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Senator Fine measure to make mental health care more accessible becomes law

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Category: Senator Laura Fine News
Friday, July 23, 2021 04:38 PM
  • Fine
  • SB471
  • Mental Health Treatment
  • Substance Abuse Treatment

fine051920210603SPRINGFIELD – Illinois families will be able to access mental health and substance use disorder treatment without traveling long distances or waiting unreasonable amounts of time under a measure sponsored by State Senator Laura Fine (D-Glenview), which was signed into law Friday.

“Oftentimes individuals can’t afford to wait days or weeks for mental health or substance use disorder treatment,” Senator Fine said. “It’s imperative that Illinoisans have easy access to timely and reliable mental health care.”

Read more: Senator Fine measure to make mental health care more accessible becomes law

Collins’ plan for annual truancy policies signed into law

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Category: Senator Jacqueline Y. Collins News
Friday, July 23, 2021 04:38 PM
  • J.Collins
  • Truancy Policies
  • SB605

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CHICAGO – Illinois schools will be required to develop and communicate their truancy policies to families on a yearly basis under legislation by State Senator Jacqueline Collins (D-Chicago) that was signed into law today.

“When it comes to chronic absences, we tend to just see the empty desk. The truth is that we need to see the student and the challenges they may face with transportation, family illness, mental health difficulties or disabilities,” said Collins. “This ensures that families are being informed of absence policies that are consistent and are applied consistently. I thank Gov. Pritzker for signing this into law.”

Chronic truancy — when a student misses more than 5% of the school year — has increased in Illinois since 2015, when about 9% of students were considered chronically truant. As many as 13.4% are chronically truant currently. Senate Bill 605 requires schools to develop a truancy and chronic absence policy each year and report it to families, including information on chronic truancy.

The legislation takes effect July 1, 2022.

Morrison’s new law to require gluten labels on medications

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Friday, July 23, 2021 04:34 PM
  • Morrison
  • Medication
  • Gluten Intolerance
  • HB279

morrison 022321SPRINGFIELD – To ensure people with gluten intolerances aren’t unknowingly consuming gluten in the medications they take, State Senator Julie Morrison’s (D-Lake Forest) proposal to require oral drugs to carry proper warning labels was signed into law.

“Restaurants and grocery stores have increased their gluten-free offerings and have become far better equipped to properly label and handle items for people with dietary restrictions,” Morrison said. “People with Celiac and other gluten intolerances should feel just as protected when visiting a pharmacy.”

Read more: Morrison’s new law to require gluten labels on medications

Loughran Cappel plan to end early termination fees for deceased customers signed into law

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Category: Senator Meg Loughran Cappel News
Friday, July 23, 2021 04:34 PM
  • Loughran Cappel
  • HB122
  • Utility Termination Fees

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SHOREWOOD – Legislation championed by State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel (D-Shorewood)  that will end the practice of burdening family members of deceased utility customers with early termination fees was signed into law Friday.

“Utility companies taking advantage of hard working people is unfortunately all too common,” Loughran Cappel said. “Cracking down on predatory practices of all types will continue to be a priority of mine in the General Assembly.”

House Bill 122 will end early termination fees for utility customers who die before the end of a contract.

Read more: Loughran Cappel plan to end early termination fees for deceased customers signed into law

Murphy law will help save students money on college textbooks

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Friday, July 23, 2021 04:28 PM
  • Higher Education
  • Murphy
  • COVID-19
  • College Textbooks
  • HB332

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SPRINGFIELD – College students may soon see more affordable course materials under a law sponsored by State Senator Laura Murphy (D-Des Plaines) to create a task force dedicated to making textbooks and other course materials more affordable.

“I’m committed to making higher education more affordable for Illinois students—finding ways to lower textbook costs is an important part of that fight,” Murphy said. “I am excited for the task force to begin work and find ways to lift the financial burden on college students and their families.”

The legislation creates the Course Materials Equitable Access and Affordability Study Task Force, which will research ways to save students money on course materials, examine digital learning materials in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and publish its findings online.

Read more: Murphy law will help save students money on college textbooks

Joyce invites residents to chat at upcoming Coffee, Conversation & Constituent Services event

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Friday, July 23, 2021 02:56 PM
  • Joyce
  • FOID
  • Unemployment
  • Constituent Services

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BOURBONNAIS – In an effort to be more accessible to community members, State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) will be holding a Coffee, Conversation & Constituent Services event next week.

“I encourage folks to join me to talk about the issues facing the state over a cup of coffee,” Joyce said. “I look forward to meeting everyone that attends.”

Community members are welcome to stop by Starbucks in Bourbonnais to work with the senator’s staff and receive assistance with different services. Attendees can receive help with FOID cards applications, unemployment and much more.

With questions or for additional information, contact Joyce’s office at 708-756-0882 or visit SenatorPatrickJoyce.com.

WHO: State Senator Patrick Joyce
WHAT: Coffee, Conversation & Constituent Services
WHEN: Saturday, July 31 from 9 to 11 a.m.
WHERE: Starbucks, 532 Main St. NW, Bourbonnais

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Holmes, Ellman provide access to mental health services at Naperville event

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Category: Member News
Friday, July 23, 2021 11:16 AM
  • Holmes
  • Ellman
  • Free Mental Wellness Fair

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Assistant Majority Leader Linda Holmes and Senator Laura Ellman co-hosted a free Mental Wellness Fair at Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville this week. More than two dozen people attended to talk with a range of organizations providing resources for people with all issues and different needs.

“This past year was tough on many of us,” Holmes said. “It is essential that we help provide our community with information about how to address their mental health needs and find tools to make adjustments in their lives for the better.”

Read more: Holmes, Ellman provide access to mental health services at Naperville event

Hastings announces promotional opportunities for local businesses

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Category: Senator Michael E. Hastings News
Friday, July 23, 2021 09:33 AM
  • Hastings
  • Small Business Tour

hastings 072321FRANKFORT – In an effort to promote local businesses and assist recovery efforts, State Senator Michael E. Hastings (D-Frankfort) launched an application process for small business tours within the 19th District.

“While we continue to make steady progress in our state’s recovery efforts, we must continue to provide support to our local business community,” Hastings said. “It is my hope that through these tours we can highlight the businesses that make our communities so extraordinary and give business owners a welcome boost in traffic.”

Hastings will take this opportunity to tour restaurants, retail, and businesses that provide personal services, such as barber shops and salons. Applications are now open, and interested business owners can find the application here. Once the application is received, a member of Hastings’ team will respond with additional details.

Representatives of businesses with questions can call Hastings’ office at (815) 464-5431 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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