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The Majority Report 03/15/21 - A step toward ending racism in schools

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Category: Majority Report
Monday, March 15, 2021 09:44 PM
  • Lightford
  • Bush
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  • Harmon
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  • HB2170
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Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford

Lightford celebrates signing of Education and Workforce Development Pillar

MAYWOOD — As part of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus’ plan to rid Illinois of systemic racism, Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford (D-Maywood) joined Governor JB Pritzker as he signed House Bill 2170, the Education and Workforce Development Pillar she sponsored, last week.

"House Bill 2170 is a step toward ridding Illinois of the damaging policies and procedures built into our state's systems of law and government that have created deep inequities and opportunity gaps in education for Black students," Lightford said. "It's time for our children to accelerate their education throughout the duration of their careers, from early learning to prestigious universities, followed by successful careers. I’m humbled to have led this effort and look forward to continuing to fight to ensure fairness and equality in Illinois for all our state’s residents."

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Sen. Melinda Bush

Bush measure would allow campaign funds to be used for child care

SPRINGFIELD — 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) is leading a movement to allow campaign finances to pay for child care.

Read more.

 

Senate President Don Harmon

President Harmon applauds state and local aid in federal COVID relief package

SPRINGFIELD — Senate President Don Harmon (D-Oak Park) issued the following statement after Congress passed a $1.9 trillion federal COVID relief package:

“I am glad to see the Biden administration recognize the need states and local governments have for relief in the face of this unprecedented crisis.

“The funds Illinois is receiving will help us distribute vaccines, support local health departments, safely reopen schools and provide direct relief to the hardest hit families."

Read more.

 

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Koehler celebrates “Rock the FAFSA” week, encourages students to take advantage of aid

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Category: Senator Dave Koehler News
Monday, March 15, 2021 05:49 PM
  • Koehler
  • FAFSA
  • ISAC
  • College Aid

koehler fafsa 031521PEORIA – State Senator Dave Koehler (D-Peoria) is celebrating the Illinois State Board of Education’s “Rock the FAFSA” week in an effort to encourage students in the 46th District and across the state to take advantage of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

“With the cost of higher education becoming less affordable with every passing year, it’s important that students considering college make use of this great option,” said Koehler. “FAFSA makes college more attainable, and I highly encourage all students to take the fullest advantage of this program.”

Read more: Koehler celebrates “Rock the FAFSA” week, encourages students to take advantage of aid

Evanston slated to receive more than $800,000 for local construction projects

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Category: Senator Laura Fine News
Monday, March 15, 2021 04:41 PM
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  • Transportation
  • IDOT

pexels burst 544966EVANSTON – State Senator Laura Fine (D-Glenview) announced that Evanston is set to receive more than $800,000 in local transportation project funding over the next three years. 

“Investing in our local infrastructure will create new jobs and foster economic development across the 9th District while ensuring our roads and bridges receive the essential improvements they need,” said Senator Fine. “I look forward to seeing the new projects our communities select to enhance our local infrastructure.” 

Read more: Evanston slated to receive more than $800,000 for local construction projects

Hunter excited for hospital transformation funding

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Category: Senator Mattie Hunter News
Monday, March 15, 2021 04:23 PM
  • Hunter
  • IDHFS
  • Loretto Hospital
  • SB1510

Hunter hosp 031521CHICAGO – State Senator Mattie Hunter (D-Chicago) joined Governor Pritzker and other state officials at Loretto Hospital for the bill signing of the Hospital Transformation bill Friday morning.

“I am very excited that hospitals will have the assistance necessary to help them transform to meet the needs of their communities, as the pandemic has exacerbated the struggles faced in many unprivileged communities, some of which I represent,” Hunter said. “Due to institutional racism, communities of color have been suffering from a plethora of health disparities even before the pandemic came and took the world by storm. With the proper funding and investment into these underserved communities, I am hopeful this initiative will help put an end to such barriers.”

The signing of Senate Bill 1510 authorizes the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services to expend the dollars identified during the Fiscal Year 2020 Hospital Assessment Program that were targeted for health care transformation. Thus, the $60 million previously allocated will send additional funding to  Illinois through federal matching funds, resulting in a total of $150 million available for investment in improved health care and innovation.

This policy change jump starts a patient-centered approach that focuses on the needs of Illinois’ most distressed communities in a manner that is data driven and outcome oriented.  It calls for innovative solutions to complex challenges in the health care delivery system that incorporates strategies that are grounded by data, community input, and are measurable with an emphasis on outcomes.

“I am excited that this law will target vulnerable communities and allow for the funding of innovative partnerships connecting clinical care and strategies to address the social determinants of health,” Hunter said. “It is vital that we emphasize the value of collaboration between the clinical environment and community-based organizations with expertise in the areas that significantly impact health outcome – and this measure does just that.”

The measure was signed into law Friday and takes effect immediately.

Hunter announces roadmap plan to end hunger

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Category: Senator Mattie Hunter News
Monday, March 15, 2021 11:29 AM
  • ISBE
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  • IDHS
  • Food Insecurity
  • Commission to End Hunger
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hunter hunger 031521CHICAGO – Over the last year, food insecurity doubled in U.S. the population overall and tripled for Illinois households with kids, which is why State Senator Mattie Hunter (D-Chicago) is supporting a roadmap to end hunger in the state of Illinois.

“Too many people were struggling from food insecurity and lack of access to nourishment far before the pandemic,” said Hunter. “Lack of nourishment is linked to a plethora of health problems and must be put to an end. Everyone deserves access to healthy food, regardless of race, region, or income. I am happy to support this initiative and hope to see these disparities eradicated in Illinois.”

Read more: Hunter announces roadmap plan to end hunger

New law Invests $150 million in health care services

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Category: Senator Omar Aquino News
Monday, March 15, 2021 11:16 AM
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Sen. Omar Aquino

CHICAGO – Governor J.B. Pritzker signed a new law that invests $150 million in health care services for underserved communities while encouraging a collaborative environment among local stakeholders. The approach acknowledges particular challenges to achieving high-quality health services and responds based on a case-by-case system.

“This is a bottom-up approach for all communities in Illinois. Ultimately, we want to make sure that no matter where you live in our state, there should be high-quality health care available to every community,” said State Senator Omar Aquino (D-Chicago), a co-sponsor of the law and advocate for the Hospital Transformation Program.

The disparities in access to health care services in the city of Chicago alone are so extreme that the neighborhood where someone lives can dramatically impact their life expectancy.

Read more: New law Invests $150 million in health care services

Peoria County to receive over $1 million in state funding for construction projects

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Category: Senator Dave Koehler News
Monday, March 15, 2021 10:57 AM
  • Koehler
  • Rebuild Illinois
  • Construction
  • IDOT

pexels anamul rezwan 1216589PEORIA – Peoria County is set to receive over $1 million in funding for construction projects over the next three years, State Senator Dave Koehler (D-Peoria) announced today.

“The Peoria area will see jobs for the next few years and reliable infrastructure long into the future as a result of this funding,” said Koehler. “Good infrastructure is the foundation we build the future on.”

Read more: Peoria County to receive over $1 million in state funding for construction projects

Tazewell County to receive over $800,000 in state funding for construction projects

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Category: Senator Dave Koehler News
Monday, March 15, 2021 10:54 AM
  • Koehler
  • Rebuild Illinois
  • Construction

pexels burst 544965PEORIA – Tazewell County is set to receive over $800,000 in funding for construction projects over the next three years, State Senator Dave Koehler (D-Peoria) announced today.

“Not only will this investment create jobs for hardworking individuals in the area for the next few years, but it will also ensure that we have reliable infrastructure in our community for years to come,” said Koehler.

Read more: Tazewell County to receive over $800,000 in state funding for construction projects

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  1. Gillespie moves to repay up to $6,500 in student debt for school social workers
  2. Bennett secures more than $960,000 in state construction funding for Champaign County
  3. Castro announces recipients of infrastructure grants for local communities
  4. Holmes announces $43 million in construction funding for Aurora area
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