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Ventura: $1.5 million investment coming to local parks

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Category: Senator Rachel Ventura News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 09:06 AM
  • IDNR
  • OSLAD
  • Local Parks
  • Ventura
  • Woodridge Park District
  • Channahon Park District

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JOLIET – With support from State Senator Rachel Ventura, Woodridge Park District, the Village of Shorewood and Channahon Park District are set to receive $1.5 million for land acquisition and development for parks and outdoor recreation projects.

“As a former naturalist and former vice president of the Will County forest preserve, I can’t understate the importance of our outdoor spaces enough” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “When we put our planet first, we grow a community that will stay resilient for years to come.”

Nearly $60 million in grants were awarded to 118 local parks across Illinois through the Open Space Land Acquisition and Development grants, administered through the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. This announcement includes the largest round of grants in the 36-year history of the program.

Read more: Ventura: $1.5 million investment coming to local parks

Senator Morrison modernizes Deerfield driver’s facility, cutting down wait times

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 09:05 AM
  • Morrison
  • Secretary of State
  • Deerfield
  • Driver's Services

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DEERFIELD – As a legislator, it is State Senator Julie Morrison’s top priority to take feedback from the community and turn it in to positive change. Morrison is pleased to announce a new express services lane at the Deerfield driver’s services facility, cutting down long lines and extensive wait times.

“My office gets phone call and emails about completely unacceptable wait times. Renewing your driver’s license or changing your address should not be burdensome,” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “Secretary Giannoulias and I visited the Deerfield location and saw first-hand just how stressful and agonizing the experience was for the community. These new services will be a major change.”

Morrison and Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias toured the Deerfield facility recently. After seeing for themselves the long lines and delays, they knew they had to do something to improve customer experience. Secretary Giannoulias created an express services program, which will allow people to renew or replace a lost driver’s license or ID card or updating their address.

Read more: Senator Morrison modernizes Deerfield driver’s facility, cutting down wait times

Senator Faraci celebrates $550,000 in funding for Urbana Park District

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Category: Senator Paul Faraci News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 09:02 AM
  • Grants
  • IDNR
  • OSLAD
  • Faraci
  • Urbana Park District

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SPRINGFIELD – The Urbana Park District is among the 118 recipients of Open Space Land Acquisition and Development grants distributed through the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, State Senator Paul Faraci announced Thursday.

“Investment in our parks and recreation not only enhances community engagement, it promotes physical and mental health,” said Faraci (D-Champaign). “This state money will have major positive impact on accessibility for more families.”

A total of $60 million in state grants are being awarded for 118 local park projects throughout Illinois to help communities acquire land and develop recreational opportunities. The grants represent the largest round of Open Space Land Acquisition and Development grants in the 36-year history of the program.

Read more: Senator Faraci celebrates $550,000 in funding for Urbana Park District

Villa progresses a protective measure against elder abuse

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Category: Senator Karina Villa News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 08:57 AM
  • Public Health
  • Older Adult
  • Villa
  • Adult Protective Services
  • SB 1826

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Karina Villa advanced a measure that would amend the Adult Protective Services Act to include that any person may report information about a suspicious death of an older adult. This legislation passed out of the Senate Public Health Committee Tuesday. 

“According to the World Health Organization, around one in six people 60 years and older experience some form of abuse in community settings,” said Villa (D-West Chicago). “However, a lot of these cases of abuse go unreported. This legislation will help people feel like they can speak more freely when they witness something wrong.”

Current law allows any person who suspects abuse, neglect or financial exploitation of an eligible adult to make a report to the Department of Aging. This legislation would add a suspicious death to the list of reportable items. If the person making the report is a mandated reporter, they are required to testify in any subsequent administrative hearings. It also provides that a probate court can access records for a confidential inspection of the records.

Read more: Villa progresses a protective measure against elder abuse

Cunningham proposes preventative gambling addiction measure

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Category: Senator Bill Cunningham News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 08:53 AM
  • Cunningham
  • Gambling
  • Sports Wagering
  • SB 1508
  • Gambling Addiction

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Bill Cunningham is leading legislation that requires sports wagering apps to display a pop-up message directing individuals to a website with resources for gambling addiction assistance after every 10 wagers made.

"Illinois has been a leader in the regulation of sports betting, and we need to ensure that we are also addressing the potential harms associated with gambling addiction," said Cunningham, a Democrat who represents portions of Chicago and the Southwest Suburbs. "By requiring sports wagering apps to display a pop-up message with resources for gambling addiction assistance, we can help individuals who may be struggling with problem gambling access the help they need."

The Sports Wagering Act and Illinois Administrative Code currently require a sportsbook to display a statement on its portal, internet website, or computer or mobile application regarding obtaining assistance with gambling problems. However, Senate Bill 1508 goes a step further to ensure that individuals who may be struggling with problem gambling have additional access to resources and support.

Read more: Cunningham proposes preventative gambling addiction measure

Glowiak Hilton protects consumers from automatic renewal fees

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Category: Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 08:49 AM
  • Consumer Protection
  • Glowiak Hilton
  • Judiciary
  • Automatic Renewal
  • SB 328

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SPRINGFIELD – A measure led by State Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton would require clear notice to be given to consumers before they enter contracts that automatically renew.

“From streaming services to cell phone contracts, contracts are regularly renewed without clear consent from consumers,” said Glowiak Hilton (D-Western Springs). “We must ensure consumers are aware of automatic renewal commitments before accepting the terms.”

Glowiak Hilton’s measure would require businesses to give notice to consumers before a contract renews. It would also allow consumers to terminate automatic renewal contracts more easily by phone or online – something that is often not offered by companies. Businesses that offer free trials or reduced one-time offers must also provide notice before the promotional period ends.

Read more: Glowiak Hilton protects consumers from automatic renewal fees

Simmons advances multiple measures on public transportation, safety

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Category: Senator Mike Simmons News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 08:45 AM
  • Transportation
  • CTA
  • Simmons
  • SB 1892
  • SB 2278
  • Vehicle Safety

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Mike Simmons presented multiple pieces of legislation that will increase vehicle safety and improve CTA disability benefits to the Senate Transportation Committee on Tuesday.

“Transportation plays such an important role in our day-to-day lives. It is an essential service. Agencies responsible for providing services should be held accountable to provide accessible service to people of all abilities, and mitigate risks larger vehicles can pose to the road,” said Simmons (D-Chicago). “These bills will not only improve safety in our daily transportation, but will also help decrease the amount of accidents on our roads.”

Senate Bill 1892 provides that CTA, PACE and Metra benefits for people with disabilities will automatically renew unless discontinued by the benefit holder.

Read more: Simmons advances multiple measures on public transportation, safety

Simmons fights for improvements to affordable housing after residents’ deaths

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Category: Senator Mike Simmons News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 08:38 AM
  • Judiciary
  • Affordable Housing
  • Simmons
  • SB 2013
  • Quality of Life

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SPRINGFIELD – To improve the quality of life for residents residing in state-funded affordable housing, State Senator Mike Simmons advanced legislation out of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.

“It is a basic human right to live in an environment that is safe, accessible, clean, and provided with proper heating and cooling systems,” said Simmons (D-Chicago). “This bill is directed at State-funded affordable housing facilities, requiring them to provide safe and responsive air conditioning and heating for residents, working laundry machines and other basic maintenance provisions.”

The bill is in response to three residents of a Rogers Park senior living complex who died of suspected heat exhaustion last May. Senate Bill 2013 requires any residential building that is financed under the Illinois Affordable Housing Program to meet minimum standard of living conditions to continue receiving funding from the program.

Read more: Simmons fights for improvements to affordable housing after residents’ deaths

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