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Feigenholtz: Illinois tourism industry needs funding for recovery efforts

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Wednesday, March 09, 2022 08:48 AM

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SPRINGFIELD- State Senator Sara Feigenholtz (D-Chicago) joined the Illinois Hotel and Lodging Association to urge the General Assembly to pass the Hotel Jobs Recovery Program, which would allocate funds toward rehiring workers after a two year record low occupancy rate caused by the pandemic.

“Nationally and right here in Illinois, the tourism industry took the hardest hit throughout the pandemic,” said Feigenholtz. “Unlike other industries, hotels and lodging were not given federal relief and need an infusion of 250 million in order to keep larger hotels that are destinations for convention visitors afloat. Without this funding, hotels and lodging businesses could be forced to close and many jobs will be lost.”

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Feigenholtz advances measure to restore vehicle emissions testing in Chicago

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Friday, February 25, 2022 02:59 PM

emissions 022522SPRINGFIELD– State Senator Sara Feigenholtz (D-Chicago) advanced a measure that will set forth a plan to restore vehicle emissions testing in the city of Chicago.

In 2016, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shut down four vehicle emissions sites in the city of Chicago. Since then, there has been demand to restore testing locations.

“The city of Chicago has a population of 2.8 million,” said Feigenholtz. “It’s time to bring back testing sites.” 

Under Feigenholtz’s measure, the Illinois EPA will report to the General Assembly by Oct. 1, 2022 on a plan to restore emissions testing locations, to include information on possible locations within Chicago, information on programs implemented in other states, and a projected date for full operation.

This initiative has support among colleagues and the Illinois Environmental Council.

“Having a plan will bring residents of Chicago one step closer to accessible testing locations,” said Feigenholtz.

Senate Bill 1234 passed the Senate unanimously and now heads to the House with bipartisan support.

Feigenholtz reconnects former foster kids with their foster families

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Friday, February 18, 2022 04:09 PM

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SPRINGFIELD - Former Department of Children and Family Services youth in care who reach the age of 18 could soon have access to search and reunion services with former foster parents or foster siblings under a measure championed by State Senator Sara Feigenholtz (D-Chicago).

“Studies have demonstrated that keeping connection with their prior foster siblings who they grew up with is an important element of their sense of permanency,” said Feigenholtz. “Youth in care that bond with their foster siblings experience a deep sense of loss when they are adopted into another family. This legislation attempts to remedy that.”

Under Feigenholtz’s measure, a process would be established by which former foster children may get in contact with their former foster parents and former foster siblings by utilizing existing search and reunion services provided at DCFS. DCFS would be required to provide youth in care, within thirty days of their eighteenth birthday, with an explanation of available search and reunion services. 

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Feigenholtz helps Illinoisans secure their unclaimed properties

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Friday, February 18, 2022 02:57 PM

feig 021822SPRINGFIELD - A measure spearheaded by State Senator Sara Feigenholtz (D-Chicago) could reduce unnecessary paperwork and expedite receiving unclaimed property.

“Treasurer Frerichs’ efforts to return unclaimed property to rightful owners has been stellar,” said Feigenholtz. “This measure will make it even easier to cut red tape and minimizes paperwork so that smaller amounts can be redeemed more quickly.”

Under Feigenholtz’s measure, Illinoisans would be granted access to more of their unclaimed property without filing a claim. Currently, people can be granted up to $2,000 of their unclaimed money without filing a claim. Feigenholtz’s measure would raise that threshold to $5,000. 

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  1. Feigenholtz: Budget proposal pays down debt, invests in our most vulnerable
  2. Feigenholtz introduces measure to help Medicaid patients get mental health services faster
  3. Feigenholtz, Peters, Stadelman fight for Illinois tech companies during virtual press conference today
  4. Feigenholtz: We are protecting the personal reproductive health decisions of young women
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