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Senator Mike Simmons Marks 100 Days in Office Fighting for the 7th District, Has Plans for the Next 100

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Category: Senator Mike Simmons News
Thursday, May 20, 2021 11:07 AM
  • Diversity
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  • 100 Days in Office
  • Systemic Change

simmons 052021SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Mike Simmons (D-Chicago) marked his 100th day serving and representing the 7th District of Illinois on May 18, 2021. Simmons has sponsored 100 pieces of legislation and passed three of his introduced bills, including SB 817, SB 2133, and SB 828.

Beginning his career during the peak legislative period, Simmons connects with the district daily. He has met with 253 community organizations and prioritized over 700 constituent requests via email, mail, and phone. In April, he hosted two vaccine clinics delivering 200 vaccines to residents. Senator Simmons prepared a 100 days briefing video for his constituents.

Senator Simmons prioritizes equity and systemic change while in Springfield.

“There is still so much work to do to ensure that diversity, accountability, and progressive policy are not the exceptions, but the rule, in Springfield,” Simmons said.

He is co-sponsoring significant reforms such as the Clean Energy Jobs Act, Repeal Parental Notification of Abortion, and multiple measures protecting BIPOC communities. Simmons is a member of the Senate Progressive Caucus, Senate Black Caucus, and the Asian-American and Pacific Islander Caucus.

Simmons was sworn in to serve in the 7th Illinois Senate District, trailblazing as the first Black person to serve the 7th Senate District and the first openly gay member of the Illinois Senate.

In the next 100 days, Simmons will build focus groups, or People’s Councils, to listen to constituents and build his 2022 legislative agenda.

“In the days ahead, I hope to invite more of my constituents to have greater opportunities to be a part of that process by making their stories and their voices heard,” Simmons said.

The councils will focus on health care access, income inequality, supporting single mothers, and affordable housing.

More information on Senator Simmons’ accomplishments and plans is available here.

Hastings acts to prevent accidents at high hazard facilities

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Category: Senator Michael E. Hastings News
Thursday, May 20, 2021 11:03 AM
  • Hastings
  • Department of Labor
  • Workplace safety
  • HB3437

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SPRINGFIELD – Workers at high hazard facilities could soon be required to undergo advanced safety training thanks to legislation passed by the Senate Executive Committee yesterday.

State Senator Michael E. Hastings (D-Frankfort) is the chief sponsor of this initiative.

“Safety training is crucial at every job site, but the need at facilities where workers are handling dangerous substances is especially prudent,” Hastings said. “Those who have gone through proper training are statistically less likely to be at risk of making a mistake that could result in an accident. We cannot afford to lose lives on the job site due to neglect, and we certainly cannot afford to let these dangerous chemicals seep into our communities.”

Read more: Hastings acts to prevent accidents at high hazard facilities

Harris to create the Black Wall Street Program

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Category: Senator Napoleon Harris III News
Thursday, May 20, 2021 10:57 AM
  • Business
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  • Minority Owned
  • Black Wall Street
  • HB1960

Sen. Napoleon Harris, III

A program where Black businesses finally get the resources they need

SPRINGFIELD – To better support Black-owned businesses, State Senator Napoleon Harris, III (D-Harvey) is pushing to create the Black Wall Street Program to increase the progress of Black businesses in Illinois.

"We can reduce the challenges Black businesses face by providing access to resources that help them develop," Harris said. "Supporting Black businesses helps not just the businesses, but the entire community that surrounds them."

House Bill 1960 would require the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity to create and administer this program to stimulate black businesses' growth and development in under-served communities throughout the state of Illinois.

Read more: Harris to create the Black Wall Street Program

Holmes works to stop predatory contract loan practice in pet stores

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Thursday, May 20, 2021 10:41 AM
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  • Predatory Lending
  • Pet Stores
  • HB572

holmes 052021SPRINGFIELD –There are 17 pet stores in Illinois that offer predatory installment contract loans for the purchase of a cat or dog. House Bill 572, sponsored by Senator Linda Holmes (D-Aurora) to prohibit these loans, passed the Senate Commerce Committee today.

“This is predatory lending with interest rates anywhere from 30 to 150 percent and higher,” Holmes said. “Most pet stores have issues with their animals coming from unprincipled breeders and puppy mills, which means many of their customers buy a pet for thousands of dollars that could be in poor health and may possibly die. Those consumers can end up thousands in debt and grieving as well.”

Read more: Holmes works to stop predatory contract loan practice in pet stores

Senator Bush champions measure to expand birth control access

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Category: Senator Melinda Bush News
Thursday, May 20, 2021 10:21 AM
  • Health Care
  • Bush
  • Birth Control Access
  • HB135

bush 052021SPRINGFIELD – To expand access to birth control – especially for women with limited financial resources – State Senator Melinda Bush (D-Grayslake) is championing a measure to allow people to receive contraceptives without visiting a doctor.

“Birth control is a basic health care service and should be treated as such,” Bush said. “Providing greater access to contraceptives is providing a more equitable health care system.”

Read more: Senator Bush champions measure to expand birth control access

Jones announces more than $42-million investment in 14th Senate District roads and bridges

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Category: Senator Emil Jones III News
Thursday, May 20, 2021 10:16 AM
  • Jones
  • IDOT
  • Road Construction

 Road Work

 

CHICAGO - State Senator Emil Jones III (D-Chicago) announced that the 14th Illinois Senate District is set to receive over $42 million for the 2022 fiscal year as part of the state’s ongoing multi-year construction plan.

“With the state’s economy recovering from the pandemic, I welcome the millions of dollars in projects coming to the area,” Jones said. “These improvements will help create good-paying jobs and make much needed improvements to important roads.”

The improvements include resurfacing and drainage improvements to eight miles of Interstate 57 south of the Tri-State-Tollway.

Read more: Jones announces more than $42-million investment in 14th Senate District roads and bridges

Johnson: Insurance companies shouldn’t discriminate against those who’ve put in the work to get clean

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Category: Senator Adriane Johnson News
Thursday, May 20, 2021 09:57 AM
  • HB3343
  • Johnson
  • Life Insurance
  • Substance Abuse Treatment

johnson 052021SPRINGFIELD – To ensure someone’s past doesn’t prevent them from pursuing a brighter future, State Senator Adriane Johnson (D-Buffalo Grove) has sponsored a measure to prohibit life insurance companies from denying coverage or increasing rates because an individual has undergone treatment for substance abuse.

“Getting help for a substance abuse disorder takes a lot of grit and determination—recovery should be celebrated,” Johnson said. “If you’ve put in the hard work to get clean, your insurance company shouldn’t hold that against you.”

Johnson’s plan would prohibit a life insurance company from denying or limiting coverage or charging higher rates based solely on whether an individual has participated in a substance use treatment or recovery support program more than five years prior to application.

Read more: Johnson: Insurance companies shouldn’t discriminate against those who’ve put in the work to get...

Cunningham announces major upgrade to Harlem Avenue

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Category: Senator Bill Cunningham News
Thursday, May 20, 2021 09:50 AM
  • Cunningham
  • IDOT
  • Road Construction

 Road work

 

CHICAGO – State Senator Bill Cunningham announced the Illinois Department of Transportation has slated six miles of Harlem Avenue for major upgrades this year. The more-than-$7 million project includes repaving and increasing access for people with disabilities.

“Harlem Avenue is an important road connecting the southwest suburbs,” said Cunningham, a Democrat who represents portions of Chicago and the southwest suburbs. “The stretch seeing improvements is a heavily trafficked business corridor, so we need to keep it in good repair.”

Read more: Cunningham announces major upgrade to Harlem Avenue

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