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Collins law gives nurse midwives more independence and flexibility in care

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Category: Senator Lakesia Collins News
Friday, August 15, 2025 03:03 PM
  • Health Care
  • L.Collins
  • Mothers
  • HB 2688
  • CNMs

Senator Lakesia Collins

SPRINGFIELD – To address health care deserts and provide mothers the care they need, State Senator Lakesia Collins’ new law will give certified nurse midwives more independence and greater flexibility in care they provide.

“This law gives our nurse midwives more flexibility in collaborating and delivering services and care to our communities,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “We are modernizing rules to fit with providers needs and giving our residents greater access to health care.”

Before this law, certified nurse midwives had to collaborate formally with a physician to practice at full scope, but this would pose a challenge as more than one-third of Illinois counties lack sufficient maternity care. Under Collins’ legislation, House Bill 2688, CNMs are now allowed to provide out-of-hospital birth services at licensed birth centers without the need for a formal collaboration agreement, as long as they have permission from the birth center’s clinical director.

Read more: Collins law gives nurse midwives more independence and flexibility in care

Law led by Peters protects Illinois workers from federal rollbacks

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Category: Senator Robert Peters News
Thursday, August 14, 2025 12:38 PM

Peters SB1976SPRINGFIELD — A new law sponsored by State Senator Robert Peters ensures the state maintains strong protections for wage standards, coal mine safety and occupational health, even if federal laws are weakened or repealed.

“Our workers are the backbone of our state, and when things become uncertain at the federal level, it’s our job to ensure their rights are protected,” said Peters (D-Chicago). “This law sends a clear message that in Illinois, we fight for working people, and we will not back down.” 

The law prevents the Illinois Department of Labor and Department of Natural Resources from adopting any rules less protective than those in effect under federal law as of April 28, 2025. Peters’ law also requires IDOL to restore any repealed federal occupational safety rules not already covered under state law and allows legal actions against employers who violate them.

Read more: Law led by Peters protects Illinois workers from federal rollbacks

Hastings announces $1 million Rebuild Illinois Grant to support Road Home Program at Rush Hospital

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Category: Senator Michael E. Hastings News
Thursday, August 14, 2025 12:22 PM
  • Hastings
  • Road Home Program
  • Rush Hospital
  • Veteran health care

road home programCHICAGO — State Senator Michael E. Hastings joined fellow Senators Patrick Joyce, Paul Faraci, Meg Loughran Cappel, Michael Porfirio and Michael Halpin for a visit to Rush University Medical Center’s acclaimed Road Home Program, announcing a $1 million investment through the Rebuild Illinois Program administered by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.

The grant will be used to expand services that provide critical mental health and transitional support to returning veterans and their families. The Road Home Program—nationally recognized for its innovative approach to treating post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, and other challenges veterans face—offers specialized, no-cost care to military members and their loved ones.

“This is more than a check—it’s a lifeline,” said Hastings (D-Frankfort), a West Point graduate, Bronze Star recipient, and Iraq War veteran. “The Road Home Program not only helped me through my own struggles as a returning combat veteran, it has been a safe harbor for countless others across Illinois. The staff, the doctors, and the welcoming, nurturing culture of this program are second to none. They deserve more than just a million-dollar investment—they deserve our ongoing commitment and gratitude.”

Read more: Hastings announces $1 million Rebuild Illinois Grant to support Road Home Program at Rush Hospital

Belt looks out for blue collar workers on the job

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Category: Senator Christopher Belt News
Thursday, August 14, 2025 11:41 AM
  • Belt
  • Prevailing Wage
  • Workers
  • HB 1189

Senator Belt

SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Christopher Belt’s measure to strengthen prevailing wage rules that will help workers receive higher pay was signed into law on Thursday.

“We don’t want to see the federal government shortchange our workers here in Illinois,” said Belt (D-Swansea).  “Illinois workers who literally build our state shouldn’t be cheated by corporate sleight of hand.”

Currently, Illinois’ prevailing wage law does not apply to federal construction projects that require a prevailing wage determination by the United States Secretary of Labor. Belt’s new law clarifies that workers must receive the highest prevailing wage – whether federal or state – in local public works projects that include federal funding. The goal is to eliminate potential confusion when rates differ and specifically impacts projects under state or local control.

Read more: Belt looks out for blue collar workers on the job

New Morrison law strengthens Illinois’ response to human trafficking

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Wednesday, August 13, 2025 03:42 PM
  • DCFS
  • DHS
  • SB2323

morrison 081325SPRINGFIELD — Thousands of human trafficking victims have been identified in Illinois in recent years, but authorities estimate the true number of victims to be much higher. To improve how the state handles trafficking cases, a new law sponsored by State Senator Julie Morrison will lead to earlier identification and strengthen support for survivors through better coordination, training and services.

“This law is the result of extensive work among Illinois State Police, state agencies and legislators to close gaps that exist in current processes,” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “By breaking down silos between agencies, we can connect survivors to compassionate support faster and make it more difficult for trafficking networks to operate in the state.”

The new law takes a victim-centered, trauma-informed approach to addressing human trafficking. The law builds on recommendations from the Joint Human Trafficking Working Group — created in 2023 with input from over 60 stakeholders and state agencies — and lays out a statewide strategic plan to support trafficking survivors. This includes creating standards of care for medical and legal providers and building a network of accessible services.

 

Read more: New Morrison law strengthens Illinois’ response to human trafficking

Turner law addresses police hiring practices in response to Sonya Massey murder

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Wednesday, August 13, 2025 08:40 AM
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  • Slideshow
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  • SB 1953

Senate Bill 1953 - State Sen. Doris Turner

SPRINGFIELD – A more comprehensive review of prospective law enforcement officers prior to hiring will be required under a new law spearheaded by State Senator Doris Turner in response to the horrific murder of Sonya Massey. Turner joined Governor JB Pritzker, members of the Massey family and state and local leaders at the bill signing on Tuesday.

“Sonya’s murder left us with more questions than answers,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “I’m proud of our collaboration with the Illinois Sheriffs’ Association and the Illinois Chiefs of Police to determine necessary guardrails to ensure we have good officers on our street protecting and serving our communities.”

Senate Bill 1953 requires law enforcement agencies to conduct a more comprehensive review of a prospective officer’s past employment to ensure his or her fitness for duty as a police officer before making an offer of employment.

Read more: Turner law addresses police hiring practices in response to Sonya Massey murder

The Majority Report 08/12/25 - Strengthening and expanding advocacy

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Category: Majority Report
Tuesday, August 12, 2025 10:42 AM
  • Majority Report
  • Murphy
  • Loughran Cappel
  • Preston
  • Equine Therapy
  • Education of Children with Disabilities

Sen. Loughran Cappel

Loughran Cappel law strengthens advocacy for young children with disabilities

SPRINGFIELD — After acknowledging a gap in early childhood disability advocacy, State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel championed a new law that ensures stronger representation for young children with disabilities.

“When Early Childhood Education is being discussed, it’s essential we include a representative to advocate for what’s in the best interest of all children, including those with disabilities, ,” said Loughran Cappel (D-Shorewood). “In Illinois, we have made strides in our early childhood education efforts, and this law continues to prove that we care about all children getting the education they need.”

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Sen. Preston

Preston measure expanding advocate information for families of students with disabilities signed into law

SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Willie Preston spearheaded a new law to expand requirements for school districts to notify families of students with disabilities of advocates experienced in Individualized Education Programs.

“This legislation ensures that families know what services are available to them as they help their child navigate the educational space,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “All students deserve a fair and just education experience.”

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Sen. Murphy

Equine therapy will be more accessible under Murphy law

SPRINGFIELD — Medically necessary equine therapy will soon be covered by health insurance thanks to a law championed by State Senator Laura Murphy.

“There are many effective forms for therapy, but insurance roadblocks and cost barriers often leave patients without access to the care they need,” said Murphy (D-Des Plaines). “Equine therapy can support mental health and emotional growth, and soon it will be available to individuals who could benefit from this treatment but couldn’t afford it.”

Read more.

 

Sound of the State: Turner on the Illinois State Fair

Sound of the State: A conversation on Illinois' historic new commission

The Illinois State Fair is more than fun and funnel cakes — it’s a celebration of agriculture, youth leadership, and investment in our state’s #1 industry. State Senator Doris Turner and Illinois Department of Agriculture Director Jerry Costello talk about upgrades to the fairgrounds, diversity in ag, and what the future holds for FFA, 4-H, and more in this episode of Sound of the State.

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Sims: The SAFE-T Act is based on risk—not riches

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Category: Senator Elgie R. Sims Jr. News
Tuesday, August 12, 2025 08:43 AM
  • Criminal Justice Reform
  • End Cash Bail
  • SAFE-T Act

sims 081225CHICAGO – State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. — the lead sponsor of the SAFE-T Act —released the following statement after the president falsely attacked Illinois’ nation-leading measure to end cash bail:

“The president’s misguided attacks on Illinois’ elimination of cash bail are par for the course. When he doesn’t want to answer for his administration’s mounting failures, he reverts to his usual playbook: distraction, denial and diversion.

Illinois is seeing positive results. According to the Illinois State Police, both violent and property crimes have decreased since the end of cash bail. The nonpartisan Brennan Center for Justice also found no statistically significant link between bail reform and crime rates in its analysis of 33 cities, both with and without such reforms.

Read more: Sims: The SAFE-T Act is based on risk—not riches

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