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Jones passes legislation that would help stem the opioid epidemic

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Category: Senator Emil Jones III News
Saturday, May 29, 2021 02:40 PM
  • Jones
  • Opioid Crisis
  • Opioids
  • HB3596
  • Electronic Record

 Senator Jones III

 

CHICAGO - State Senator Emil Jones III (D-Chicago) has passed legislation that would create an electronic record on opioid prescriptions to help track doctors who overprescribe and help stem the ongoing opioid epidemic.

“Too many people have tragically lost their lives to the opioid epidemic,” Jones said. “Tracking opioid prescriptions can help us identify areas where these drugs are entering our communities.”

The legislation would require opioid prescriptions to be sent electronically so that they can be recorded in the Prescription Monitoring Program. An exemption could be granted for prescribers who certify to the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation that they will not issue more than 25 prescriptions per year.

Read more: Jones passes legislation that would help stem the opioid epidemic

Hunter bill to add traffic stop protocol to driver’s education passes Senate

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Category: Senator Mattie Hunter News
Saturday, May 29, 2021 02:33 PM
  • Law Enforcement
  • Hunter
  • Traffic Stops
  • HB3097

 Senator Hunter

 

SPRINGFIELD – In cases such as Daunte Wright, Sandra Bland, and many others, traffic stops have escalated into police violence against Black Americans. That all too common circumstance led State Senator Mattie Hunter (D-Chicago) to pass a measure to ensure all new drivers are provided with guidance on how to interact with law enforcement during traffic stops.

“Unfortunately for Black people, traffic stops are something we know can take a rogue turn, and even end in the loss of life,” Hunter said. “Though ultimately, respectability may not always save someone from a police officers’ harmful biases, it can be helpful for drivers to be informed of their rights and what the typical protocol is supposed to be during a traffic stop.”

House Bill 3097 requires police procedures and appropriate interactions with law enforcement during traffic stops to be added to Illinois adult driver education course curriculum, as well as the State Board of Education's curriculum.

Read more: Hunter bill to add traffic stop protocol to driver’s education passes Senate

Morrison’s measure to help domestic violence survivors passes both chambers

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Saturday, May 29, 2021 02:29 PM
  • Morrison
  • Domestic Violence
  • HB3485
  • Hope Card

 Senator Morrison

 

SPRINGFIELD – To ensure they can more easily prove they’re under an order of protection, Illinois would issue an official card for survivors of domestic violence under a measure sponsored by State Senator Julie Morrison (D-Lake Forest).

“We must do all we can to protect survivors of domestic violence and provide them with the peace of mind that they are safe,” Morrison said. “Allowing them to have a convenient way to live life with the fullest protection possible is pertinent.”

Under the measure, survivors of domestic violence who have an order of protection would be granted a “Hope Card” to carry as official documentation of the order. The driver’s license-sized, laminated card could be distributed to people who may need to be aware of the order in an easier and more convenient way than traditional paper copies. 

Read more: Morrison’s measure to help domestic violence survivors passes both chambers

Bennett champions measure to create Folds of Honor license plate decal

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Category: Senator Scott Bennett News
Saturday, May 29, 2021 02:27 PM
  • Bennett
  • Military Families
  • Folds of Honor
  • HB1915

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SPRINGFIELD – In an effort to pay tribute to the sacrifices of our fallen and disabled service members, State Senator Scott Bennett (D-Champaign) passed legislation through the Senate Saturday to create a Folds of Honor license plate for families of service members who died in the line of duty.     

“Creating a personalized license plate in Illinois is a simple way for us to support Folds of Honor’s mission,” Bennett said. “With the passage of this legislation, Folds of Honor will be able to increase the number of academic scholarships for the spouses and children of fallen or disabled service members.”

Read more: Bennett champions measure to create Folds of Honor license plate decal

Cullerton: Students should have mental health resources on hand

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Category: Senator Tom Cullerton News
Saturday, May 29, 2021 02:23 PM
  • Mental Health
  • T.Cullerton
  • Suicide Prevention
  • Public Schools
  • HB1778

Senator T.Cullerton

 

SPRINGFIELD – To help combat mental health crises among students, State Senator Tom Cullerton (D- Villa Park) is spearheading a measure that would require school districts and universities to provide contact information for mental health resources on the back of student ID cards.

“Young adults were particularly susceptible to mental health issues and high suicide rates even before the pandemic,” Cullerton said. “As students get back on campus, whether they’re in middle school or college, they should have easy access to resources like crisis lines.”

Between 2007 and 2018, suicide rates for people aged 10-24 increased by 57.4%, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Suicide is the fourth leading cause of death for children between the ages of 10 and 14. 

Read more: Cullerton: Students should have mental health resources on hand

Bennett continues fight for new safeguards on removal of coal ash pollution

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Category: Senator Scott Bennett News
Saturday, May 29, 2021 02:20 PM
  • Bennett
  • Coal Ash
  • Workplace safety
  • Job Training
  • HB3783

Senator Bennett

 

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Scott Bennett (D-Champaign) continued his years-long effort to protect Illinois communities from toxic coal ash pollution by passing legislation through the Senate Saturday to ensure only trained employees work on coal ash removal projects.

“Coal ash, the toxic byproduct of burning coal in a power plant, is extremely dangerous and creates challenges for communities who want to reuse former coal plant sites or attract new businesses,” Bennett said. “Proper cleanup is essential to correcting coal's toxic footprint in Illinois.”

Bennett introduced House Bill 3783 to establish training standards for workers constructing, installing, modifying or closing Coal Combustion Residual (CCR) surface impediments, otherwise known as coal ash pits.

Under Bennett’s plan, anyone working on a coal ash pit would be required to participate in training programs approved by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration. The training would cover erosion control and environmental remediation, as well as the operation of heavy equipment and excavation. 

Read more: Bennett continues fight for new safeguards on removal of coal ash pollution

Bipartisan Bennett bill would include suicide prevention resources on student IDs

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Category: Senator Scott Bennett News
Saturday, May 29, 2021 02:10 PM
  • Bennett
  • Students
  • Suicide Prevention
  • HB 597

 Senator Bennett

 

SPRINGFIELD – Legislation sponsored by State Senator Scott Bennett (D-Champaign) to include contact information for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and the Crisis Text Line on student identification cards passed the Senate this week. 

“Students are constantly required to use their student ID cards, and keeping these mental health resources close at hand can be the difference between life and death,” Bennett said. “While we hope nobody has to use these numbers, no one is immune to mental health issues. If students need it, the helpline number is right in their pocket.”

Read more: Bipartisan Bennett bill would include suicide prevention resources on student IDs

Martwick measure helping schools reach students at risk of suicide passes

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Category: Senator Robert Martwick News
Saturday, May 29, 2021 02:06 PM
  • Mental Health
  • Students
  • Suicide Prevention
  • Martwick
  • HB 577

 Senator Martwick

 

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Robert Martwick (D-Chicago) is pushing legislation to help schools identify students who are at higher risk of suicide, in order to help provide those students with more resources.

 “We know there are certain factors that put people of greater risk of suicidal thoughts,” Martwick said. “Recognizing this fact and providing students who may need help with more resources could save lives.”

This legislation requires schools to adopt policies that prioritize students who may be at higher risk of suicide for intervention. This includes students who are suffering from a mental health or substance abuse disorder, have a history of self-harm or attempted suicide, are experiencing housing struggles, have lost a loved one to suicide, and are part of the LGBTQ community.

Read more: Martwick measure helping schools reach students at risk of suicide passes

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  4. Villivalam moves to end employment discrimination
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