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Governor signs Cunningham’s first responder suicide prevention measures

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Category: Senator Bill Cunningham News
Friday, August 16, 2019 07:10 AM
  • Muñoz
  • Mental Health
  • Cunningham
  • First Responders
  • Suicide Prevention
  • HB2766
  • HB2767

Sen. Bill Cunningham

SPRINGFIELD – The governor has signed into law two measures sponsored by State Senator Bill Cunningham that would help prevent suicide and promote mental wellness among first responders.

“Suicide and mental health are among the biggest issues facing first responders today,” said Cunningham, a Democrat who represents portions of Chicago and the southwest suburbs. “These pieces of legislation are major steps in combating these problems and showing first responders that help is available and it’s okay to ask for it.”

House Bill 2766, which Cunningham cosponsored, creates the First Responders Suicide Prevention Act. The act includes provisions to implement training for individuals tasked with providing peer support counseling to colleagues, requires police and fire departments to develop disciplinary measures for those who violate confidentiality agreements and creates a civil cause of action for employees whose employment status is adversely affected by information obtained during a counseling session.

“Peer support counseling is a critical tool in the fight against first responder suicide and I’m proud to support measures that ensure it remains a viable and confidential option for those who need it,” said Cunningham. “No one understands the issues these men and women face more than their peers and by fostering the development of peer counseling programs, we’re taking steps to save lives.”

Read more: Governor signs Cunningham’s first responder suicide prevention measures

Muñoz extends scholarship to spouses of fallen officers

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Category: Senator Antonio Muñoz News
Friday, August 16, 2019 06:36 AM
  • Muñoz
  • First Responders
  • SB1183
  • Police Memorial Committee Fund
  • Scholarships

Assistant Majority Leader Tony Muñoz

SPRINGFIELD – Spouses of police officers killed in the line of duty are now eligible for grants and scholarships from the Police Memorial Committee under a law by Assistant Majority Leader Tony Muñoz (D-Chicago) that was signed today.

“Spouses of fallen officers often need to restructure their lives after their loved one is gone,” said Muñoz, a former Chicago police officer. “These scholarships provide support for spouses figuring out how to move forward after such a tragic loss.”

Currently, the Police Memorial Committee offers scholarships to children of police officers killed in the line of duty. Senate Bill 1183 extends the pool of recipients to include spouses.

Read more: Muñoz extends scholarship to spouses of fallen officers

Ellman measure aimed at reducing carbon emissions becomes law

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Category: Senator Laura Ellman News
Friday, August 16, 2019 05:02 AM
  • IEPA
  • Ellman
  • HB3481
  • Kyoto Protocol Act
  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions

smokestacks\SPRINGFIELD – A decades-old law that prevents Illinois from taking action to address harmful greenhouse gas emissions was repealed thanks to State Senator Laura Ellman (D-Naperville).

“By repealing the Kyoto Protocol Act, we're sending the signal that Illinois is ready to get serious about climate change,” Ellman said after her bill repealing the measure was signed into law today by Gov. JB Pritzker. “It's an outdated law that only served to tie lawmakers’ hands and it never should've been passed in the first place.”

House Bill 3481 repeals the Kyoto Protocol Act of 1998, which was intended to prevent the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and Pollution Control Board from proposing rules to reduce greenhouse gases to address climate change.

“The Kyoto Protocol Act of 1998 was basically a gag order designed to prevent Illinois lawmakers from taking action to address climate change and reduce carbon emissions,” Ellman said. “Repealing this outdated law allows us to consider new options to cut greenhouse gas emissions and protect our environment.”

Read more: Ellman measure aimed at reducing carbon emissions becomes law

Muñoz hosts Back to School Health Fair

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Category: Senator Antonio Muñoz News
Tuesday, August 13, 2019 11:12 AM
  • Video
  • Muñoz
  • Education
  • Back to School
  • Illinois Department of Public Health

Back to School Health Fair

MCKINLEY PARK – Assistant Majority Leader Tony Muñoz (D-Chicago) hosted a health fair at Arturo Velasquez Institute on Saturday to help families prepare for the upcoming school year.

Over 100 families participated in the event that offered vision exams, physicals, vaccinations, dental exams, free school supplies and more.

“It can be difficult for single parents or parents who have more than one job to get all of the services their children need before the school year begins,” Muñoz said. “That’s why we wanted to bring all these resources together to create a one-stop-shop for families.”

Two-hundred students received book bags and school supplies with help from Illinois Vehicle Auto Insurance. The Chicago Public Library was able to help 25 students get new library cards. Tropical Optical provided 160 patients with eye exams. Sonrisa Family Dental performed 40 dental examinations, and Alivio Medical Center provided 33 physicals and 90 vaccinations.

Read more: Muñoz hosts Back to School Health Fair

Crowe named co-chair on new Property Tax Relief Task Force

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Category: Senator Rachelle Crowe News
Tuesday, August 13, 2019 09:49 AM
  • Manar
  • Crowe
  • SB1932
  • Property Tax Relief
  • Task Force

Property Taxes

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Rachelle Crowe will serve as a strong voice for Metro East residents as co-chair on Illinois’ new state task force, to study how to relieve the burden of high property taxes, the Glen Carbon Democrat announced today.

“I’m looking forward to researching property taxes and reporting back with comprehensive solutions,” Crowe said. “This burden affects the majority of adults in Illinois, and I commend my colleague and friend, Senator Andy Manar, for passing this legislation.”

The Task Force will make recommendations for the development of administrative, electoral, and legislative efforts at property tax relief.

Read more: Crowe named co-chair on new Property Tax Relief Task Force

Cunningham’s measure to prevent noise and air pollution signed into law

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Category: Senator Bill Cunningham News
Tuesday, August 13, 2019 07:34 AM
  • Cunningham
  • Pollution
  • SB1256

delivery truck

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Bill Cunningham’s legislation that would prohibit diesel trucks from idling excessively in residential areas was signed into law by Gov. JB Pritzker last week.

Senate Bill 1256 will prevent diesel trucks over 8,000 pounds from idling for more than a total of ten minutes in an hour if the vehicle is within 200 feet of a residential area in Cook County.

Cunningham credited Cook County residents living near a trucking yard for bringing the issue to his attention. The residents identified persistent noise and air quality issues with the trucking yard, located near the corner 119th St. and Central Park Ave. in Merrionette Park, that needed to be addressed.

“People in my district are tired of dealing with endless noise and air pollution in their neighborhoods,” said Cunningham, a Democrat who represents portions of Chicago and the southwest suburbs. “This legislation is a direct response to their concerns and I’m proud to have brought some relief on this issue to my constituents.”

The measure will take effect January 1, 2020.

Morrison law to study potential threat of microplastics

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Tuesday, August 13, 2019 07:32 AM
  • Morrison
  • Environment
  • SB1392
  • Microplastics

microplastics

SPRINGFIELD – A proposal by State Senator Julie Morrison (D-Deerfield) to study the potential threat of microplastics was signed into law on Friday by Gov. Pritzker.

“While the prevalence of microplastics is well known, the potential environmental and human health effects are not yet fully understood,” Morrison said. “With increasing levels of plastic being found in our waterways, it is of even greater importance to reduce consumption of plastics whenever possible.”

Morrison’s new law, contained in Senate Bill 1392, requires the Prairie Research Institute at the University of Illinois-Champaign to study microplastics and the threat they may pose to human health and the environment.

Microplastics – very small pieces of plastic often undetectable to the human eye – have been discovered in bodies of water across the globe and have showed up in the digestive tracts of aquatic animals and birds.

Read more: Morrison law to study potential threat of microplastics

Glowiak Hilton champions new law to protect consumers

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Category: Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton News
Tuesday, August 13, 2019 06:36 AM
  • Consumer Protection
  • Glowiak Hilton
  • SB1624
  • Cybersecurity

Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton

OAKBROOK TERRACE – Illinois consumers will now have stronger notification laws surrounding cybersecurity breaches, thanks to Senator Suzy Glowiak Hilton.

Glowiak Hilton (D-Western Springs) championed a new law that will require companies to notify Illinois consumers of cybersecurity breaches and compromised personal data sooner. Senate Bill 1624 was signed into law last week.

“Illinois residents go online every day to complete simple tasks, from paying their water bills to checking their bank balances,” Glowiak Hilton said. “In the event that a company experiences a security breach, residents should be notified in order to take proper precautions. We need that assurance in an age where we carry all our most sensitive data in our pockets at all times.”

Senate Bill 1624, will require companies that hold Illinois residents’ personal information to report data breaches which affect more than 500 Illinois residents to the Attorney General as soon as possible.

The new bipartisan law will allow the Attorney General to publish breach notices, ensuring the information is easily and promptly accessible to residents who may need to take steps to protect themselves.

Read more: Glowiak Hilton champions new law to protect consumers

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