97th District State Representative Harry Benton says it continues to be a busy time for lawmakers in Springfield as they gear up for the final six weeks of the spring session. He says he had a few pieces of legislation pass through the House and are now in the Senate for further review.
One of those bills is House Bill 2967, which would amend the Preventing Sexual Violence in Higher Education Act and require higher education institutions to conduct a sexual misconduct climate survey of all students biennially instead of annually among other changes.
"I ended up working on a reporting for universities for, sexual assault, to put on another board member, and then change the way that the reporting is done. That was somebody’s bill. We ended up having five that we could pass, so I helped out a colleague to try to move that bill forward."
Another bill Benton advanced through the House was House Bill 3444, which would offer potential exemptions for licensing of day care facilities that serve military families or are located on military bases. The bill advanced to the Senate after a unanimous vote in the House.
Benton says the rest of the spring session will continue to keep lawmakers busy, as the next big topic to tackle will be the state budget.
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April 22, 2025 at 11:56AM
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