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Jones law will improve minority representation in apprenticeship programs

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Category: Senator Emil Jones III News
Tuesday, July 30, 2019 04:43 AM
  • Construction
  • Jones
  • SB534
  • Apprenticeship
  • Department of Labor

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SPRINGFIELD – Legislation sponsored by State Senator Emil Jones III (D-Chicago) that will increase access to apprenticeship programs in the construction industry for African Americans was signed into law.

Jones's legislation creates the Bureau on Apprenticeship Programs within the Illinois Department of Labor and creates an advisory board of 12 legislators (three from each caucus, appointed by the caucus leader). The goal of the commission is to increase minority participation in apprenticeship programs.

“This law will ensure African Americans have equal access to apprenticeship programs so that they can earn a more suitable living wage,” Jones said. "Most importantly, this is the first step in providing a better foundation for minorities to obtain an exceptional career in the construction industry."

Illinois' workforce stands at about 6 million, and there are about 16,000 active apprenticeships in the 13 basic crafts in the state's 102 counties.

Senate Bill 534 takes effect on Jan. 1, 2020.

Aquino announces adult literacy grants for 2nd District

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Category: Senator Omar Aquino News
Tuesday, July 30, 2019 04:25 AM
  • Aquino
  • Adult Literacy

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CHICAGO — State Senator Omar Aquino (D-Chicago) announced today that adult literacy programs in his district will receive $110,000 in state grants.

Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White awarded the grants through the Adult Literacy Grant Program, which helps learners develop and enhance their reading, math, writing and English-language skills.

“The services these programs offer allow adults to develop and enhance the skills needed to be productive and successful,” said Aquino. “Education is the best predictor of future success, so I am glad to see the state making meaningful investments in adult education.”

The programs receiving funding in the 2nd District are:

  • Adult Volunteer Literacy Program, Saint Joseph Services, Inc.: $35,000
  • Community Literacy Program, Erie Neighborhood House: $75,000

A total of 14,352 learners will be served by adult literacy programs around the state. A total of 6,086 volunteer tutors will provide training for learners putting them on the path to lifelong learning. Adult literacy projects help adults who read below the ninth-grade level or speak English at a beginning level to improve their reading, writing, math or use of English as a new language.

Read more: Aquino announces adult literacy grants for 2nd District

Martinez law aims to help millions pay down consumer debt

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Category: Senator Iris Y. Martinez News
Monday, July 29, 2019 10:09 AM
  • Martinez
  • HB88
  • Consumer Debt

Sen. Iris Y. Martinez

SPRINGFIELD — Assistant Majority Leader Iris Y. Martinez (D-Chicago) joined Gov. JB Pritzker and advocates today as her legislation providing relief from high interest on consumer debt was signed into law.

The bill, which passed both the House and the Senate with bipartisan support, takes two steps to lower the financial burden on Illinoisans struggling with these debts.

First, it lowers the interest rate on consumer debt under $25,000 from 9% to 5%. It also lowers the timeframe in which debt collectors can collect on a judgment from 26 to 17 years, preventing families from being trapped by decades-old debts.

“Debt can be a real, crushing thing that keeps people trapped in a cycle of poverty,” Martinez said. “By making it easier for people to make payments, we are not only making it more likely for the debt to be paid but also helping people move toward financial independence.”

According to the Heartland Alliance, a nonprofit anti-poverty organization, 1 in 3 Illinois residents is in the debt collection process.

House Bill 88 takes effect on Jan. 1, 2020.

Castro celebrates adult literacy grants for Literacy Connection, YWCA of Elgin

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Category: Senator Cristina Castro News
Monday, July 29, 2019 07:47 AM
  • Castro
  • Adult Literacy

Sen. Cristina Castro

ELGIN — State Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin) announced today that adult literacy programs in her district will receive nearly $290,000 in state grants.

Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White awarded the grants through the Adult Literacy Grant Program, which helps learners develop and enhance their reading, math, writing and English-language skills.

“English as a Second Language and adult literacy classes are vital services that help people develop the language skills they need to be successful,” said Castro. “This investment from the Secretary of State will ensure that Literacy Connection and the YWCA can continue to provide these life-changing services to those who rely on them.”

The programs receiving funding in the 22nd District are:

  • Adult Volunteer Literacy Program, Literacy Connection: $91,346
  • ESL Family Literacy (Children 2-5 Years), YWCA of Elgin: $50,000
  • ESL Family Literacy (Infants and Toddlers), YWCA of Elgin: $50,000
  • Lakewood Elementary Family Literacy Program, Literacy Connection: $48,866
  • Meadowdale Elementary Family Literacy Program, Literacy Connection: $48,866

Read more: Castro celebrates adult literacy grants for Literacy Connection, YWCA of Elgin

Peters announces people-centered investments in adult literacy programs

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Category: Senator Robert Peters News
Monday, July 29, 2019 07:12 AM
  • Adult Literacy
  • Peters

Sen. Robert Peters

CHICAGO — State Senator Robert Peters (D-Chicago) announced today that adult literacy programs in his district will receive nearly $140,000 in state grants.

Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White awarded the grants through the Adult Literacy Grant Program, which helps learners develop and enhance their reading, math, writing and English-language skills.

“These programs offer invaluable services to those seeking to improve their reading skills and to those learning English for the first time,” said Peters. “Programs like these don’t shame folks for their language abilities, but instead lift them up and provide them with the opportunity to learn and develop those skills. I am grateful that the Secretary of State made these meaningful, people-centered investments.”

The programs receiving funding in the 13th District are:

  • Learning for Life, Family Legacy Foundation: $125,000
  • Delta Literacy Project, D’Estee, Inc.: $14,259

Read more: Peters announces people-centered investments in adult literacy programs

Belt announces state grant for Southwestern Illinois College’s adult literacy program

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Category: Senator Christopher Belt News
Monday, July 29, 2019 06:15 AM
  • Belt
  • Adult Literacy
  • Southwestern Illinois College
  • Project READ

Southwestern Illinois College

BELLEVILLE – State Senator Christopher Belt (D-Centreville) announced today that Southwestern Illinois College will receive a $36,094 state grant for its Project READ Adult Volunteer Literacy Program.

Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White awarded the grants through the Adult Literacy Grant Program, which helps learners develop and enhance their reading, math, writing and English-language skills.

“I want to thank Jesse White for his commitment to funding the crucial services the Project READ program provides,” Belt said. “This program helps give all adults the tools they need to succeed and makes an incredible difference in the lives of the men and women it serves.”

A total of 14,352 learners will be served by adult literacy programs around the state. A total of 6,086 volunteer tutors will provide training for learners putting them on the path to lifelong learning. Adult literacy projects help adults who read below the ninth-grade level or speak English at a beginning level to improve their reading, writing, math or use of English as a new language.

Read more: Belt announces state grant for Southwestern Illinois College’s adult literacy program

Closed captioning requirement to ensure access for individuals with hearing loss

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Category: Senator Terry Link News
Monday, July 29, 2019 05:13 AM
  • Link
  • HB3468
  • Closed Captioning
  • Compliance
  • Americans with Disabilities Act

closed captions

SPRINGFIELD – The number of adults in the United States with hearing loss is expected to jump from 44 million to 73 million by 2060. With a growing number of individuals residing in nursing homes and long-term care facilities, State Senator Terry Link (D-Indian Creek) championed a measure requiring the use of closed captioning on televisions in hospitals and other care facilities.

Link’s plan – House Bill 3468 – was signed into law last week by Gov. Pritzker.

“For many experiencing hearing loss, background noise can make it especially difficult to hear what is being said,” Link said. “Turning on the closed captioning feature is a simple step that staff can take to ensure all viewers can enjoy what they are watching.”

House Bill 3468 requires hospitals, alternative health care models, Community Living Facilities, long-term care facilities, MC/DD facilities, ID/DD facilities, specialized mental health rehabilitation facilities, and community-integrated living arrangements to make reasonable efforts to have the closed captioning feature on a television activated at all times in a common area provided for use by the general public or in a patient's room.

Read more: Closed captioning requirement to ensure access for individuals with hearing loss

Cunningham announces mentoring grant for Chicago Ridge Public Library

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Category: Senator Bill Cunningham News
Monday, July 29, 2019 05:01 AM
  • Mentors
  • Project Next Generation
  • Cunningham
  • Chicago Ridge Public Library

Sen. Bill Cunningham

CHICAGO RIDGE – The Chicago Ridge Public Library is the recipient of a $7,642 mentoring grant from the Illinois secretary of state, State Senator Bill Cunningham announced.

The grant was awarded through the FY20 Project Next Generation program, which is a mentoring program administered through Illinois public libraries. Mentors work with middle and high school students to help them develop skills needed to use technology and find success through project-based learning. Mentors also help with developing life skills, such as effective communication, goal setting and conflict resolution.

Chicago Ridge is one of 29 public libraries in the state to receive the grant.

“This program provides students with the tools that they need to succeed both in and out of the classroom,” said Cunningham, a Democrat who represents portions of Chicago and the southwest suburbs. “Mentorship can make an incredible differences in the lives of young people and I want to thank Jesse White for his commitment to serving at-risk students in the south suburbs.”

Read more: Cunningham announces mentoring grant for Chicago Ridge Public Library

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