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Democratic hopefuls for 51st Illinois House seat support green initiatives

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The Democratic candidates for the 51st District Illinois House seat say they would promote green energy initiatives, if elected.

Vying for the party’s nomination in the June 28 primary are Nabeela Syed of Inverness and Chelsea Laliberte Barnes of Palatine.

"This is an issue that is a top priority of mine," Syed said. "Science has made it clear that we need to act swiftly to protect our environment."

Likewise, Barnes said environmental concerns are top of mind with her.

"I look at my little baby’s face every day, and this is one of those issues that just pops in my head. Is he going to have a community, a planet to thrive on? It keeps me up at night," she said.

Both candidates praised the state legislature for passing the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act, which aims to put the state on the path toward 100% clean energy and invests in workforce training.

"It addresses both the economic and the environmental concerns," Syed said. "It addresses the need for immediate action and also the disproportionate impact that climate change has on communities of color."

Both believe Illinois has more work ahead of it.

Barnes said the state could provide resources to conservation groups like the Lake County-based Citizens for Conservation and Ancient Oaks Foundation. She also supports investing in green energy.

"We have a huge landmass, and our landmass alone could be an absolute haven to expand solar and wind energy," she said. "And it will help us decrease our dependency on coal and oil. while hiking up those good paying jobs."

Syed said she is a strong proponent of a coal severance tax, which would place a tax on the severance and preparation of coal for sale, profit or commercial use.

"If we implement what other states like Texas and Alabama have done, we could generate nearly $100 million from this and help communities transition away from coal," she said.

Both pointed out the need to take care of environmental concerns close to home.

Barnes said she is concerned about the damage to the environment from new businesses coming into the area, such as gas stations and car dealerships, and believes the onus should be on the companies for environmental cleanup.

Syed said community members are concerned about highly hazardous materials traveling by freight train through the region. Engaging the chemical and the railroad industry is important, she said.

The winner of the June 28 primary will face Republican state Rep. Chris Bos of Lake Zurich in the Nov. 8 general election.

The 51st District includes parts of Palatine, Inverness, Hoffman Estates, Rolling Meadows, Barrington, Kildeer, Deer Park, Long Grove, Vernon Hills, Lake Zurich and Hawthorn Woods.

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May 27, 2022 at 09:49AM

Halpin leads passage of new scholarship for kids of fallen veterans

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More Illinois families will benefit from a scholarship program to help children of fallen veterans get a college education, under the leadership of State Rep. Mike Halpin.

Halpin, D-Rock Island, led the push in the Illinois House this spring for Senate Bill 3762, which has been signed into Illinois state law, according to a Tuesday release.

The legislation allows legally adopted dependent children under the age of 18 when they were adopted, and step-children under the age of 18 at the time of marriage to be eligible for the MIA/POW Scholarship.

The scholarship program covers tuition costs for education at state universities and public community colleges. It includes the cost of schooling equal to four years, including summer semesters, and can be used for application feeds, placement and proficiency exam fees, term fees, and graduation fees.

Halpin said the change is a common-sense improvement to a great program that shows Illinoisans appreciate the sacrifices made by veterans and their families.

“The pain of losing a loved one on the battlefield is unimaginable, and it’s our obligation to recognize these families for enduring these hardships by making it as easy as possible for the next generation to pick up the pieces,” he said. “This change will allow more loved ones to have the support they need to get a college education in remembrance of veterans who died for our freedoms. I hope all Illinois families who qualify will take advantage of this opportunity.”

The law goes into effect immediately. For more on the MIA/POW scholarship program, click HERE.

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May 24, 2022 at 10:32AM

State representative Kifowit presents House of Representative Certificates of Appreciation to three VNA Healthcare professionals

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Illinois State representative Stephanie Kifowit, left, (D-Oswego), presents House of Representative Certificates of Appreciation to three VNA Healthcare professionals for their role in organizing clinics to administer Covid-19 vaccines, boosters and annual flu shots.

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May 17, 2022 at 07:10PM

Brooks earns endorsement of Independent Voters of Illinois

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Illinois State House District 72 candidate Thurgood Brooks has received the endorsement of the Independent Voters of Illinois – Independent Precinct Organization (IVI-IPO) in the June 28 primary election.

“I am honored that IVI-IPO has endorsed my campaign for Illinois State Representative in District 72.  IVI-IPO’s commitment to open and honest government runs parallel with our campaign commitment of improving government accessibility and transparency. The endorsement of a multi-partisan and independent political organization means a great deal to our campaign.” Brooks said in a news release. 

To learn more about Brooks and his campaign for Illinois State Representative, visit here.

IVI–IPO is a not-for-profit, multi-partisan, independent political organization, with the mission to achieve social justice through good government by increasing voter participation and knowledge, by providing a framework for candidate evaluation, and by electing responsive government officials. Learn more here.

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May 16, 2022 at 05:36PM

Gordon-Booth reacts to potential fund sweeps included in state budget

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PEORIA, Ill. – If the state budget includes a fund sweep by Governor JB Pritzker to help pay for a new 988 mental health hotline, it’s news to State Representative Jehan Gordon-Booth.

We talked with Gordon-Booth recently about reports through other lawmakers including State Rep. Mark Luft (R-Pekin) that $5 million in 911 funds are being swept for the new hotline, and she says she’d need to look more in to it.

“Every situation…should stand alone, specific to whether funds should be swept,” said Gordon-Booth (D-Peoria). “It is a practice that does happen. It’s certainly happened before, where there have been sweeps. I’m not as familiar with this issue, in terms of 911 fund sweeps.”

Gordon-Booth says even though she was involved in the budget-making process, sometimes you find things out about the budget after you get back to your home district.

Nevertheless, Gordon-Booth says mental health is a very important cause right now, and the state budget taking effect July 1 is a very good one.

“This budget year was a really good budget year,” said Gordon-Booth. “This is not one of those bad budget years.”

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May 16, 2022 at 12:57PM

Teacher bills co-sponsored by Stuart become law

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Two bills sponsored by State Rep. Katie Stuart, D-Edwardsville, to address Illinois’ ongoing teacher shortage have now become law.

HB 5472 removes barriers that prevented retired teachers from serving as substitute teachers without jeopardizing their retirement benefits; and SB 3907 extends the number of consecutive days that a substitute teacher can work from five to 15. The two bills were signed into law last month by Gov. J.B. Pritzker.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has further disrupted our education system, and retired teachers are an obvious choice to fill the ranks of substitutes during a shortage, but under existing law these experienced professionals could not act as substitutes without endangering their retirement benefits,” said Stuart. “With the signing of this bill into law, we’ve removed bureaucratic red tape which needlessly kept many qualified people from being available to support our schools at this critical time.”

“Supporting our schools as they continue to deal with the ongoing reverberations of the COVID-19 pandemic is paramount,” said Stuart.

Stuart highlights state funding adjustments for area schools

Stuart is also raising awareness after the Illinois State Board of Education found and corrected a coding error in the funding formula it uses to calculate state funding levels for local schools. The error, which is now being corrected, caused schools and school districts throughout Illinois to be underpaid by the state.

“I commend the State Board of Education for finding and correcting this coding error,” said Stuart (shown). “No system is perfect, which is why having procedures in place to ensure integrity and correctness – especially where taxpayer dollars are concerned – is so important.”

Schools in the 112th State House District, which Stuart represents, were among those that will be receiving funding adjustments. Collinsville Community Unit School District 10, as one of the bigger examples, is slated to receive in excess of $791,000. Edwardsville Community Unit School District 7 will also be receiving supplemental funds.

Stuart, a former teacher and reliable advocate for education at all levels, voted in favor of legislative measures aimed at ensuring sufficient supplemental funds were available to properly address the underpayments. She also, in 2017, supported the original implementation of an evidence-based funding formula. The recently enacted state budget contains $350 million for evidence-based education funding, a measure that Stuart supported.

“There is no such thing as a dollar wasted on education,” said Stuart. “Ensuring our schools receive all the money they are entitled to is very important.”

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May 14, 2022 at 08:28AM

Local lawmakers investing $1.5 million to Peoria High School fine arts

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Peoria, Ill. (WMBD) — Illinois lawmakers are investing $1.5 million into fine arts programming at Peoria High.

State Rep. Jehan Gordon-Booth (D-Peoria) alongside state Sen. Dave Koehler (D-Peoria) joined District 150 leaders Thursday afternoon to announce the creation of P-Media.

Gordon-Booth said P-Media will be a 21st-century teen digital learning space, exclusive to Peoria High School. She said there will be an emphasis on print, digital, and visual media.

She said the idea came after speaking with young people during a speed mentoring session where she heard stories about similar programs on the southside of Chicago. She said these programs helped young people explore their creativity, identify areas of interest and keep them out of trouble.

She said she, then, reached out to Peoria Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Sharon Desmoulin-Kherat and PPS School Board President Gregory Wilson about the concept. She said the funding comes from the state’s fiscal year 2023 budget.

Gordon-Booth said the space will allow students to work on graphic design, photography, videos, podcasts, and there will even be a music studio.

She said the goal is to provide students, early on, with technological skills that will ensure success.

"We know that graphic artists, digital artists, content creation that isn’t a novelty it’s a reality, and in business it’s a necessity and we want our young people to go out into the world and be second to nobody," Gordon-Booth said. "So, we’re going to make sure they have the tools for success right here at Central."

She said the space will allow students to write their own destiny.

Martha Ross, Peoria Public School Vice President said, the lab, which will be offered during the school day, will allow students the chance to exercise more of their creative side.

"I know that we have students that are A-B students and they get recognized but you know we have students also that are C students who if had the opportunity to show their talents and to show their creativity would become A students," Ross said.

Dr. Kherat said the upcoming year will be for planning and 2023/2024 will be for implementation.

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May 12, 2022 at 06:45PM

Pritzker signs Gordon-Booth-crafted police-related legislation in Peoria

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PEORIA, Ill. – A local lawmaker says she is grateful Governor JB Pritzker came to Peoria to sign her legislation that will help both mental health, and police response to calls related to mental health — and not just for that reason.

Among pieces of legislation Pritzker signed at the Peoria Civic Center Tuesday, was one crafted by State Representative Jehan Gordon-Booth allowing for mental health responders on police calls related to victims of violent crime.

Gordon-Booth, who lost a stepson to gun violence in 2014, says it should prove that she’s not a part of any movement to “defund the police.”

“There are those who have lots of catch phrases, none that I accept,” said Gordon-Booth. “Because I believe we should be funding the community. We should be funding the police. We should be funding programs, and funding Peoria.”

Money for hiring and retaining police officers, funding to help witness protection programs and making it safer for victims to report crimes, and paying for the funerals of children who die due to violent crime were the other initiatives signed into law by Pritzker.

“Starting right here in Peoria, and in locations across the state, this initiative will bring intervention training and mental health first aid education to first responders,” said Pritzker.

Peoria Police Chief Eric Echevarria says it’s legislation that’s something he knew from the minute he took office almost one year ago would help the city.

“Looking at the data in Peoria, I knew we needed to evaluate how we were going to respond to those in the community experiencing emotional distress, and/or experiencing a behavioral or mental health crisis,” said Echevarria.

The chief says more than 1,200 police calls last year alone were related to a person who was feeling suicidal, or who had committed suicide, among other statistics on calls.

State Senator Dave Koehler of Peoria calls the legislation signed Tuesday “the right thing to do.”

“Locking a person up doesn’t really solve the problem,” said Koehler. “You probably have alcohol abuse, or substance abuse, or mental health issues, or emotional issues, and you have to address it. That’s a root cause. These bills do that.”

The legislation is also supposed to help violent crime be protected while reporting such crimes.

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May 10, 2022 at 04:27PM

State rep salutes heroic Collinsville firefighters

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State Rep. Katie Stuart, R-Edwardsville, saluted members of the Collinsville Fire Department who have received awards for bravery and heroism in the line of duty during 2021. The Collinsville Fire Department is receiving the Unit Citation (Group) award, and Firefighter/Paramedic Colin Fuhrmann is receiving the Medal of Valor.

“We all sleep soundly at night knowing that valiant and selfless first responders, exemplified by the firefighters being honored with these awards, are on watch,” said Stuart. “Illinois’ first responders are all heroes, and these incredible individuals are no exception.”

The Medal of Valor is given to a firefighter for an act of heroism or bravery that clearly demonstrated courage and dedication in the face of danger above and beyond the call of duty, at extreme personal risk and having been instrumental in rescuing and saving another person’s life. It is the highest award given to firefighters by the State of Illinois.

The other members of the Collinsville Fire Department being awarded the Unit Citation are: Lt. Chris Castens, Lt. Frank Arnold, Firefighter/Paramedic Jim Wilderman, Firefighter/Paramedic Daniel Gulledge, Firefighter/Paramedic John Canull, Firefighter/Paramedic Justin Verner, Firefighter Eric Freeman, and Firefighter David Badgett.

“Our first responders are always there for us when we need them, and today I call on all Illinoisans to join me as I reaffirm my commitment to supporting and advocating for first responders in return,” said Stuart. “I am proud to represent such people in our state’s government, and today I salute them as they receive well deserved recognition. To the awardees: Thank you, and may you all stay safe and well.”

The firefighters will be honored at the 29th Annual Fallen Firefighter Memorial and Firefighter Medal of Honor Award Ceremony, being held Tuesday, May 10, 2022 beginning at 10 a.m. on the grounds of the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, IL.

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May 10, 2022 at 06:54AM

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