois-Springfield annually, phased out over the next several fiscal years. State Senator Doris Turner (D-Springfield) has sent a letter to the chancellor of UIS and the president of the U of I system urging them to reverse the decision.

“NPR Illinois is one of the best sources of news for Illinois residents, especially in an era where it's becoming more difficult to distinguish between slanted and genuine news sources," Turner said. “I recognize the COVID-19 pandemic has had an economic impact on many universities, but cutting this program from UIS’s budget would do a huge disservice to both area residents and journalism students.”

According to recent reports in the media, NPR Illinois will see its yearly financial support from UIS decline gradually, dropping to zero within five years.

NPR Illinois is also one of the few remaining media venues that extensively covers state government. While more than 30 print and broadcast organizations once had bureaus at the Capitol, less than 10 do now.

“Over many years, this station has delivered true, fair and unbiased coverage to a multitude of listeners,” Turner said. “It has also given many journalists and interns an opportunity to thrive in the field while reporting on state government. This outlet produces quality journalism, and it needs to continue to operate.”

The university will continue to provide and maintain operational space on campus for NPR Illinois, along with parking and security.

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