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Joyce measure to increase fire prevention education among children

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 03:29 PM
  • Children
  • Joyce
  • Fire Safety
  • Fire Prevention Education
  • SB 1421

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Patrick Joyce advanced a measure on Wednesday that would bring more fire prevention education to children across the state.

“With the right education, accidental fires are preventable,” said Joyce (D-Essex). “We must provide insight and proper education so children will be knowledgeable about the damage that can come from fires and provide them with the tools to make responsible decisions.”

This legislation would create positions of certified youth firesetter interventionists in the Division of Arson Investigation within the Office of the State Fire Marshal.

Read more: Joyce measure to increase fire prevention education among children

Senate Democrats seek protections for young influencers

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Category: Member News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 03:24 PM
  • Koehler
  • Holmes
  • Children
  • SB 1782
  • Vlogs
  • Child Labor Law

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SPRINGFIELD – A decade ago, young superstardom was rare, left for the television stars and professional singers. However, with the rise of social media influencing, all you need to reach fame now is a cell phone. 

While traditional child actors are protected by the Child Labor Law, there’s nothing on the books for young influencers. Under a measure led by State Senators Dave Koehler and Linda Holmes, that would change.  

“Too often these days, you hear of children being exploited by parents or guardians due to the success they make online,” said Koehler (D-Peoria). “A digital footprint a young person did not agree to create should not follow them for the rest of their lives.”

Under Senate Bill 1782, minors under the age of 16 featured in vlogs or other online content would be covered under the Child Labor Law. The measure calls for the child – also known as a “kidfluencer”— to be accurately compensated and would allow them to request deletion of the content upon turning 18.

Read more: Senate Democrats seek protections for young influencers

Cervantes spearheads legislation to protect marginalized employees

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Category: Senator Javier Loera Cervantes News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 03:02 PM
  • Workplace Discrimination
  • Immigrants
  • Cervantes
  • Immigrant Employees
  • SB 1515

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SPRINGFIELD – To allow residents working in Illinois to know for certain that their employment is safe, State Senator Javier Cervantes is working to pass legislation that will protect immigrant employees who are working legally within the United States.

“Currently, employers can use the E-Verify system to target and discriminate against immigrant employees, creating undue stress on their employment,” said Cervantes (D-Chicago). “When someone goes to work, they shouldn’t have to worry about their employer reporting them unknowingly and should be given some reasonable transparency to this process.”

Currently, federal immigration law requires employers to verify that their employees are lawfully authorized to work in the United States. Immigrants who are employed have the possibility of receiving a “no match” letter from the Social Security Administration for a variety of reasons such as name changes, work authorizations, employment visas and other bureaucratic errors. Usually, employers terminate employees who receive a “no match” letter even though these employees could be legally working in the United States.

Read more: Cervantes spearheads legislation to protect marginalized employees

Johnson fights to expand research around cancer treatment in Illinois

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Category: Senator Adriane Johnson News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 02:57 PM
  • Cancer Treatment
  • Johnson
  • American Cancer Society
  • Cancer Research
  • SB 1774

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WAUKEGAN – State Senator Adriane Johnson is leading a measure to expand cancer research.

“Almost every person knows someone who has been diagnosed or lost their life due to cancer,” said Johnson (D-Buffalo Grove). “We must do everything in our power to provide better treatment, research, and services to help combat this illness.”

In Illinois alone, more that 74,000 new cases of cancer are estimated to be diagnosed this year. According to American Cancer Society more than 23,000 people are projected to die in 2023 with 5,000 as a result of lung and bronchus cancer. Johnson’s measure would expand research in order to answer specific questions about the safety of treatment, vaccines, therapy, medical devices and much more.

Read more: Johnson fights to expand research around cancer treatment in Illinois

Castro resolution designates March 8 as International Women’s Day in Illinois

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Category: Senator Cristina Castro News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 01:38 PM
  • Castro
  • International Women's Day
  • SR 94
  • Gender Equality

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SPRINGFIELD – A resolution sponsored by State Senator Cristina Castro that establishes March 8, 2023 as International Women’s Day in the state of Illinois passed the Senate on Wednesday.

“This is an opportunity to join Illinois with the international community and officially recognize the progress we have made together for women’s rights,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “Women have contributed so much to our state and nation including serving in our armed forces, breaking barriers in the technology and innovation sectors, and fighting for equality for all people. Let us take the time to recognize and lift up those accomplishments today.”

March 8 of each year is recognized as International Women's Day by countries around the world to celebrate the past, present and future achievements of women as well as the obstacles that women continue to face in their struggle for equal rights and gender equality.

Read more: Castro resolution designates March 8 as International Women’s Day in Illinois

Senator Fine and Representative LaPointe respond to DHS plan to improve Choate Mental Health Center

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Category: Senator Laura Fine News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 01:31 PM
  • Mental Health
  • Fine
  • IDHS
  • Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center

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SPRINGFIELD – This morning, the Illinois Department of Human Services and Governor Pritzker announced their comprehensive plan to improve care at Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center. Following this announcement, State Senator Laura Fine and State Representative Lindsay LaPointe, chairs of the Mental Health Committees in the Senate and House respectively, responded to this plan.

“I am encouraged by the proposed changes from DHS. The safety of mental and behavioral health patients needs to be the top priority,” said Senator Fine. “I applaud DHS and the Governor for announcing a plan that prioritizes patients. I look forward to continuing to collaborate with them and other partners to best support patients at Choate and their caregivers.” 

Equip for Equality, the independent, federally mandated Protection and Advocacy organization; the IDHS Inspector General; and the Illinois State Police have all been reviewing abuse and neglect allegations at Choate and making constructive recommendations to the state about the center’s future. To address the issues found, DHS has proposed a comprehensive plan including:

  • Repurposing the Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center (“Choate”) over three years in partnership with the SIU School of Medicine, and   
  • Implementing new safety enhancements at Choate and across all state-operated developmental centers including appointing a chief resident safety officer, and
  • Expanding support for families and individuals to pursue opportunities for community-based living while continuing to invest in provider capacity.

Read more: Senator Fine and Representative LaPointe respond to DHS plan to improve Choate Mental Health Center

Murphy bill seeks to make insulin more affordable

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 11:59 AM
  • Diabetes
  • Murphy
  • Insurance
  • Insulin Costs
  • SB1559

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SPRINGFIELD – To ensure that Illinoisans in need of insulin have affordable access to the life-saving medicine, State Senator Laura Murphy has introduced a measure to cap its price at $35. 

“No Illinois family should have to go into debt or skip meals to afford life-saving medications,” said Murphy (D-Des Plaines). “We have made great strides in Illinois to make insulin more affordable, but we will not stop our work until every person who needs this medication has continuous access to it.”

In addition to capping out-of-pocket insulin costs at $35 per month, Murphy’s measure would also outline a plan to ensure that residents in urgent need of insulin are able to receive it in a timely manner.

Read more: Murphy bill seeks to make insulin more affordable

Loughran Cappel initiative to provide clean drinking water for Crest Hill advances

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Category: Senator Meg Loughran Cappel News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 10:33 AM
  • Judiciary
  • Loughran Cappel
  • Safe Drinking Water
  • Crest Hill
  • SB 347

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SPRINGFIELD – To ensure Crest Hill residents have clean drinking water, State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel sponsored a measure that would construct a Lake Michigan water receiving station, which passed the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday.

“Water is basic need for everyone,” said Loughran Cappel (D-Shorewood). “Ensuring Crest Hill has access to Lake Michigan’s water supply is vital. This initiative would help the city for decades to come.”

Crest Hill's switch to Lake Michigan as a source of treated water supply needs to be finished by the end of 2029. The new water supply operation would be able to serve both the city's water system pressure zones and would be capable of meeting all of its water supply needs.

Read more: Loughran Cappel initiative to provide clean drinking water for Crest Hill advances

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