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Senator Fine to make higher education transcripts more accessible

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Category: Senator Laura Fine News
Thursday, March 09, 2023 01:06 PM
  • Higher Education
  • Student Debt
  • Fine
  • SB49
  • College Transcripts

Sen. Laura Fine

SPRINGFIELD – Obtaining official transcripts can be a roadblock for college and university students across Illinois if they owe a past-due debt to the institution. This can hamper their efforts to pursue post-graduate opportunities. State Senator Laura Fine introduced legislation to address this issue, making transcripts more accessible to students, as well as requiring universities to make the process of withholding transcripts more transparent.

“Whether a student is seeking employment or further education after graduation, they will likely need their transcript to demonstrate their academic record and achievements in higher education,” said Fine (D-Glenview). “This legislation will help students who may be struggling financially access  their transcripts.”

Senator Fine, who is a former college instructor, is a longtime advocate of supporting university students working to pay off their student debt. Last year, she passed legislation prohibiting universities from withholding transcripts from students with a past-due debt if the transcript is needed for a job application. This ensured students would be able to use their hard-earned transcripts to find a well-paying job, from which they could repay their debts to the university and pursue a career best suited to the skill set they developed in college.

Read more: Senator Fine to make higher education transcripts more accessible

Senator Preston outlines plan to standardize promotions for Chicago firefighters

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Category: Senator Willie Preston News
Thursday, March 09, 2023 01:05 PM
  • Chicago Firefighters
  • Preston
  • SB 1707
  • Fire Department Promotion Act

Sen. Willie Preston press conference

SPRINGFIELD – In tandem with a number of Chicago firefighters, State Senator Willie Preston outlined his plan to standardize their promotion process at a press conference Wednesday.

“Chicago firefighters put their lives on the line each day and deserve the same career opportunities as other firefighters,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “It’s time we step up and put forth a standard and fair system for these brave men and women.”

Under Senate Bill 1707, Chicago firefighters would no longer be exempt from the Fire Department Promotion Act – changing the current promotion process for Chicago firefighters. The purpose of the measure is to create a more standardized process of promotions to align with every other fire department in the state were the Fire Department Promotion Act has worked.

Read more: Senator Preston outlines plan to standardize promotions for Chicago firefighters

Johnson celebrates over $1 million in state funding awarded to Waukegan for clean energy transition

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Category: Senator Adriane Johnson News
Thursday, March 09, 2023 01:02 PM
  • Johnson
  • DCEO Grant
  • Climate and Equitable Jobs Act
  • Energy and Conservation

Sen. Adriane Johnson

WAUKEGAN – With strong support from State Senator Adriane Johnson, Waukegan will receive $1,056,772 from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity to help with the transition to clean energy. Waukegan is one of over 50 communities impacted by mine and fossil fuel retirements and are therefore eligible to receive state funding under the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act to invest in green energy.

“While moving to clean energy is the right thing for the planet, people who have made a career working in fossil fuel plants or mines can be adversely affected if they have no external support,” said Johnson (D-Buffalo Grove). “This investment will ensure people whose jobs are transitioning to clean energy have resources and opportunities to find new, well-paying jobs so there is no negative impact on their livelihoods.”

Read more: Johnson celebrates over $1 million in state funding awarded to Waukegan for clean energy transition

Pacione-Zayas initiative ensures sustainability and expansion of DHS home visiting programs

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Category: Senator Cristina Pacione-Zayas News
Thursday, March 09, 2023 12:55 PM
  • Children
  • DHS
  • Health
  • Pacione-Zayas
  • SB1794
  • Home Visiting Programs

Sen. Pacione-Zayas

SPRINGFIELD – A legislative initiative introduced by State Senator Cristina H. Pacione-Zayas codifies home visiting programs administered by the Department of Human Services for over 30 years. Home visiting is an essential program in the early childhood ecosystem that helps eligible parents and caregivers support their child’s development from the prenatal phase through age five.

“We have to acknowledge that when a child is born, a parent is born as well. All parents desire to provide the best upbringing for their children, but instruction manuals do not come with each child. Unexpected challenges can arise for families and potentially undermine their ability to meet these needs,” said Pacione-Zayas (D-Chicago). “Home visiting programs are evidence-based and aim to support bond building, connect families to critical community resources, and provide guidance on wellness and development to contribute to optimal child outcomes and greater family stability.”

Read more: Pacione-Zayas initiative ensures sustainability and expansion of DHS home visiting programs

Illinois Senate Democrats announce new center to tackle behavioral health needs

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Category: Member News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 06:37 PM
  • Fine
  • Behavioral Health
  • Turner
  • Simmons
  • Behavioral Workforce
  • Edly-Allen

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SPRINGFIELD – To help the state tackle the ongoing behavioral health workforce shortage, a number of Illinois Senate Democrats announced the launch of a new center to help increase capacity to recruit, educate and retain professionals.

“As the Chair of the Behavioral and Mental Health Committee in the Senate, I understand the incredible input behavioral health specialists have on improving the mental health and well-being of so many Illinoisans,” said State Senator Laura Fine (D-Glenview). “The BHWEC will be a tremendous support to individuals working towards a career in behavioral and mental health. This will, in turn, address the needs of residents in our state.  I look forward to working with the BHWEC and other state organizations to support behavioral health care providers and increase our mental health workforce.”

At a press conference Wednesday, the Senators – alongside a number of other industry leaders – announced the creation of a new center that will combat critical shortages in the workforce by addressing barriers to recruitment and training, collecting data on behavioral health needs, increasing diversity in the workforce, and expanding the capacity of health care providers to meet behavioral health needs.

The center will coordinate with key state agencies involved in behavioral health, workforce development and higher education in order to leverage disparate resources from health care, workforce and economic development programs across the state.

Read more: Illinois Senate Democrats announce new center to tackle behavioral health needs

Military sales tax exemptions process streamlined, thanks to Senator Porfirio

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Category: Senator Mike Porfirio News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 06:13 PM
  • Department of Revenue
  • Sales Tax
  • Porfirio
  • SB 1705
  • U.S. Military

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Mike Porfirio is leading the charge to streamline the administrative process for the Department of Revenue to grant sales tax exemption documentation for U.S. military purchases.

“This bill will lessen the administrative burden on the Department of Revenue, expedite purchases for military units in Illinois allowing them to focus on readiness, and encourage federal dollars into our state,” said Porfirio (D-Lyons Township). “It makes sense to streamline and modernize the process.”

Porfirio’s proposal – found within Senate Bill 1705 – would replace the need to request sales tax exemption certificates for military units.  Instead, when the payment is coming from the U.S. government, a military servicemember with a valid military ID would present documentation made available online by the Department of Revenue along with a form of payment where the military organization is the payer.

Read more: Military sales tax exemptions process streamlined, thanks to Senator Porfirio

Turner celebrates Soil Health Week

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 06:11 PM
  • Turner
  • Soil Health Week
  • Illinois Farmers
  • Farming

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SPRINGFIELD – During Soil Health Week, State Senator Doris Turner joined agriculture advocates and stakeholders at a rally on Wednesday.

“From the food we eat to our economy, healthy soil benefits our daily lives,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “As chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee, I want to make sure our farmers are taken care of and our agriculture industry is protected.”

Soil Health Week is recognized in Illinois during the week of March 6-10. Soil is an essential natural resource, and Illinois farmers and professionals play a critical role in managing Illinois’ soil and water resources. Practices like zero tillage and using cover crops can improve soil health while reducing erosion, increasing water retention and enhancing biodiversity.

Read more: Turner celebrates Soil Health Week

Illinois could see a new state flag under Turner measure that heads to Senate floor

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Wednesday, March 08, 2023 04:38 PM
  • IDNR
  • Turner
  • Illinois State Flag
  • SB 1818
  • Illinois Flag Commission

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SPRINGFIELD – To promote public involvement and embody civic pride for Illinois, a measure sponsored by State Senator Doris Turner that would create a commission to develop a new official state flag passed the Senate State Government Committee Wednesday.

“Illinois is a diverse state made up of rural, urban and suburban communities known for its agriculture, strong workforce, home of Abraham Lincoln and more,” said Turner (D-Springfield). “Our flag doesn’t show that. It’s time we have a flag that truly represents our state.”

Senate Bill 1818 would create the Illinois Flag Commission to develop new state flag designs. The commission would make recommendations to the General Assembly deciding whether the current state flag should be replaced with a redesigned state flag by Sept. 1. If they decide the flag should be replaced, the commission would report recommendations to the General Assembly by Dec. 3, 2024.

Read more: Illinois could see a new state flag under Turner measure that heads to Senate floor

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  3. Faraci advances measure to honor Senator Bennett’s public service
  4. Morrison measure would ban use of e-cigarettes indoors
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