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Gillespie plan to strengthen housing rights for immigrants now law

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Category: Senator Ann Gillespie News
Friday, June 30, 2023 01:24 PM
  • Immigration
  • Gillespie
  • Illinois Human Rights Act
  • Real Estate
  • SB1817

Sen. Ann Gillespie

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Ann Gillespie led a new law to prohibit the consideration of immigration status during real estate transactions.

“This law sets clear boundaries, protecting the rights of immigrants and ensuring that financial institutions and service providers cannot engage in discriminatory practices,” said Gillespie (D-Arlington Heights). “Putting these protections in place will promote fairness to ensure people are not unjustly denied housing.”

The Illinois Human Rights Act will now include immigration status as a protected class, making it illegal to discriminate against someone based on their immigration status when renting or selling property. Landlords and property sellers cannot refuse to rent or sell, receive or transmit offers, or negotiate the terms of a deal with someone based on their immigration status.

Read more: Gillespie plan to strengthen housing rights for immigrants now law

Senate Democrats’ fiscally responsible budget approach leads to historic Rainy Day Fund balance

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Category: Senator Elgie R. Sims Jr. News
Thursday, June 29, 2023 01:46 PM
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  • FY2024 Budget
  • Rainy Day Fund
  • SB1720

Sen. Elgie R. Sims Jr.

SPRINGFIELD – The state’s Rainy Day Fund has reached historic levels of over $2 billion thanks to the responsible fiscal leadership of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus.

“When I first joined the Senate in 2018, our state’s Rainy Day Fund was depleted, we had billions of dollars in unpaid bills and we were facing immense financial strains,” said Majority Appropriations Leader Elgie R. Sims, Jr. (D-Chicago). “Thanks to five consecutive balanced budgets, paying down our bills and making a number of smart spending decisions, Illinois now stands with the best fiscal footing it has seen in years. We’re better equipped than ever to handle a fiscal emergency. We will continue to be good stewards of the resources taxpayers trust to us, while setting Illinois up for long-term fiscal success.”

This week, the final deposit of the Fiscal Year 2023 budget was made to the Rainy Day Fund – bringing the FY 23 deposits to $1.18 billion – just as the Fiscal Year 2024 budget is set to begin, which will deposit an additional $138 million.

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New Holmes law modernizes state’s hiring process

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Thursday, June 29, 2023 12:27 PM
  • Holmes
  • CMS
  • Illinois Personnel Code
  • Modern Hiring Practices
  • SB2228

holmes 050423AURORA – State Senator Linda Holmes is ready to bring the state’s hiring practices out of the 1950s and into the present so Illinois’ ability to recruit and hire quality applicants is improved and streamlined. The future is now, as Governor JB Pritzker signed Senate Bill 2228 into law Tuesday.

“It’s difficult to believe Illinois’ Personnel Code has not been systematically updated since it was adopted in 1955, but I’m pleased we can make these substantial updates now so the process will move more quickly with greater accessibility and transparency,” said Holmes (D-Aurora).

Senate Bill 2228 changes the code to implement modern processes and best practices in the state's hiring methods, while reducing the time it takes to hire and grow the state's workforce. It also provides for real-time review of proposed rules by JCAR and the Civil Service Commission to reduce the time it takes to make necessary regulatory changes. This improves transparency and access to workforce data, too.

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Senators Gillespie, Fine expand access to affordable health care coverage

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Category: Member News
Tuesday, June 27, 2023 02:40 PM
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Senators Gillespie and Fine

Historic legislation creates Illinois insurance marketplace, protects consumers from unfair rate hikes

CHICAGO – Illinois residents will have more options when it comes to affordable, quality health insurance thanks to legislation from State Senators Ann Gillespie and Laura Fine. Gillespie’s bill creating a state-based health insurance marketplace and Fine’s legislation protecting consumers from unnecessary insurance rate increases have both been signed into law.

House Bill 579 establishes a state-based health insurance marketplace offering a variety of health insurance plans from different insurers. Illinois residents currently access the Affordable Care Act Marketplace using the federal platform which the state pays a fee to use. The federal platform does not share real-time data, and the Illinois Department of Insurance must rely on federal reports with limited information regarding enrollment in ACA Marketplace coverage. The new law helps address that challenge, allowing Illinois to better target and serve uninsured communities.

“Today, we take a significant step forward in providing accessible and affordable health care for all Illinois residents. Establishing a state-based insurance marketplace reflects our unwavering commitment to ensuring everyone can find a high-quality plan tailored to their needs,” said Gillespie (D-Arlington Heights). “I am pleased to see these measures become law, empowering individuals to make informed choices, increasing transparency, driving down costs and ultimately improving the overall well-being of our communities.”

Read more: Senators Gillespie, Fine expand access to affordable health care coverage

The Majority Report 06/26/23 - Removing barriers

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Category: Majority Report
Monday, June 26, 2023 07:48 AM
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Sen. Villivalam

Villivalam pushes for an end to barriers faced by immigrant drivers

CHICAGO – To provide more safety and security for immigrant drivers, State Senator Ram Villivalam joined Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias for a press conference highlighting legislation that would expand identification options for immigrants and make Illinois roads safer.

“Currently, many immigrant and refugee families are not able to receive a number of services because they only have a Temporary Visitor Driver's License,” said Villivalam (D-Chicago). “With House Bill 3882, we are modernizing the law to provide eligible individuals the ability to obtain a standard driver’s license without discrimination and to eliminate any stigma. This legislation builds on our mission to continue to be the most welcoming state in the nation."

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Gillespie's Medicaid packaged signed into law

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Ann Gillespie’s comprehensive Medicaid package was signed into law, which will expand access to care for thousands of Illinois residents and provide vital support for mental health services.

“Medicaid is a critical safety net for thousands of Illinois residents who rely on it for health care,” said Gillespie (D-Arlington Heights). “By increasing reimbursement rates, expanding services and investing in telehealth, we can help providers offer affordable, quality care.”

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Sen. Celina VillanuevaVillanueva joins legislative leaders to discuss reproductive rights at the White House

WASHINGTON, D.C. – State Senator Celina Villanueva joined legislative leaders at the White House to discuss ways they can continue to fight for reproductive rights since the overturning of Roe v. Wade last year.

As many Black and Brown communities have long faced barriers to abortion access and health care largely due to systemic barriers and discrimination, continuing the fight for equal healthcare rights and abortion care on a national level gives hopes to a population who is often overlooked and misrepresented,” said Villanueva (D-Chicago). “Abortion is health care and everyone, no matter their income, immigration status, or ZIP code should be able to access the care they deserve without fear and obstacles.”

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Villivalam pushes for an end to barriers faced by immigrant drivers

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Category: Senator Ram Villivalam News
Thursday, June 22, 2023 11:43 AM
  • Immigration
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CHICAGO – To provide more safety and security for immigrant drivers, State Senator Ram Villivalam joined Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias for a press conference highlighting legislation that would expand identification options for immigrants and make Illinois roads safer.

“Currently, many immigrant and refugee families are restricted access to certain services by Temporary Visitor Driver’s Licenses and face stigma for having only that as a form of identification,” said State Senator Ram Villivalam (D-Chicago). “With House Bill 3882, we are modernizing the law to provide eligible individuals the ability to obtain a standard driver’s license without discrimination and to eliminate any stigma. This legislation builds on our mission to continue to be the most welcoming state in the nation."

House Bill 3882 – which passed the Illinois General Assembly last month – would allow eligible noncitizen residents to receive a standard Illinois driver’s license with the wording “Federal Limits Apply” printed on top of the card, per the federal REAL ID Act.

Read more: Villivalam pushes for an end to barriers faced by immigrant drivers

Belt applauds expansion of Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. at St. Louis Downtown Airport

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Category: Senator Christopher Belt News
Wednesday, June 21, 2023 12:02 PM
  • Belt
  • Blue Collar Jobs Act
  • DCEO
  • Metro East
  • Expansion
  • Gulfstream

belt gulfstream 062123CAHOKIA HEIGHTS – State Senator Christopher Belt joined Gulfstream Aerospace Corp., Governor Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity on Tuesday in announcing the expansion of Gulfstream’s operations St. Louis Downtown Airport, enabling the company to increase completions and outfitting operations while investing in modernization at its Cahokia Heights location.

“This expansion of Gulfstream adds to the growth the Metro East area is continuing to see,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “We are staying on top of the game by meeting the demands of the growing region, while leaving a positive impact for the aviation and aerospace industry and workforce.”

Read more: Belt applauds expansion of Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. at St. Louis Downtown Airport

The Majority Report 06/21/23 - Drones for public safety, supporting mental health workers, and more

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Category: Majority Report
Wednesday, June 21, 2023 09:00 AM
  • Lightford
  • Morrison
  • Holmes
  • DCFS
  • Majority Report
  • Hunter
  • Fine
  • HB3902
  • Juneteenth
  • Drones

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Senators Morrison, Holmes prioritize public safety through law enforcement drone usage law

SPRINGFIELD — As members of communities that have been devastated by mass shootings, State Senators Julie Morrison and Linda Holmes are proud that their legislation encouraging law enforcement to use drones to enhance public safety at large outdoor gatherings has become law.

“As we enter parade and festival season, it’s more pertinent than ever that law enforcement are equipped with the most modern tools and training to keep communities safe,” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “It’s simple: drones will save lives. We can’t let another community feel the sheer terror and heartbreak that Highland Park still feels a year later. Today we’ve taken a positive and commonsense step toward a safer Illinois.”

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Sen. Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford

Lightford reminds Illinois why we celebrate Juneteenth

SPRINGFIELD — Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford championed legislation in 2021 to ensure that the people of Illinois understood that Black history is American history. This year she built upon that monumental measure by encouraging people to celebrate Juneteenth and reminding them of the reason for the holiday.

“Juneteenth being a state holiday reminds us that freedom and racial equality have always been a hard-fought battle for Black Americans,” said Lightford (D-Maywood). “This day gives everyone an opportunity to celebrate Black culture, Black achievements, and learn more about Black history.”

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Sen. Laura FineSenator Fine initiative to expand eligibility on mental health student loan repayment program becomes law

SPRINGFIELD — With growing demands for mental health providers to support patients struggling with substance use, State Senator Laura Fine is encouraging people to become recovery support specialists through a new initiative expanding the behavioral health workforce student loan forgiveness program.

“If we want people struggling with alcohol and substance abuse to receive the help they need to recover, we need to invest in the people working to become recovery support specialists,” said Fine (D-Glenview). “Thanks to this law, professionals will be able to get assistance for debts they took on while studying to become counselors, providing them financial relief and encouragement to enter this vital field.”

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Sen. Mattie HunterHunter’s child welfare measure becomes law

SPRINGFIELD — To further reinforce the goals of the Department of Children and Family Services, State Senator Mattie Hunter’s legislation that removes obsolete language from the Children and Family Services Act was signed into law.

“DCFS services are meant to be temporary, and our focus should remain on reuniting children with their families or placing them in safe, permanent homes,” said Hunter (D-Chicago). “This law makes these goals clear and ensures the language within this important act is current and compliant.”

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