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Ellman encourages everyone to get outside during Park and Recreation Month

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Category: Senator Laura Ellman News
Friday, July 16, 2021 11:48 AM
  • Ellman
  • Parks and Recreation Month

park cycling 071621NAPERVILLE – State Senator Laura Ellman (D-Naperville) is bringing attention to the many benefits of public parks and other natural spaces in celebration of National Park and Recreation Month.

“Parks and other public spaces in our community give everyone a place to gather and enjoy being outdoors,” Ellman said. “After the difficulties of the pandemic, this Park and Recreation Month is a wonderful opportunity to get outside and enjoy nature.”

According to the National Recreation and Park Association, parks play an important role in maintaining quality of life in a community. Parks provide gathering places for members of a community to interact with each other, host public events and offer recreational programs.

Additionally, parks provide a public place where people can go to keep healthy and fit. A Penn State University study showed that the length of visits to parks has a connection with reductions in stress, lowered blood pressure, and perceived physical health.

Parks also provide an economic benefit to their communities. A review by Texas A&M University found that parks and open space raise nearby property values and increase revenue from tourism. Trees and other growth are also estimated to save cities money in environmental impacts and the effects of storms.

“Parks are a wonderful part of our communities,” Ellman said. “I hope that local residents will take this opportunity to appreciate the parks, trails and other outdoor spaces in our area.”

Learn more about local parks and public events by visiting the park district websites for Naperville, Warrenville, Wheaton, Winfield and Lisle.

Castro welcomes 90 North project to Schaumburg

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Category: Senator Cristina Castro News
Thursday, July 15, 2021 03:37 PM
  • Castro
  • Schaumburg
  • 90 North District Park

castro grbrkng 071521SCHAUMBURG – State Senator Cristina Castro (D- Elgin) was honored to attend the groundbreaking ceremony for the 90 North District development project in Schaumburg. The project includes $40 million in funding for community improvements this fiscal year.

“From job creation to beautification, I am excited to see all the improvements this new development will bring to the community,” Castro said.  “I commend the Village of Schaumburg and Village President Tom Dailly in their hard work throughout this difficult year in securing the grants and funding to make this project happen.”

Read more: Castro welcomes 90 North project to Schaumburg

Castro: Diversifying the cannabis workforce is a strong step toward equity

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Category: Senator Cristina Castro News
Thursday, July 15, 2021 02:26 PM
  • Castro
  • Adult Use Cannabis
  • Social Equity
  • HB1443

castro 071521CHICAGO – State Senator Cristina Castro (D- Elgin) commends Gov. JB Pritzker for signing a measure to overhaul the adult-use cannabis dispensary lottery and increase diversity in the industry.

“This is a major step forward in making sure Illinois remains a leader in dismantling inequities in the cannabis industry,” said Castro, who has been a longtime advocate for legalizing cannabis in the state and who co-sponsored the new law. “Ensuring opportunities for people who have been disproportionately impacted by unjust cannabis laws was a top priority, and these additional lotteries will help set things right.”

The three lotteries will allow the state to distribute 185 dispensary licenses with a focus on social equity applicants. Applicants who previously applied for licenses will not need to submit a new application or pay a new application fee and will be automatically entered into the new lotteries.

Lotteries for all cannabis-related licenses will be a completely blind process managed by the Illinois State Lottery. All draws will be automated via a computer program and the Lottery will run multiple quality assurance checks before delivering the final results of each lottery to the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.

“Black and Brown communities have faced the unfair repercussions of the war on drugs for too long,” Castro said. “We need to place business owners from these communities at the forefront of this booming industry.”      

The measure, House Bill 1443, became effective immediately.

Affordable housing for community college students becomes law

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Category: Senator Doris Turner News
Thursday, July 15, 2021 02:19 PM
  • Affordable Housing
  • Turner
  • HB374
  • Community College Students

turner 071521SPRINGFIELD – Community college boards of trustees and local housing authorities will now have authority to develop affordable housing for community college students, under a new law sponsored by State Senator Doris Turner (D—Springfield).

“This is about bettering the college experience for every student in this state,” said Turner. “Research shows that students who live on campus have higher GPAs. When students live on campus they are more plugged-in to the campus community and have more opportunities to join clubs, attend events and meet new people.”

Read more: Affordable housing for community college students becomes law

Villanueva: Cannabis licensing fix will bring diversity to industry

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Category: Senator Celina Villanueva News
Thursday, July 15, 2021 02:14 PM
  • Adult Use Cannabis
  • Villanueva
  • Social Equity
  • HB1443

villanueva 041321CHICAGO – Legislation supported by State Senator Celina Villanueva (D-Chicago) that addresses licensing issues in the state’s adult-use cannabis industry was signed into law on Thursday.

“I’m proud of the work the Black and Latino Caucuses did to ensure social equity within the cannabis industry through the changes in House Bill 1443,” Villanueva said. “I hope this move brings the needed diversity to the industry so that we can begin to correct the decades of harm done to our communities through the war on drugs.”

House Bill 1443 addresses complications with the launch of the Illinois Adult-Use Cannabis Social Equity Program, which failed to award the intended amount of social equity applicants with licenses. Due to delays brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and a faulty scoring system, only 52 of 75 licenses were issued. None of these licenses were awarded to majority Black, Latino or women-owned businesses.

The law creates a new lottery to issue five outstanding medical cannabis dispensary licenses, and two additional lotteries of 55 recreational dispensary licenses each. It also fixes various technical issues with packaging, employment and medical patient access.

Public Act 102-98 is effective immediately.

Koehler announces local organizations selected to aid small businesses in post-COVID economic recovery

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Category: Senator Dave Koehler News
Thursday, July 15, 2021 02:11 PM
  • Koehler
  • Grants
  • DCEO
  • Small Business
  • Economic Recovery

koehler 071521PEORIA – State Senator Dave Koehler (D-Peoria) announced an expanded state program will help connect Peoria-area small businesses to financial assistance to help them recover from COVID-19.

“Our community is built on small businesses,” Koehler said. “They were hit hardest by the pandemic, and we need to make sure that they have the resources they need to recover and move forward.”

The community navigator outreach program, which helps connect small businesses to economic recovery grant programs, is expanding to include an additional 13 support organizations across the state, which were selected through a competitive process.

Navigator organizations will perform extensive outreach to small and hard-to-reach businesses to ensure that they are aware of the relief available to them, and will provide one-on-one assistance on relief grant applications.

“I would like to thank the Economic Development Council for the Peoria Area and the Local Initiatives Support Corporation for stepping up and being a resource to small businesses in the Peoria area,” Koehler said. “I want to see as many local entrepreneurs as possible get back on their feet.”

Small businesses can visit the DCEO website or call (800) 252-2923 to learn more about recovery programs available to them.

Senators connect with constituents across the state

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Category: Member News
Thursday, July 15, 2021 01:56 PM
  • Morrison
  • Joyce
  • Johnson

Sens. Joyce, Johnson and Morrison

Illinois Senate Democrats spent the week out in the community, meeting with constituents and addressing community needs.

State Senator Patrick Joyce (D- Essex) hosted a mobile Secretary of State unit in South Wilmington, allowing residents to skip the long lines at the brick-and-mortar locations to do things like renew driver’s licenses and ID cards, renew license plate stickers and more.

“The pandemic has made it extremely difficult for people to take advantage of state services, including at driver services facilities,” Joyce said. “This mobile unit event will make it easier for folks to receive necessary services without waiting for long periods of time.”

Read more: Senators connect with constituents across the state

Series of new Peters laws focus on safety, justice for communities

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Category: Senator Robert Peters News
Thursday, July 15, 2021 11:10 AM
  • Peters
  • HB3587
  • Criminal Justice Reform
  • SB64
  • SB2122
  • SB2129

peters 071521Measures signed include ban on lying to kids during interrogations

CHICAGO – During a ceremony at a Northwestern University campus in Chicago, four public safety and criminal justice reform measures sponsored by State Senator Robert Peters (D-Chicago) were signed by Gov. JB Pritzker and became law.

The ceremony was a culmination of several years of hard work from Peters and advocates to reimagine what safety and justice look like in Illinois.

Senate Bill 2122 makes statements provided by a minor inadmissible in court if they were made after a law enforcement official intentionally lied during the interrogation. Deception is defined as “knowingly providing false information about evidence or leniency.”

“It is an unfortunately common practice for police officers to lie to kids in order to coerce them into saying what they want to hear,” Peters said. “These are stressful and frightening situations for many kids, and a lot of the time the statements aren’t truthful, but were still made because the kids thought it would get them out of the situation.”

Read more: Series of new Peters laws focus on safety, justice for communities

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  3. Glowiak Hilton urges residents to visit local parks, get outside
  4. Johnson invites residents to take advantage of free document shredding in Waukegan
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