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Murphy plan would use colleges’ social media to better connect to vets and active military

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Category: Senator Laura Murphy News
Tuesday, February 18, 2020 04:59 PM
  • Higher Education
  • Murphy
  • Veterans
  • SB3069
  • Social Media

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SPRINGFIELD – Veterans and active service members would be able to use social media to connect with their colleges’ support networks under legislation sponsored by State Senator Laura Murphy (D-Des Plaines).

“In 2020, most college students use social media to get important information, and that includes veterans and active military personnel,” said Murphy. “It’s one tool in our communications toolkit, and we need to start using it to our advantage.”

Currently, public colleges and universities must designate one employee to coordinate services for veteran and active military students. The employee’s contact information and a brief summary of their services must be available on the campus’ homepage and promotional mailings for student applications.

Read more: Murphy plan would use colleges’ social media to better connect to vets and active military

Bush disappointed by president’s actions, urges passage of ethics reform package

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Category: Senator Melinda Bush News
Tuesday, February 18, 2020 02:25 PM
  • Bush
  • Ethics Reform
  • SB2488
  • SB1426
  • SB74
  • Blagojevich

Sen. Melinda Bush

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Melinda Bush (D-Grayslake) released the following statement in response to President Trump commuting ex-Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich’s sentence:

“I’m deeply disappointed by President Trump’s move to commute the sentence of Rod Blagojevich. Illinois’ troubling history of corruption is no secret, and Mr. Blagojevich’s attempt to sell a U.S. Senate seat is the epitome of corruption. The president’s own Republican advisors have warned him that Mr. Blagojevich is guilty of corruption, which the president vowed to fight once in office. His actions today are simply incomprehensible. Illinois has a long way to go to clean up its act, and we can start by passing my new package of ethics reform legislation.”

The package of legislation contains three bills: Senate Bills 2488, 1426, and 74. Each targets a different loophole in the ethics code and would give more investigative power to the Legislative Inspector General.

Villivalam to reinstate small business tax credit for creating new jobs

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Category: Senator Ram Villivalam News
Tuesday, February 18, 2020 01:51 PM
  • Employment
  • Villivalam
  • Tax Credit
  • Small Business
  • SB3498

Sen. Ram Villivalam

SPRINGFIELD – Smaller businesses will once again be able to benefit from a tax credit for creating new full-time jobs under a plan announced by Senator Ram Villivalam and Representative Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz (D-Glenview) today.

“Small businesses make a community vibrant and unique, and this encourages them to seek out more employees,” said Villivalam, a Chicago Democrat. “This tax credit was introduced during the recession, and it should not have been allowed to lapse under the previous governor.”

The proposed legislation would provide small businesses with a tax credit worth $5,000 per new employee making at least $15 an hour and working 35 hours per week. A total of $75 million in tax credits will be awarded, with the credit set to sunset after six years.

Read more: Villivalam to reinstate small business tax credit for creating new jobs

Morrison statement on the commutation of Rod Blagojevich’s sentence

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Tuesday, February 18, 2020 01:47 PM
  • Morrison
  • Blagojevich

Sen. Julie A. Morrison

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Julie Morrison (D-Lake Forest) released the following statement after former Gov. Rod Blagojevich was commuted by President Donald Trump Tuesday:

“The commutation of Rod Blagojevich’s sentence by President Trump is yet another reason ethics reform must be passed at both the state and federal level. We must pass ethics reform during this legislative session to ensure we never have another case like Blagojevich’s. We must also hold elected officials to the highest standards and work to end political corruption.”

Castro: Blagojevich sentence commutation shameful

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Category: Senator Cristina Castro News
Tuesday, February 18, 2020 01:46 PM
  • Castro
  • Blagojevich

Sen. Cristina Castro

SPRINGFIELD – Disgraced former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich’s 14-year prison sentence was commuted by President Donald Trump Tuesday after just over seven years served. State Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin), who serves on the Joint Commission on Ethics and Lobbying Reform, issued the following statement:

“Rod Blagojevich’s sentence was commuted because he is friends with the president and appeared on his reality show, and no other reason. The misdeeds he committed while governor of our great state are disgraceful and embarrassing, and it’s a shame that his friendship with the president affords him the luxury of not facing the full consequences of his actions.”

Steans pushes raise for workers who care for people with disabilities

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Category: Senator Heather A. Steans News
Tuesday, February 18, 2020 01:44 PM
  • Steans
  • Caregivers
  • Developmentally Disabled
  • SB2541

Sen. Heather A. Steans

“We should not have needed a court order to tell us to do this.”

SPRINGFIELD — Responding to a 2017 court order that ruled Illinois has not fulfilled its end of an agreement to better care for the developmentally disabled, State Senator Heather Steans (D-Chicago) passed legislation out of the Illinois Senate today to give the people who take care of their day-to-day needs a raise.

“Direct care workers in these facilities are feeding, clothing, bathing, monitoring, diagnosing and treating people with developmental disabilities and complicated medical conditions, and they’re currently doing that for less pay than the average receptionist,” Steans said. “They make less than Chicago’s minimum wage. It is a source of burnout, of turnover, of resentment. The situation has to change – both for the workers and the people they care for.”

Read more: Steans pushes raise for workers who care for people with disabilities

Senior tax exemptions will now renew automatically

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Category: Senator Patrick Joyce News
Tuesday, February 18, 2020 11:48 AM
  • Seniors
  • Property Tax Relief
  • Joyce
  • Homestead Exemption

Property Taxes

PARK FOREST – Senior citizens who have qualified for property tax exemptions in Cook County will only need to reapply one more time, State Senator Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) announced.

Public Act 101-0622 removes the requirement that recipients of the Senior Homestead Exemption in Cook County reapply for the exemption every year.

“Senior citizens in the South Suburbs are going to have a big weight lifted off their shoulders next year,” Joyce said. “I’m pleased that Illinois is taking steps – even small ones – to correct our broken property tax system.”

Read more: Senior tax exemptions will now renew automatically

In push for reform, joint committee hears from people affected by criminal justice system

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Category: Senator Elgie R. Sims Jr. News
Friday, February 14, 2020 09:50 AM
  • Sims
  • Criminal Justice Reform
  • Criminal Law
  • Public Safety
  • Departmnt of Corrections

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CHICAGO — A joint committee heard feedback from witnesses on what the current state of criminal justice reform in Illinois.

The hearing was called by co-chairs State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. (D-Chicago) of the Senate Criminal Law Committee, State Senator Robert Peters (D-Chicago) of the new Senate Public Safety Special Committee and State Representative Justin Slaughter (D-Chicago) of the House Judiciary-Criminal Committee.

“Hearing all sides of the issue is crucial to working toward a system that is fair and just,” Sims said. “We have to work together to develop a focused strategy. That is the only way we will protect our communities, ensure fairness in sentencing and allow for life after prison.”

Read more: In push for reform, joint committee hears from people affected by criminal justice system

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