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Bennett: New $2.5 million grant will expand recreational opportunities for Urbana community

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Category: Senator Scott Bennett News
Wednesday, March 17, 2021 03:03 PM
  • Bennett
  • PARC Grant
  • Urbana

yoga 031721URBANA – In an effort to promote wellness and improve recreational opportunities in the Urbana area, State Senator Scott Bennett (D-Champaign) has secured $2.5 million through the Illinois Department of Natural Resources Park and Recreational Facility Construction (PARC) grant program, which will be used to construct the Urbana Indoor Recreation and Fitness Center.

“I’m thrilled that Urbana has been selected to receive a PARC grant to provide more recreational opportunities for our community,” Bennett said. “This funding shows the state’s continued commitment to invest in public recreational spaces so more families and individuals can maintain their health.”

The new facility will feature a gymnasium, walking track, exercise equipment room, multipurpose meeting and rental room, office space for facility staff, locker rooms, and parking. The project also includes the installation of rain gardens in the parking lot medians and additional tree planting. 

The PARC grant program provides up to 90% of project costs to help build, renovate and improve recreational buildings used by the public, with local governments matching the value of the grants awarded. The grant to Champaign-Urbana was one of 17 grants awarded across the state Wednesday.

A full list of grantees is available on IDNR’s website.

Joyce celebrates $635,000 boost to construction funding in Kankakee County

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Wednesday, March 17, 2021 02:54 PM
  • Rebuild Illinois
  • IDOT
  • Joyce

road closed 031721KANKAKEE – Kankakee County will receive more than $635,000 in construction funding over the next three years, State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) announced.

“Transportation infrastructure is crucial to our community’s economic growth and quality of life,” Joyce said. “This funding from the Rebuild Illinois program will allow our community to address some much-needed infrastructure improvements throughout Kankakee County.” 

Rebuild Illinois has allocated $1.5 billion in funding specifically for municipal- and county-level projects. Infrastructure investments improve safety, quality of life and the economy, which contributes to the revitalization of communities across the state.

“These vital infrastructure investments have a significant impact on the health and well-being of a community,” Joyce said. “This investment will ensure Kankakee County’s infrastructure remains in good shape.” 

Projects are selected and managed locally in collaboration with the Illinois Department of Transportation, and may include road and bridge improvements, traffic signal upgrades, new storm sewers and bike paths, sidewalk replacements and other long-term maintenance needs.

A complete list of local agencies and awards can be viewed here.

Van Pelt horrified by the violence against Asian Americans

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Category: Senator Patricia Van Pelt News
Wednesday, March 17, 2021 02:42 PM
  • Van Pelt
  • Georgia Shooting

police tape 031721CHICAGO – State Senator Patricia Van Pelt (D-Chicago) is horrified by the shooting of eight people – six who were Asian Americans – in Georgia-based massage parlors last night. She released the following statement:

“My heart goes out to all the families of the victims that were senselessly murdered in Atlanta last night. It appears that the shooter was targeting women of Asian descent, which is deeply troubling.

“White nationalism is on the rise in this country, and we must begin to take this ideology as a serious threat. We cannot normalize behavior that spews hate and bigotry toward people of Asian descent.

“Reports have shown that violence against Asian Americans has increased since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and we must all do our part to prevent race-baiting rhetoric that leads to violence.”

Bennett reintroduces measure to prevent pharmacies from hiding drug prices

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Category: Senator Scott Bennett News
Wednesday, March 17, 2021 01:59 PM
  • Bennett
  • Prescription Costs
  • Transparency
  • SB1682

scrip prices 031721CHAMPAIGN – To improve transparency around prescription drug costs, State Senator Scott Bennett (D-Champaign) reintroduced a measure requiring pharmacies to post a notice informing consumers that a consumer may request current pharmacy retail prices at the point of sale.

“Retail prices at pharmacies generally bear no relationship to the actual market prices of the medications,” Bennett said. “Patients deserve to know the ‘real’ price of the medication they intend to purchase so they can make an informed decision about where they buy their prescriptions.”

Read more: Bennett reintroduces measure to prevent pharmacies from hiding drug prices

Bush measure to require recycling at apartments

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Category: Senator Melinda Bush News
Wednesday, March 17, 2021 01:26 PM
  • Bush
  • Recycling
  • SB1676
  • Apartment Buildings

Recycling Bins

SPRINGFIELD – People who have lived in an apartment might have noticed they typically only have one option to dispose of their waste: a large trash can. To give tenants a more sustainable way to get rid of garbage, State Senator Melinda Bush (D-Grayslake) is leading the charge to require recycling options at apartment complexes.

“We all know recycling is the right thing to do, but not everyone has readily available access to it,” Bush said. “The best way to be environmentally friendly and reduce waste is to make recycling more accessible.”

Any apartment building with more than four units would be required to offer a recycling service and the building owner would have to provide tenants with recycling bins if Senate Bill 1676 becomes law.

Read more: Bush measure to require recycling at apartments

Belt advocates for diverse interview panels to ensure equal employment opportunity

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Category: Senator Christopher Belt News
Wednesday, March 17, 2021 01:25 PM
  • Belt
  • Diversity
  • Job Interviews
  • SB1765

belt eeo 031721SPRINGFIELD – In order to increase employment opportunities for women, minorities and people with disabilities, State Senator Christopher Belt (D-Centreville) is sponsoring a measure to change the job interview process at state agencies.

“It’s essential for agencies to have diversity in mind when they interview job applicants,” Belt said. “People tend to hire applicants that look like them, which means interview panels that lack diversity can be less likely to produce a diverse workplace.”

Read more: Belt advocates for diverse interview panels to ensure equal employment opportunity

Bennett moves bill to improve children’s higher education savings program

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Category: Senator Scott Bennett News
Tuesday, March 16, 2021 06:28 PM
  • Bennett
  • Education
  • Higher Education
  • College Savings
  • Savings
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Bennett moves bill to improve children’s higher education savings program
 
SPRINGFIELD – Senate Higher Education Committee Chair Scott Bennett (D-Champaign) advanced a measure through the Senate Higher Education committee Tuesday that will improve the Illinois Higher Education Savings Program.
“This program provides every child born or adopted in Illinois with a head start on saving for college,” Bennett said. “This measure gives the Illinois treasurer a realistic timeline and practical tools to implement the program and make sure every Illinois child has a path to higher education from day one.”

Read more: Bennett moves bill to improve children’s higher education savings program

Bush measure would expand no-contact orders to include text, social media

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Category: Senator Melinda Bush News
Tuesday, March 16, 2021 06:11 PM
  • Bush
  • SB1677
  • No-Contact Order
  • Electronic Contact
  • Stalking
  • Harrassment

bush 031621SPRINGFIELD – A no-contact order typically instructs a defendant not to have any in-person contact with a victim. However, unless a measure led by Senator Melinda Bush (D-Grayslake) becomes law, they could still hound their accuser via text message, email or social media.

“When a person pursues a no-contact order against someone, there is nothing stopping the perpetrator from sending threatening texts or leaving harassing voicemails,” Bush said. “In the age of technology and online dating, far too many people have experienced unwarranted communications after drawing the line.”

Electronic contact – which includes texting, emailing and calling – would be considered a violation of a person’s stalking no-contact order under Bush’s proposal. If a person were to break the order, they would face the same repercussions as they would for in-person contact.

Under current law, electronic contact is not considered means of correspondence. Without the clarification found within Senate Bill 1677, a stalker could contact someone virtually and harass them without facing consequences. 

“Once a no-contact order is in place, no one should have to worry about hearing from their abuser,” Bush said. “As technology evolves, so too must the measures we take to help people feel safe.”  

The measure passed the Senate Criminal Law Committee Tuesday and now heads to the full Senate for consideration.

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