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The Majority Report 02/17/23 - Beginning budget negotiations

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Category: Majority Report
Friday, February 17, 2023 05:02 PM
  • Majority Report
  • Budget
  • ILBC
  • ILLC

Gov. JB Pritzker

Senate Democrats begin budget talks

SPRINGFIELD – Members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus heard the governor’s state budget proposal Wednesday and will immediately begin bipartisan, bicameral conversations to bring forth a balanced budget that prioritizes Illinoisans in all corners of the state.

"We have labored for years to build a solid, stable fiscal foundation for the state of Illinois. Because of those responsible decisions, we find ourselves in the position to be able to invest in our future and do so in a way that can make a real difference," said Senate President Don Harmon (D-Oak Park). "I applaud the governor for starting this conversation and for setting priorities that hopefully can bring people together in bipartisan support."

A few highlights of the proposed budget include:

  • A $250 million investment toward a multi-year Early Childhood Program to increase preschool availability and promote equality in the childcare system
  • A continued commitment of a $350 million increase toward the evidence based funding model for K-12 education
  • A $350 million investment to target the prevention of homelessness and increase job opportunities for the homeless
  • An additional $200 million pension payment, on top of the $500 million added in the previous two fiscal years
  • An investment of $400 million to support job creation and business development
  • Members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus will now spend the following weeks negotiating the budget.

Read more.

 

ILBC Budget React

Black Caucus outlines vision for upcoming session

SPRINGFIELD – History was made Wednesday, as it was the first time in Illinois history that a Black Speaker of the House and a Black female Majority Leader - Kimberly A. Lightford - presented a governor at the State of the State Address.

Following the monumental moment, members of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus held a press conference to outline their agenda for the upcoming legislative session. They will focus on passing a balanced budget that uplifts low-income and working families and enhances classroom and early childhood education.

"The governor’s proposed budget showcases a continual dedication to fund programs that promote public safety and equity for all Illinois residents," said State Senator Robert Peters (D-Chicago). "A budget proposal that contains investments in schools, small businesses, working families and our environment reframes key investments that have traditionally left out Black and Brown communities and is a step toward progress."

After the governor outlined his legislative priorities, the Black Caucus highlighted the importance of putting the voices and needs of Illinois’ Black communities at the forefront of upcoming budget negotiations.

Read more.

 

ILLC Budget React

Latino Caucus reacts to governor's budget address

SPRINGFIELD – Members of the Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus expressed support for a number of proposals outlined in the governor’s budget address Wednesday.

"We need a budget that addresses the lack of immigration rights, health and education equity, economic justice for workers, and proper representation for Latino communities," said State Senator Celina Villanueva (D-Chicago). "One of our top priorities in this year’s budget is to ensure that equitable opportunities are created for Latino communities in Illinois to live a healthy and sustainable life."

In their budget response, the caucus’ leadership emphasized the need to work with the governor to address racial inequities and disparities in Latino communities. The caucus strives to set goals that combat the lack of access to quality health care, affordable housing, sustainable job opportunities, quality education resources and the lack of representation in Latino communities.

Read more.

 

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New Belt law expands liquor delivery services across Illinois

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Category: Senator Christopher Belt News
Friday, February 17, 2023 03:44 PM
  • IRMA
  • Liquor Delivery
  • SB1001

belt liquor 021723SPRINGFIELD – Liquor delivery services will be expanded thanks to a measure championed by State Senator Christopher Belt that was signed into law Friday.

“We have continuously taken strides to uplift our small businesses, and this is a big win for Illinois bars and restaurants,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “This expansion allows businesses to bring in more revenue and increases access for people across the state.”

In partnership with the Illinois Retail Merchants Association, Belt’s initiative will eliminate state and local fees for liquor delivery throughout Illinois. Additionally, it brings parity for liquor delivery between home-rule and non-home rule municipalities to regulate liquor delivery.

Senate Bill 1001 also lowers the licensing fees for wineries to $750 if renewed online and $900 for initial or non-online certification. Under a law passed in 2021, the fees were raised to $1,200 if renewed online and $1,500 for initial licenses and non-online.

“As more shoppers rely on home delivery than ever before, it’s important we make it easier for retailers to meet their needs,” said Rob Karr, president and CEO of Illinois Retail Merchants Association. “This bill will ease hurdles by streamlining regulations and removing burdensome fees. We appreciate Senator Belt for his leadership on this issue, especially as businesses seek stability following years of disruption caused by the pandemic.”

Senate Bill 1001 takes effect immediately.

Villanueva champions measure for students seeking need-based education financial assistance

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Category: Senator Celina Villanueva News
Thursday, February 16, 2023 04:34 PM
  • Higher Education
  • Students
  • Villanueva
  • Guardianship
  • SB 195

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SPRINGFIELD - State Senator Celina Villanueva championed a measure that prohibits students from changing their guardianship in efforts to qualify for need-based financial aid for college.

“Students that are experiencing financial hardships should not feel pressured to change their guardianship in order to receive need-based financial aid,” said Villanueva (D-Chicago). “It is imperative that legislation is put in place to ensure that students who are seeking need-based financial receive the resources they need without being penalized due to of their financial hardships.”

Senate Bill 195 is a direct response to previous public reports that Illinois students became eligible for need-based education financial assistance through the practice of "Opportunity Hoarding." Opportunity hoarding is the practice of exploiting a loophole in the Probate Act by transferring legal guardianship from a parent to a relative or friend in lower income brackets or by declaring financial independence.

Read more: Villanueva champions measure for students seeking need-based education financial assistance

Pacione-Zayas, Turner support strong proposal for early education investments

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Category: Member News
Thursday, February 16, 2023 11:22 AM
  • Budget
  • Early Childhood
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Pacione-Zayas
  • Turner

 Turner press conference EarlyChildhoodEducation

 

SPRINGFIELD – State Senators Cristina Pacione-Zayas and Doris Turner stood in support of the governor’s proposed budget that would make a strong investment in early childhood education at a press conference on Thursday.

“I am pleased to join Governor Pritzker in leading Illinois to be the best state to raise young children. Together with my colleagues in the General Assembly we will make historic investments to optimize early childhood development, support families, and bolster early childhood professionals,” said Pacione-Zayas (D-Chicago).  “Delivering this message directly to providers and families will be crucial for gaining support to advance the proposal to victory.”

The proposal would put a total of $250 million toward a new program – SMART Start Illinois – a multi-year program to provide investments in preparing children to be lifelong learners. The plan laid out Wednesday included a $75 million investment for the Illinois State Board of Education’s Early Childhood Block Grant to increase preschool availability and provide every Illinois child with access to a preschool spot if they want one.

Read more: Pacione-Zayas, Turner support strong proposal for early education investments

Senate Democrats begin budget talks following governor’s proposal

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Category: Member News
Wednesday, February 15, 2023 05:48 PM
  • State of the State
  • FY2024 Budget

inaug ftr 021523SPRINGFIELD – Members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus heard the governor’s state budget proposal Wednesday and will immediately begin bipartisan, bicameral conversations to bring forth a balanced budget that prioritizes Illinoisans in all corners of the state.

“We have labored for years to build a solid, stable fiscal foundation for the state of Illinois. Because of those responsible decisions, we find ourselves in the position to be able to invest in our future and do so in a way that can make a real difference,” said Senate President Don Harmon (D-Oak Park). “I applaud the governor for starting this conversation and for setting priorities that hopefully can bring people together in bipartisan support."

Read more: Senate Democrats begin budget talks following governor’s proposal

Black Caucus outlines vision for upcoming session

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Category: Member News
Wednesday, February 15, 2023 05:33 PM
  • Video
  • Lightford
  • Hunter
  • Sims
  • Peters
  • Harris
  • Black Caucus
  • Joyce Ann Runnels Simmons
  • Johnson
  • Doris Turner
  • Preston
  • FY2024 Budget

black caucus 021523SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Legislative Black Caucus announced they will focus on passing a balanced budget that uplifts low-income and working families and enhances classroom and early childhood education.

“The governor’s proposed budget showcases a continual dedication to fund programs that promote public safety and equity for all Illinois residents,” said State Senator Robert Peters (D-Chicago). “A budget proposal that contains investments in schools, small businesses, working families and our environment reframes key investments that have traditionally left out Black and Brown communities and is a step toward progress.”

After Governor JB Pritzker outlined his legislative priorities, the Black Caucus highlighted the importance of putting the voices and needs of Illinois’ Black communities at the forefront of upcoming budget negotiations.

 

Read more: Black Caucus outlines vision for upcoming session

Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus reacts to governor’s budget address

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Category: Member News
Wednesday, February 15, 2023 04:01 PM
  • Education
  • Budget
  • Villanueva
  • Legislative Latino Caucus

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SPRINGFIELD – Members of the Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus expressed support for a number of proposals outlined in the governor’s budget address Wednesday. 

“We need a budget that addresses the lack of immigration rights, health and education equity, economic justice for workers, and proper representation for Latino communities,” said joint Latino Caucus Chair Celina Villanueva (D-Chicago). “One of our top priorities in this year’s budget is to ensure that equitable opportunities are created for Latino communities in Illinois to live a healthy and sustainable life.”

Latino Caucus members were pleased to hear the governor commitment to increasing education and health equity. The governor is proposing a $350 million investment to HOME Illinois, a program through the Department of Human Services that targets the prevention of homelessness, provides crisis response, expands housing support and increases job opportunities for the homeless. To ensure equity in education, the proposed budget would continue the $350 million increase toward the evidence based funding model for k-12 education.

Read more: Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus reacts to governor’s budget address

Senate women wear red for heart health awareness

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Category: Member News
Tuesday, February 14, 2023 08:33 PM
  • American Heart Association
  • Illinois Senate Women's Caucus
  • Women's Heart Health Month

wear red group 021423SPRINGFIELD – Members of the Illinois Senate Women’s Caucus wore red Tuesday to bring awareness to women’s heart health.

National Wear Red Day is supported by the American Heart Association and celebrated in conjunction with national heart health month. Members of the General Assembly recognized the campaign on Valentine’s Day as Wear Red Day in Illinois.

The day focuses specifically on raising awareness of women’s heart disease and stroke risks. Cardiovascular disease causes one in three deaths in women every year, making it the number one health-related killer in women.

 

Read more: Senate women wear red for heart health awareness

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