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Preston’s measure to ban harmful food additives passes Senate

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Category: Senator Willie Preston News
Thursday, April 10, 2025 02:39 PM
  • Consumer Protection
  • Preston
  • Food Additives
  • SB93

Sen. Willie Preston

SPRINGFIELD - State Senator Willie Preston passed a measure through the Senate that would ban harmful food additives in products sold in Illinois.

“This legislation emphasizes the importance of consumer protection across our state,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “We must ensure that we prioritize keeping children and families safe from toxic chemicals and making sure they are informed and have access to safer alternative options.”

Under Preston’s measure, the manufacturing of food products containing potassium bromate or propylparaben would be banned. Additionally, the legislation would prohibit businesses from selling or distributing food products containing these additives.

Read more: Preston’s measure to ban harmful food additives passes Senate

Johnson advances measure to strengthen access and accountability for 2-1-1 helpline

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Category: Senator Adriane Johnson News
Thursday, April 10, 2025 10:17 AM
  • Johnson
  • SB 2194
  • 2-1-1 Helpline

Johnson SB2194SPRINGFIELD — To improve coordination and oversight of the 2-1-1 helpline that connects Illinois residents to vital health and human services, State Senator Adriane Johnson championed legislation to bolster reporting standards and statewide collaboration.

“Families across Illinois rely on 2-1-1 to get help during some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives,” said Johnson (D-Buffalo Grove). “We have a responsibility to make sure this system is responsive, transparent and consistently high quality across every community.”

2-1-1 is a federally designated helpline that offers free, confidential access to resources like food, shelter, mental health services, employment support, and healthcare. The service launched in Illinois in 2009 and continues to expand across the state.

Read more: Johnson advances measure to strengthen access and accountability for 2-1-1 helpline

Morrison’s plan to strengthen state’s response to human trafficking clears Senate

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Category: Senator Julie A. Morrison News
Thursday, April 10, 2025 09:45 AM
  • Morrison
  • DCFS
  • Human Trafficking
  • DHS
  • SB2323

Sen. Julie Morrison

SPRINGFIELD — The National Human Trafficking Hotline has identified more than 5,600 trafficking victims in Illinois alone since 2007 — and authorities estimate the true number of victims to be much higher. To improve how the state identifies and supports victims of human trafficking, State Senator Julie Morrison advanced a bipartisan proposal that would strengthen training and streamline services among agencies.

“This legislation is the product of two years of work among the Illinois State Police and state agencies on how the state can close many of the gaps that exist in current processes,” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “With these changes, we put ourselves in a better position to identify victims earlier and get them the help they need.”

Read more: Morrison’s plan to strengthen state’s response to human trafficking clears Senate

Collins holds subject matter hearing to advocate for minority owned data centers in Illinois

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Category: Senator Lakesia Collins News
Thursday, April 10, 2025 08:54 AM
  • Revenue
  • L.Collins
  • Data Centers Investment Program
  • SB 227

Senator Lakesia Collins

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Lakesia Collins held a Senate Revenue Subject Matter Hearing Wednesday to discuss Data Centers Investment Program support for minority-owned data centers.

“By hearing from local businesses we can learn what works and what will support them for a future in Illinois,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “We want to spur growth in the data center sector and create new jobs and opportunities for resident.”

Data centers in Illinois who are awarded grants through the Data Centers Investment Program spoke during the subject matter hearing. Data center owners and operators are provided with a tax credit of 20% of wages paid for construction workers for projects located in underserved areas.

Read more: Collins holds subject matter hearing to advocate for minority owned data centers in Illinois

Ellman plan to protect state scattering rights passes Senate

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Category: Senator Laura Ellman News
Thursday, April 10, 2025 08:44 AM
  • Department of Natural Resources
  • Scattering Cremated Ashes
  • SB1793

ellman 041025SPRINGFIELD – Establishing a safe pathway for Illinois families to scatter their loved one’s ashes, State Senator Laura Ellman advanced legislation that would create rules allowing cremated remains to be scattered in Illinois waterways.

“Illinois families going through major life adjustments after losing a loved one need support as they navigate through emotional and financial challenges,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “I have heard the concerns of families in my district whose faith requires them to scatter their loved one’s ashes in flowing water, and they are worried about the lack of transparent regulations on scattering rights.”

Read more: Ellman plan to protect state scattering rights passes Senate

Holmes outlines legislation to allow end-of-life options for terminally ill patients

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Category: Senator Linda Holmes News
Wednesday, April 09, 2025 08:25 PM
  • SB9
  • End of Life Options
  • Terminally Ill Adults
  • Compassion & Choices
  • ACLU Illinois
  • Eligibility Requirements

Holmes SB9 04092025 SenDemsSPRINGFIELD –Assistant Senate Majority Leader Linda Holmes – alongside family members and advocates of terminally ill adults – outlined their support of legislation to provide terminally ill patients with end-of-life options during a subcommittee Wednesday.

“We are working to take a compassionate step forward to honor the fundamental human right to determine one’s own end-of-life journey with autonomy and peace,” said Holmes (D-Aurora). “People deserve the dignity to make their own deeply personal choices – and to do so surrounded by their loved ones while free from unnecessary suffering.”

Holmes’ legislation would allow mentally capable, terminally ill adults with six months or less to live the option to request a prescription for medication that they could choose to take to end their suffering peacefully. Physicians would not administer the medication; patients would need to be able to take the medication themselves. To protect against coercion, the measure includes eligibility requirements and assessments by the attending physician and a consulting physician, who will determine if the patient has the mental capacity to make an informed decision.

Read more: Holmes outlines legislation to allow end-of-life options for terminally ill patients

Castro fights to keep cellphones, social media out of the classroom

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Category: Senator Cristina Castro News
Wednesday, April 09, 2025 08:13 PM
  • Cellphones in Classrooms
  • Limit Use During Class Time

castro 040925SPRINGFIELD — Teenagers who spend five or more hours per day on electronic devices are 71% more likely to demonstrate risk factors for suicide — an alarming phenomenon State Senator Cristina Castro is determined to change.

“My legislation takes social media out of the classroom so students can focus on what’s important: learning,” said Castro (D-Elgin). “This measure sets a standard to limit cellphone use during class time but prioritizes flexibility, letting schools take the lead in deciding how it should be implemented in their local community.”

 

Read more: Castro fights to keep cellphones, social media out of the classroom

Senate committee hears Peters-backed legislation aimed at providing tax credit for affordable housing development

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Category: Senator Robert Peters News
Wednesday, April 09, 2025 07:42 PM
  • Peters
  • SB 62
  • Build Illinois Homes Tax Credit

Peters SB62SPRINGFIELD — On Wednesday, the Senate Revenue Committee held a subject matter hearing on a measure spearheaded by State Senator Robert Peters that would address Illinois’ affordable housing crisis by creating a state-level housing tax credit, unlocking millions in federal funds and driving new private investment in housing development.

“Senate Bill 62 is about building homes, creating jobs and making sure working families across Illinois can afford a place to live,” said Peters (D-Chicago). “This is a responsible, proven model that brings everyone to the table – government, private investors and community developers – to deliver the housing our communities urgently need.”

Peters’ measure would establish the Build Illinois Homes Tax Credit, which mirrors the federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit and helps finance new affordable rental housing. Administered by the Illinois Housing Authority and the Chicago Department of Housing, the credit would be awarded to affordable housing developers who already qualify for the federal LIHTC and are determined to need additional funding to move their projects forward.

Read more: Senate committee hears Peters-backed legislation aimed at providing tax credit for affordable...

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