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The Majority Report 04/28/25 - Cracking down on human trafficking

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Category: Majority Report
Monday, April 28, 2025 02:40 PM
  • Holmes
  • Majority Report
  • Sims
  • Human Trafficking
  • Halpin
  • Film Production Tax Credit
  • Terminally Ill Patients

Sen. Halpin

Halpin effort to crack down on human trafficking passes Senate

SPRINGFIELD – Though many Illinoisans may not be aware, human trafficking occurs in every part of the state, from Rock Island to Chicago. To crack down on the statewide scourge, State Senator Mike Halpin passed a measure through the Senate.

“We must empower our local governments and law enforcement to keep tabs on businesses to make sure every instance of human trafficking is accounted for and the perpetrators are brought to justice,” said Halpin. “By allowing localities to monitor hotels, restaurants and truck stop training, we can create a more targeted approach to combatting these terrible crimes.”

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Sen. Sims

Sims celebrates record-breaking film production expenditure

CHICAGO – Illinois’ national standing in the film and television industry continues to rise – most recently after seeing $650 million in film production expenditures for the second year in a row.

“Illinois continues to lead the nation in attracting film and television companies from around the world thanks to the Film Production Tax Credit,” said State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. (D-Chicago). “The film industry brings millions of dollars to Illinois’ economy – and, in turn, enhances opportunities for good-paying jobs in the communities that need them most.”

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Sen. Holmes

Holmes outlines legislation to allow end-of-life options for terminally ill patients

SPRINGFIELD – Assistant Senate Majority Leader Linda Holmes – alongside family members and advocates of terminally ill adults – outlined their support of legislation to provide terminally ill patients with end-of-life options.

“We are working to take a compassionate step forward to honor the fundamental human right to determine one’s own end-of-life journey with autonomy and peace,” said Holmes (D-Aurora). “People deserve the dignity to make their own deeply personal choices – and to do so surrounded by their loved ones while free from unnecessary suffering.”

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Members In The News

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MEMBERS IN THE NEWS

Senator Lakesia Collins, Chicago: Illinois Legislative Black Caucus condemns Trump's attack on DEI, pledges to defend racial equity in the workplace | Chicago Defender

Senator Steve Stadelman, Rockford: Senate bill aims to strengthen protections against elder financial fraud | Regional Media

Senator Rachel Ventura, Joliet: A better way to treat juvenile offenders | Illinois Times

 

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Morrison applauds $23 million investment in Vantive’s new Deerfield headquarters

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Friday, April 25, 2025 03:31 PM
  • Morrison
  • DCEO
  • Slideshow
  • Vantive
  • EDGE Program

Kidney Care

DEERFIELD — State Senator Julie Morrison applauded Friday’s announcement that Vantive, a kidney care company, will invest $23 million and locate its new U.S. headquarters in Deerfield, bringing 50 new jobs to the area.

“This investment is a massive win for Illinois,” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “Not only will this bring good jobs to the region, but it will also support Illinois' continued advancement in the health care industry, ensuring we are able to compete with the best in the business.”

Vantive is the latest recipient of a tax credit through the Senate Democrat-supported Illinois Economic Development for a Growing Economy program. The EDGE program provides annual corporate tax incentives to qualifying businesses that support job creation and capital investment — committing more than $650 million in investments across the state in 2024.

Read more: Morrison applauds $23 million investment in Vantive’s new Deerfield headquarters

Simmons: New PrEP HIV prevention initiative supports healthy communities

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Category: Senator Mike Simmons News
Thursday, April 24, 2025 03:46 PM
  • HIV Prevention
  • Simmons
  • HB 4430
  • Pharmacists

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SPRINGFIELD – With lifesaving medication being one of the most effective means of preventing HIV diagnoses, State Senator Mike Simmons is proud to support the Illinois Department of Public Health’s initiative to allow Illinois residents to obtain HIV preventive medication known as PrEP directly from a pharmacist without requiring a doctor’s prescription.

“PrEP saves lives, and removing the prescription barrier means more people – especially in the LGBTQ+ community – will be provided with lifesaving care,” said Simmons (D-Chicago). “This is a major step forward in health equity in Illinois.” 

In June 2022, Simmons passed House Bill 4430 into law, which allows pharmacists to dispense and administer drugs, order laboratory tests, and consult individuals on HIV pre-exposure drugs and post-exposure drugs like PrEP.

Read more: Simmons: New PrEP HIV prevention initiative supports healthy communities

Preston commends HHS, FDA phase out of eight artificial dyes from the U.S. food supply

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Category: Senator Willie Preston News
Wednesday, April 23, 2025 11:07 AM
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  • SB93

Belt artif food dyes 042325CHICAGO – Following the recent announcement of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and U.S. Food and Drug Administration to phase out eight artificial dyes, State Senator Willie Preston announced his support for the decision and highlighted his efforts to remove harmful food additives that have been linked to dangerous health issues.

“Today’s announcement by the HHS and FDA to phase out artificial dyes in America is long overdue. I applaud them for taking this bold yet pragmatic step,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “The health of Americans — especially our children — must rise above corporate profits and political gamesmanship.”

The eight petroleum-based artificial colors being phased out include Blue No. 1, Blue No. 2, Green No. 3, Orange B, Citrus Red No. 2, Red No. 3, Red No. 40, Yellow No. 5, and Yellow No. 6. These are found in products such as cereal, ice cream, snacks, yogurts, and more.

 

Read more: Preston commends HHS, FDA phase out of eight artificial dyes from the U.S. food supply

The Majority Report 04/21/25 - Protecting our residents

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Category: Majority Report
Monday, April 21, 2025 03:36 PM
  • Koehler
  • Majority Report
  • Peters
  • Rehabilitation
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Developmental Disabilities
  • Faraci

Sen. Faraci

Faraci-backed program to protect missing individuals with developmental disabilities

SPRINGFIELD — When a person with developmental disabilities goes missing, time is of the essence – but existing alert systems do not always address their unique needs. A measure from State Senator Paul Faraci is looking to change that by creating the Golden Search Awareness Program, ensuring law enforcement, families and communities have the tools to respond effectively.

“For families with loved ones who have developmental disabilities, a missing persons case is even more urgent,” said Faraci (D-Champaign). “This bill will make sure we have a system in place that recognizes these challenges and brings people home safely.”

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Sen. Peters

Peters: Our juvenile justice system should focus on rehabilitation over punishment

SPRINGFIELD — In a major step toward reforming Illinois’ juvenile justice system, a measure from State Senator Robert Peters aims to raise the minimum age at which minors can be detained from 10 to 12 years old, making it clear the state is moving away from harsh detention practices and prioritizing rehabilitation.

“Our juvenile justice system should focus on rehabilitation over punishment,” said Peters (D-Chicago). “By raising the age at which a minor can be detained and emphasizing alternative methods, we’re giving young people a fair chance at reformation without subjecting them to the damaging effects of detention at an early age.”

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Sen. Koehler

Koehler's legislation supporting student leaders passes Senate, heads to House

SPRINGFIELD — Legislation sponsored by State Senator Dave Koehler to support student leaders serving on state higher education boards passed the Senate.

"Our student board members represent thousands of their peers and help shape decisions that directly affect colleges and universities across Illinois," said Koehler. "Offering this scholarship recognizes their dedication and encourages more students to participate in leadership roles."

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Members In The News

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MEMBERS IN THE NEWS

Senator Julie Morrison, Lake Forest: Illinois bill classifies gambling disorder as drug abuse | The Pantagraph

Senator Steve Stadelman, Rockford: Bill cracking down on license plate flippers in Illinois passes Senate | WCIA

Senator Rachel Ventura, Joliet: Illinois bill would remove cannabis odor as probable cause for police to search car | Fox 32 Chicago

 

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Sims celebrates record-breaking film production expenditures

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Category: Senator Elgie R. Sims Jr. News
Tuesday, April 15, 2025 04:08 PM
  • Film Production Tax Credit
  • Film and TV Workforce Training Program

sims 041525CHICAGO – Illinois’ national standing in the film and television industry continues to rise – most recently after seeing $650 million in film production expenditures for the second year in a row.

“Illinois continues to lead the nation in attracting film and television companies from around the world thanks to the Film Production Tax Credit,” said State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. (D-Chicago). “The film industry brings millions of dollars to Illinois’ economy – and, in turn, enhances opportunities for good-paying jobs in the communities that need them most.”

Read more: Sims celebrates record-breaking film production expenditures

Fine outlines plan to test baby food for toxic heavy metals

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Category: Senator Laura Fine News
Tuesday, April 15, 2025 09:55 AM
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Senator FineSPRINGFIELD – To implement safeguards preventing toxic heavy metal exposure for young children, State Senator Laura Fine outlined legislation at a press conference on Friday that would inform parents about any harmful toxins in baby food.

“When parents think they’re feeding their child nutritious baby food, and learn they might be potentially putting their child at risk, it is horrifying, ” said Fine (D-Glenview). “It is important that parents have access to information about the contents of the baby food they’re purchasing, and this measure ensures transparency between manufacturers and consumers.”

Senate Bill 73 would require manufacturers to test samples of their baby food products for toxic elements – such as arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury – and disclose this information directly on the product’s website.

The measure also requires manufacturers to make certain information about their product publicly available on their website, including the name and level of each toxic heavy metal found in the food, the product name, UPC, and a link to the FDA’s website with information about the health risks of toxic heavy metal exposure for children. Links to this information must also be easily accessible on the products themselves, through a QR code.

“We need to support Illinois families and future parents in their effort to nurture their children – our future generations,” said Fine. “By giving parents access to critical information about the contents of their baby’s food, they can better protect their children from unnecessary exposure.”

Senate Bill 73 passed the Senate last week and awaits further action.

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Simmons bills would ease restrictions on cyclists in Illinois

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Category: Senator Mike Simmons News
Tuesday, April 15, 2025 08:49 AM
  • Simmons
  • SB 2111
  • Bicycilists
  • SB 2285

Senator Mike Simmons \ Bike Riding

SPRINGFIELD – An avid cyclist himself and supporter of bike riders, State Senator Mike Simmons passed two bills through the Senate that would remove current prohibitions on bicyclists in Illinois.

“Current rules prevent cyclists from doing what is safe in favor of what is required by law,” said Simmons (D-Chicago). “We want to remove and clear up language surrounding bike riders to give all travelers better and safer options when cycling.”

Under the new legislation, Senate Bill 2111, bicyclists would be able to treat stop signs as yield signs only when it is safe to proceed if they give a signal, slow to a reasonable speed and yield to the right of way. This would not apply to railroad crossings or youth under age 18.

Read more: Simmons bills would ease restrictions on cyclists in Illinois

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