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Villa advances measure to protect concertgoers from overdose

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Category: Senator Karina Villa News
Wednesday, April 19, 2023 09:47 AM
  • Public Health
  • Villa
  • Naloxone
  • HB1557

villa 041923 2SPRINGFIELD – To increase patron safety at concert venues, State Senator Karina Villa moved a bill out of the Senate Public Health Committee on Tuesday to equip music venues with overdose-reversing medications. 

“People go to a music festival or concert to enjoy themselves — one bad decision should not cost them their life,” said Villa (D-West Chicago). “Whether someone consumes a harmful substance on purpose or accidentally, this bill will save lives by expanding first aid in concert halls to include treating overdose.”

 

Read more: Villa advances measure to protect concertgoers from overdose

Ellman measure seeks to expand fentanyl education

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Category: Senator Laura Ellman News
Wednesday, April 19, 2023 09:38 AM
  • Ellman
  • Opioid Overdose
  • Fentanyl
  • HB3924

ellman 041923SPRINGFIELD – High school students may soon be required to learn about the dangers of fentanyl thanks to a measure sponsored by State Senator Laura Ellman.

“The opioid epidemic has devastated our communities, leaving behind a trail of chaos,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “The efforts to make our communities safer started with the circulation of naloxone and other lifesaving medications. Now we must expand our efforts to education.”

According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, opioid overdoses in Illinois increased 33% between 2019 and 2020. The total opioid deaths in the state in 2020 was 2,944. According to the CDC, opioid use and fatalities among minors aged 14-18 increased 109% between 2020 and 2021.

Read more: Ellman measure seeks to expand fentanyl education

Faraci’s measure to address student hunger on campus advances

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Category: Senator Paul Faraci News
Wednesday, April 19, 2023 09:31 AM
  • Faraci
  • Hunger-Free Campus
  • HB2528

faraci 041923SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Paul Faraci advanced a measure aimed at creating the hunger-free campus grant program.

“Student hunger is a serious issue, and it’s important that we do everything we can to support our students and ensure that they have access to healthy and nutritious food,” said Faraci (D-Champaign). “This legislation is an important step towards addressing this problem and creating a hunger-free campus for our students.”

The purpose of the House Bill 2528 is to address student hunger by providing funding for grants to higher education institutions that have one or more campuses designated as hunger-free campuses. The grants will be used to leverage sustainable solutions, raise awareness of existing services on campus and build strategic partnerships to address food insecurity among students. The legislation also allows each institution to establish a hunger task force to determine strategies for achieving a hunger-free campus in order to be eligible for the grant.

Read more: Faraci’s measure to address student hunger on campus advances

Holmes protects homeowners, renters from insurance discrimination based on assumptions about their dogs’ breed

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Wednesday, April 19, 2023 08:49 AM
  • Holmes
  • Homeowners Insurance
  • Dog Breed Stereotypes
  • Renters Insurance
  • HB1049

bigdog lilkid 041923SPRINGFIELD – Right now, 65.1 million U.S. households own a dog. From companionship to emotional support, pets are a vital part of their owners’ lives. In fact, 85% of dog owners consider their pets to be a member of the family. Unfortunately, families with specific dog breeds sometimes face insurance discrimination solely because their breed is perceived to be dangerous, resulting in cancelation or stiff premiums for their policies.

Longtime animal welfare defender State Senator Linda Holmes wants to prohibit that insurance practice, with exceptions only for specific dogs involved in documented incidents of dangerous or vicious behavior. Her House Bill 1049 amending insurance code to this effect was heard and passed in Tuesday’s Senate Insurance Committee.

 

Read more: Holmes protects homeowners, renters from insurance discrimination based on assumptions about their...

Senator Fine makes specialty services more accessible for HMO patients

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Category: Senator Laura Fine News
Tuesday, April 18, 2023 06:32 PM
  • Fine
  • Healthcare
  • HB 1186
  • HMOs
  • Patients

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SPRINGFIELD – Navigating the healthcare system can be challenging and time consuming, especially for patients with HMOs.  Currently, to see a specialist, HMO patients first have to visit their primary care doctor to get their specialist appointment covered by their insurance. State Senator Laura Fine has introduced legislation in order to eliminate this hurdle.

“When it comes to your health, getting the right care in a timely manner can make a tremendous difference,” said Fine (D-Glenview). “With this initiative, people will be able to get the specialized care they need as soon as possible.” 

House Bill 1186 would allow HMO patients to have appointments and care with in-network specialists covered by their insurance, eliminating the requirement to get a referral from a general practitioner. This will allow HMO patients to get the care they need in a timely manner.

Read more: Senator Fine makes specialty services more accessible for HMO patients

Belt advances measure to reduce unnecessary traffic stops

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Category: Senator Christopher Belt News
Tuesday, April 18, 2023 06:11 PM
  • Belt
  • Law Enforcement
  • Transportation
  • HB 2389

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Christopher Belt advanced a measure through the Senate Transportation Committee today that would prohibit law enforcement from pulling a vehicle over for objects placed between the driver and their front windshield.

“Often times, people hang small air fresheners, personal items or parking passes on their rearview mirrors only to be pulled over because of it,” said Belt (D-Swansea). “This has been a violation that has often been used as a pretext for law enforcement to pull people over, which disproportionately affects certain communities.”

Under current law, people cannot drive with any objects placed or suspended between the driver and the front windshield which obstruct the driver's view. House Bill 2389 would clarify that vehicles cannot be stopped or searched by a law enforcement officer solely on the basis of a violation or suspected violation of this subsection.

Read more: Belt advances measure to reduce unnecessary traffic stops

Halpin leads measure to increase access to higher education

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Category: Senator Mike Halpin News
Tuesday, April 18, 2023 06:04 PM
  • Higher Education
  • Halpin
  • HB3759

halpin 041823SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Mike Halpin advanced legislation that aims to increase access to higher education by modernizing and removing barriers to student directory information. 

“By expanding access to student directory information, we can ensure that students are presented options and can make informed decisions about their future,” said Halpin (D-Rock Island). “We want to keep Illinois students in Illinois for higher education, and this information will help.”

One of the key components of the legislation is expanding access to student directory information to public higher education institutions in Illinois. By Jan. 1, 2024, student directory information must be made available electronically through a secure centralized data system for official recruiting representatives of the armed forces of Illinois and the United States and to public higher education institutions in Illinois. This will allow colleges and universities to reach high school students more effectively, at a lower cost, and inform them of educational and career opportunities for their school.

Read more: Halpin leads measure to increase access to higher education

Faraci measure guarantees community college transfer students admission to Illinois universities

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Category: Senator Paul Faraci News
Tuesday, April 18, 2023 05:57 PM
  • Faraci
  • University Admission
  • Community College Transfer Students
  • HB3760

faraci 041823SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Paul Faraci advanced legislation to expand university admissions opportunities to community college transfer students who meet certain academic requirements.

“We have seen tremendous success with this pilot program at the University of Illinois,” said Faraci (D-Champaign). “This action will give more students across our state the chance to stay in Illinois for higher education.”

House Bill 3760 would require Eastern Illinois University, Northern Illinois University, Southern Illinois University and Western Illinois University to create a four-year admissions program that admits community college transfer students each semester, beginning with the 2024-2025 academic school year.

Read more: Faraci measure guarantees community college transfer students admission to Illinois universities

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  4. Peters advances plan to create the Civil Rights Remedies Restoration Act
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