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Koehler works to preserve Peoria-area jobs

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Category: Senator Dave Koehler News
Friday, November 15, 2019 05:40 AM
  • Koehler
  • HB3902
  • Illinois Aviation Trades Association
  • Tax Exemptions

Aircraft repair

SPRINGFIELD – Legislation co-sponsored by State Senator Dave Koehler (D-Peoria) that would ensure the preservation of manufacturing jobs in the Peoria area passed the Senate with bipartisan support yesterday.

“The point of this legislation is simple: to keep good-paying jobs in our area,” Koehler said. “Without this tax exemption there is no question that aviation companies would have to take a long look at doing business elsewhere.”

Peoria is home to Byerly Aviation, a company that offers maintenance, charters and aircraft sales.

This legislation would reinstate the Illinois state sales tax exemption for materials used in aircraft manufacturing, which expired Dec. 31, 2014.

Read more: Koehler works to preserve Peoria-area jobs

Statement from Illinois Senate President John J. Cullerton regarding his retirement announcement

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Category: Senate President John J. Cullerton News
Thursday, November 14, 2019 01:04 PM
  • Retirement
  • J.Cullerton

Sen. President John J. Cullerton

SPRINGFIELD — Eleven years ago I was honored to be chosen as the leader of the Illinois Senate. I came to the job with great optimism and enthusiasm, ready to tackle the challenges confronting Illinois, and with great expectations for moving forward to solve some of the crises our state faced.

I’ve had the pleasure to work with a body of Senate members who were equally resolute in moving Illinois forward and making the changes necessary to grow our economy and build a better future for our children and our communities.

Read more: Statement from Illinois Senate President John J. Cullerton regarding his retirement announcement

Bush: Joint ethics commission a good first step toward serious reform

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Category: Senator Melinda Bush News
Thursday, November 14, 2019 10:43 AM
  • Bush
  • Reform
  • Ethics
  • Lobbying
  • HJR93

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Melinda Bush (D-Grayslake) released the following statement regarding the adoption of House Joint Resolution 93, which created the Joint Commission on Ethics and Lobbying Reform to review current Illinois ethics codes:

“We need to seize this opportunity to spur change in our system given the scandals that have shaken the public’s confidence. We took a few small steps forward today regarding lobbying transparency. More needs to happen, and happen fast.

“This joint ethics commission will bring Republicans and Democrats together to study needed changes and come up with recommendations by early next year. The only way we’ll solve this culture problem is to stand unified behind a commitment to real change. And I think this is a good first step. I look forward to helping drive serious reform and working with my colleagues to push through any obstacles we encounter on the way.”

Morrison: Legislators must be accountable to residents and honorably represent them

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Thursday, November 14, 2019 10:40 AM
  • Morrison
  • Reform
  • Ethics
  • Lobbying
  • HJR93

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Julie Morrison (D-Deerfield) sponsored a resolution to create a commission tasked with changing the negative, and sometimes unethical, culture in Springfield that has taken over headlines.

“Legislators are elected to the Illinois General Assembly to be accountable to the residents of their districts and honorably represent them,” Senator Morrison said. “This commission should be a platform from which we develop and reform.”

House Joint Resolution 93 creates the Joint Commission on Ethics and Lobbying Reform to review and make recommendations for changes to a number of current statutes, including the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act, the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act and the Lobbyist Registration Act.

Read more: Morrison: Legislators must be accountable to residents and honorably represent them

Castro establishes joint ethics commission

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Category: Senator Cristina Castro News
Thursday, November 14, 2019 10:26 AM
  • Castro
  • Reform
  • Ethics
  • Lobbying
  • HJR93

Ethics

SPRINGFIELD – A 16-member ethics commission will be formed after a resolution sponsored by State Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin) passed the Senate this week.

“Legislators and lobbyists absolutely must be held to high standards,” Castro said. “No one should be able to profit from their public service.”

House Joint Resolution 93 creates the Joint Commission on Ethics and Lobbying. The commission will be comprised of 16 members appointed by the Senate president, the Senate minority leader, the speaker of the House of Representatives, the House minority leader, the governor, the secretary of state and the attorney general.

Read more: Castro establishes joint ethics commission

In ethics reform bill, Steans moves to increase lobbying transparency

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Category: Senator Heather A. Steans News
Thursday, November 14, 2019 09:53 AM
  • Steans
  • Reform
  • Ethics
  • Lobbying
  • SB1639

Sen. Heather Steans

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Heather Steans is pushing for new ethics reforms in the wake of scandals surrounding numerous Springfield lawmakers in recent months, passing legislation out of the Senate today.

“Today we took the first steps to reform the disturbing, unacceptable behavior that has rocked state government in recent months,” said Steans, (D-Chicago). “Raids, arrests and indictments are not what people expect of their elected officials. While they mean that the ethics laws we already passed are working, and law enforcement is doing its job, it also means we need to change the culture in Springfield, close loopholes, and eliminate grey areas. We need to earn back your trust.”

Read more: In ethics reform bill, Steans moves to increase lobbying transparency

Cunningham makes it easier to access senior property tax break

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Category: Senator Bill Cunningham News
Thursday, November 14, 2019 09:24 AM
  • Seniors
  • Cunningham
  • Tax Exemptions
  • HB961

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SPRINGFIELD – A requirement forcing Cook County seniors to reapply annually for a tax break will soon be eliminated under a measure co-sponsored by State Senator Bill Cunningham.

House Bill 961, passed by the Illinois Senate Wednesday, would eliminate the need for residents of Cook County residents aged 65 or older to reapply annually to receive the Senior Citizen Homestead Exemption, a property tax exemption designed to assist senior citizens financially.

Seniors would be required to reapply once more for the exemption in 2020, and would then be grandfathered into the program through 2024. Similar legislation, House Bill 833, was signed into law this summer, but required seniors to reapply in both 2020 and 2021.

“Seniors shouldn’t be forced reapply for the Homestead Exemption an extra time. It’s just common sense,” said Cunningham, a Democrat who represents portions of Chicago and the southwest suburbs. “You only turn 65 once, and there’s no reason to put seniors through a confusing reapplication process for this exemption when they’ve already proved that they qualify for it.”

Read more: Cunningham makes it easier to access senior property tax break

Bennett strengthens coal ash pollution protections

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Category: Senator Scott Bennett News
Thursday, November 14, 2019 08:00 AM
  • Bennett
  • IEPA
  • Coal Ash
  • Pollution
  • SB671

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SPRINGFIELD – To continue efforts to protect Illinois communities from toxic coal ash pollution, State Senator Scott Bennett (D-Champaign) addressed unresolved issues with the legislation passed in the spring.

Senator Bennett passed legislation to keep coal ash out of our water earlier this year. This new law directs the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) to begin a rule-making process to require power plant operators to safely dispose of coal ash or ensure that pits are properly enclosed, impose fees on coal ash pits to pay the costs of hiring IEPA staff to oversee enforcement, and require power plant operators to set aside money to pay for cleaning up pits in the event a plant is shut down or a company goes bankrupt.

“The bill itself was about being proactive for our future generations,” Bennett said. “It provides the protections, regulations and financial assurances to prevent coal ash crises from happening in Illinois.”

Read more: Bennett strengthens coal ash pollution protections

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