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Peters moves to make sure abused and neglected minors aren’t caught in the court system

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Category: Senator Robert Peters News
Thursday, April 22, 2021 05:35 PM
  • Peters
  • Minors
  • SB 651

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Robert Peters (D-Chicago) is leading an effort to speed up the process when abused and neglected minors are moved between counties during the process of finding a suitable guardian.

“The kids we’re talking about here have already experienced abuse or neglect, or they’re otherwise dependent on the social services our state provides,” Peters said. “They shouldn’t get caught up in the court bureaucracy when they need to move between counties.”

The legislation requires that, when child protection cases are transferred between counties, the clerk of the transferring county must submit all related documentation within 15 days to the receiving county, which must then set a status hearing within 10 days of receipt.  Currently, there is no timeframe for the process.

Read more: Peters moves to make sure abused and neglected minors aren’t caught in the court system

Villanueva seeks to protect college students from predatory planning servicers

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Category: Senator Celina Villanueva News
Thursday, April 22, 2021 05:09 PM
  • Higher Education
  • Villanueva
  • SB1085

Senator VillanuevaSPRINGFIELD – To protect first-generation college students from predatory business practices, State Senator Celina Villanueva (D-Chicago) passed legislation in the Illinois Senate that would create transparency and fairer guidelines for educational planning services.

“Companies that prey on first-generation and low-income students must be held accountable,” Villanueva said. “I am committed to empowering our state agencies to reel in these bad actors.”

Read more: Villanueva seeks to protect college students from predatory planning servicers

Senate approves Murphy plan to protect recordings of students from leaks

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Thursday, April 22, 2021 04:15 PM
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  • Students
  • SB 808

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SPRINGFIELD – To give parents the peace of mind that videos of their students at school won’t be shared with unauthorized parties, State Senator Laura Murphy (D-Des Plaines) advanced legislation out of the Senate Thursday to remove the video recording requirement from the Illinois edTPA teacher licensing assessment.

“Uploading videos of children to a third-party vendor poses a cybersecurity risk, threatening kids’ privacy, and in some cases, their safety,” Murphy said. “It’s time to explore more secure ways to assess our student teachers’ performance.”

The legislation would establish student teachers cannot be required to videotape themselves or their students in order to earn a license.

Currently, student teachers in Illinois must record themselves and their students on video to pass the edTPA, an assessment required for their teaching license. The video is then uploaded and sent to a third-party vendor for evaluation. The edTPA requires just two short segments of video, but student teachers are encouraged to record hours of footage to choose from.

The legislation would still allow teacher education programs to videotape for in-house teaching purposes, and licensed teachers and administrators could still film students in order to gain National Board Certification or for training, sporting events or promotional purposes.

“Aspiring educators shouldn’t have to put their students at risk to gain a license,” Murphy said. “This legislation takes an important step in protecting children’s privacy.” 

Senate Bill 808 passed the Senate with bipartisan support and now heads to the House.

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Stadelman effort to promote local journalism passes Illinois Senate

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Category: Senator Steve Stadelman News
Thursday, April 22, 2021 04:09 PM
  • Stadelman
  • Local Journalism
  • SB 134

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SPRINGFIELD – A measure sponsored by State Senator Steve Stadelman (D-Rockford) that pushes to ensure local journalism survives in Illinois’ small towns and mid-sized cities passed the State Senate on Thursday.

“I’ve dedicated years of my life to journalism, so I understand the importance of having access to local news,” Stadelman said. “Illinoisans deserve to know what’s happening in their communities, regardless of where they live.”

The measure would create the Local Journalism Task Force, which would be made up of 10 individuals representing print and broadcast media, journalism schools, and state and local government. They would be charged with conducting a study on communities underserved by local journalism and making recommendations on how to preserve and restore news coverage in these areas.

Declines in advertising revenue and circulation have meant that nearly half of the newsroom jobs at newspapers that existed in 2004 have since disappeared—and more than 2,000 papers around the country have closed over the past 15 years.

Read more: Stadelman effort to promote local journalism passes Illinois Senate

Hastings measure giving airline employees sick time flexibility passes Senate

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Category: Senator Michael E. Hastings News
Thursday, April 22, 2021 04:02 PM
  • Hastings
  • Labor
  • SB 645

Senator HastingsSPRINGFIELD – State Senator Michael E. Hastings (D-Frankfort) passed legislation through the Senate Wednesday that would allow airline employees to use earned sick time to care for loved ones.

“Forcing hard-working individuals to make a choice between their livelihood and their family is morally bankrupt,” Hastings said. “Numerous corporations throughout America have figured this out, and it is time airlines follow suit.”

Read more: Hastings measure giving airline employees sick time flexibility passes Senate

Belt: When young Illinoisans are going hungry, wasting food is not an option

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Category: Senator Christopher Belt News
Thursday, April 22, 2021 04:00 PM
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  • Education
  • SB 805

Senator BeltSPRINGFIELD – A measure sponsored by State Senator Christopher Belt (D-Centreville) that would require the Illinois State Board of Education to create an unused food program for schools passed the State Senate on Thursday.

“No child in Illinois should go to bed hungry,” Belt said. “This program will build on the success of the free lunch and breakfast program the state already has in place.”

The program would allow public schools to provide their leftover food to students who already receive free or reduced lunch and breakfast. Like the free lunch and breakfast program, the food must be free to the students.

Read more: Belt: When young Illinoisans are going hungry, wasting food is not an option

Bush measure to allow people with mental health conditions to bypass ER passes Senate

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Category: Senator Melinda Bush News
Thursday, April 22, 2021 03:59 PM
  • Mental Health
  • Bush
  • SB 693

bush 042221 2SPRINGFIELD -- When a person with a mental health condition calls 911, they don’t always need the hospital – but are typically taken to an emergency room rather than the mental health facility they require. State Senator Melinda Bush (D-Grayslake) lead a measure through the Senate that would change that by allowing EMS workers to take patients where they’ll most benefit.

“Imagine going through a mental health crisis, then being taken to an emergency room, rather than a place that can actually help you,” Bush said. “That’s going to cause anger and frustration – let alone waste time that could be used to begin treatment.”

Read more: Bush measure to allow people with mental health conditions to bypass ER passes Senate

Bush’s campaign finance for child care measure passes Senate

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Category: Senator Melinda Bush News
Thursday, April 22, 2021 03:17 PM
  • Bush
  • Child SB536
  • Campaign Fund Use
  • Child and Dependent Care

bush 042221SPRINGFIELD – Running for elected office calls for a lot of long days, late nights and busy weekends. It can be discouraging for people with children – especially single parents – to chase their desire to serve their communities.

To enable more women – and all parents – to seek public office, State Senator Melinda Bush (D-Grayslake) spearheaded a movement to allow campaign finances to pay for child care.

“The window is narrow for women who have young children to run – and it’s time to change that,” Bush said. “No one should have to choose between serving their community and being a parent.” 

 

Read more: Bush’s campaign finance for child care measure passes Senate

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