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Illinois state representatives await return date to state capitol amid budget negotiations

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Governor J.B. Pritzker has authorized more than $700M in budget cuts, including furloughs for some state employees.

Illinois State Representative Tony McCombie is starting off her week donating blood, and wondering when she and other lawmakers might return to Springfield. 

"There’s a lot of things in play right now," State Rep. McCombie says. "We still don’t have a House schedule. Typically, we go back on January 4th and we haven’t heard that yet."

While the State Senate will be in session next week, a return date for the House hasn’t been set. 

"One cannot do anything without the other of course," State Representative Dan Swanson says. "Legislation put together in the Senate must pass the House, and legislation put together in the House must pass the Senate, so it would make senses to be there together."

State Rep. Swanson hopes to return to Springfield at the start of the new year as well, so both the House and Senate can be a part of state budget negotiations. 

"Last May when the budget was passed, we weren’t part of those discussions," State Rep. Swanson says. "We didn’t put any votes on it. Each year we draft our budget, but each year it’s turned aside." 

"For us to spend hours and hours to draft a budget not utilized for the state of Illinois would be a moot point," State Rep. McCombie says. 

Governor J.B. Pritzker has already authorized $700 Million in budget cuts to address a nearly $4 Million budget shortfall. Part of the cuts include furloughing some state employees.

"I don’t think that’s appropriate. (Government employees are) essential," State Rep. McCombie says. "To pick and choose who is and who isn’t is not fair for families."

"Furloughing employees may not be the solution if those services are needed, and many are needed," State Rep. Swanson says.  

While State Rep. Mike Halpin says he’s glad that the governor proposed budget cuts, he also expressed some concerns with the governor’s planned furloughs. 

"Although cuts are essential, I worry that targeting state employees, when we are already at historically low headcount, will further interfere with the State’s ability to provide services Illinoisans need," Halpin says. "For years, state employees have been asked to do more with less. State employees have shared in the sacrifice over the past decade, even as we refuse to ask our wealthiest Illinoisans to do so. These are good, middle-class jobs, and furloughs or layoffs will only further widen the gap between rich and poor."

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December 28, 2020 at 07:09PM

Rep. Didech asks neighbors for legislative ideas

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Looking ahead to the 102nd General Assembly, state Rep. Dan Didech, (D-Buffalo Grove) is encouraging constituents to submit their ideas for legislation that could help address local issues.

“Many of the best ideas for legislation come from the community, and Springfield needs fresh ideas now more than ever,” Didech said. “This past year has brought unprecedented and new challenges for the people of Illinois due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so I want to hear directly from our community on how state government can be more effective for them as we work to rebuild.”

Didech serves as state representative for the 59th House District, which includes all or parts of Buffalo Grove, Gurnee, Lincolnshire, Mundelein, Northbrook, Park City, Vernon Hills, Waukegan and Wheeling.

Throughout the year, Didech traditionally spends time going door-to-door and holding events to hear directly from constituents on the issues they care about. However, since the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has greatly reduced opportunities for safe in-person conversations, Didech is encouraging neighbors to share their thoughts electronically or over the phone.

“The pandemic has changed so much for so many, but what remains is my dedication to our community and my promise that I’ll always prioritize the needs of our families,” Didech said.

“The need for greater access to affordable health care, property tax relief, and a more transparent government are among my top priorities for the upcoming legislative session.”

Residents of Didech’s district are invited to email him at info@repdidech.com with ideas, comments, questions, thoughts, or concerns.

Didech can also be reached via Facebook at www.Facebook.com/RepDidech or by calling his district office at (847) 478-9909.

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December 28, 2020 at 01:03PM

Hernandez, Kifowit, Kane Senior Council and Aurora Police Department to Provide Free Drive-Thru Senior Meals

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State representative Barbara Hernandez, D-Aurora and Stephanie Kifowit, D-Oswego, will be partners with The Kane Senior Council and the Aurora Police Department to provide free frozen meals to seniors Monday, Dec. 7 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Aurora Police Department’s station located at 1200 E. Indian Road in Aurora.

“I am excited to be working with other community leaders to be able to bring this service for a third time to members in our community,” said Hernandez. “This pandemic has been devastating for many senior residents and their families, so I am grateful for the Wheels on Meals program and the work that the Kane Senior Council does to assist our senior community.”

Kane County residents who are age 60 or older are eligible to receive five frozen meals. Participants are required to register in advance and can do so by calling Hernandez’s office at 630-270-1848 or E-mail her at [email protected].

Safety precautions will be in place, and attendees will be asked to remain in their cars. For more information, please contact Hernandez’s office at 630-270-1848.

— Office of State Rep. Barbara Hernandez

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December 5, 2020 at 09:06AM

Legal Group to Help Illinoisans Clear Marijuana Convictions

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A new legal group will help people with marijuana convictions in Illinois clear their records.

New Leaf Illinois launched earlier this month as part of the state’s law legalizing recreational cannabis.

Under the law, people with low-level marijuana convictions can have their records expunged and state officials estimate hundreds of thousands of people are eligible. New Leaf, a state-sponsored program, will help people do that.

Backers say it’s a critical step in undoing the damage done by a half-century of the war on drugs, which has particularly affected minorities, who were likely to be arrested and prosecuted for marijuana offenses.

The help is available statewide to “make sure that there was going to be that same level of advocacy for people statewide to be able to be freed of the collateral consequences of cannabis convictions,” said Rep. Jehan Gordon-Booth, a Peoria Democrat who helped write the law, according to WCIA-TV.

Sales of legal marijuana in Illinois began earlier this year.

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November 29, 2020 at 07:55PM

LISTEN: Joyce joins Dr. Michael Anderson to discuss health care industry’s pandemic challenges

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Published: Tuesday, November 24, 2020 01:40 PM

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November 24, 2020 at 09:18PM

Oswego Democrat In Favor of Legislation Allowing Illinois House to Meet Remotely

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Oswego Democratic State Representative Stephanie Kifowit says she understands the reasoning behind the cancellation of the Fall Veto session. Lawmakers in Illinois normally meet in November and December to deal with vetoed legislation. The session was called off by party leaders because of Illinois’ growing number of COVID-19 positive cases.

Local government bodies can meet remotely during the pandemic via video conferencing, but the Illinois House cannot.

Kifowit says she is in favor allowing the Illinois House to meet remotely.

The pandemic has cut into other legislative sessions even though there is no shortage of work to be done in Springfield. Namely, lawmakers are facing a massive budget deficit because of the COVID-19 pandemic. A proposal to allow a graduated income tax which proponents said would help fill the gap was rejected by Illinois voters by no small margin.

Kifowit has put her name forward as a contender for Illinois House Speaker. Current House Speaker Michael Madigan is embroiled in an alleged bribery scheme involving utility giant ComEd.

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November 24, 2020 at 03:38PM

State Rep.-Elect Suzanne Ness undecided on whether to support Madigan for speaker role

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Democrat Suzanne Ness, who recently won her bid against incumbent state Rep. Allen Skillicorn to represent District 66 in Springfield, said Thursday she remains undecided on whether she will vote for state Rep. Michael Madigan to continue in the Speaker of the House role he has held for decades.

Her undecided position on the speaker came as more statehouse Democrats reportedly dropped their support of Madigan getting another term in the leadership position after indictments of his close associate and others in a ComEd utility bribery scheme were made public Wednesday.

"I have time to think about it, and so I’m giving myself the benefit of time," Ness told the Northwest Herald. "Future indictments, if something comes out specifically against the Speaker, that might influence me."

Ness’ statehouse campaign received more than $600,000 in transfers from political organizations, including some controlled by Madigan, who is also the head of the Illinois Democratic Party, according to Ness and the most recent quarterly campaign finance report to the state.

Skillicorn had criticized those financial contributions during the campaign and had also publicly called for Madigan’s resignation.

Ness was the sole Democrat to notch a victory in any of the five statehouse races for districts that include parts of McHenry County. District 66 runs from Crystal Lake and Lakewood in the north through Lake in the Hills, Huntley and Algonquin into Kane County, where it also includes Gilberts, Sleepy Hollow and West Dundee.

"If not Speaker Madigan, then who? At least we know who he is," Ness said. "… I haven’t made up my mind."

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November 19, 2020 at 03:25PM

Stuart highlights Affordable Care Act enrollment

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State Rep. Katie Stuart (D-Edwardsville) is highlighting the open enrollment period for residents to shop the Affordable Care Act Health Insurance Marketplace for coverage. The open enrollment period is open now through Dec. 15 to shop for healthcare coverage for 2021.

“The open enrollment period is an opportunity for individuals to get healthcare coverage that has been provided at the federal level for Illinois residents,” Stuart said. “As many people have lost jobs and consequently healthcare coverage due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the open enrollment period is the time to make sure that you have health insurance that is right for you and your family for the coming year.” 

During open enrollment, individuals lacking healthcare coverage or wanting to change their current healthcare plan can shop different plan options through the marketplace. Additionally, Stuart wants residents to know that if they currently have a healthcare plan through the ACA marketplace, they are automatically enrolled in their current plan for the coming year. For more information about open enrollment and shopping, the ACA marketplace can be found here as part of the Illinois Get Covered program.

“I encourage residents to go to Illinois Get Covered to get up-to-date information regarding healthcare plans and for any questions that they have regarding open enrollment,” Stuart said. “By checking a quick provided checklist and information available, they can help determine if they want to get healthcare coverage through the ACA marketplace and what plans may suit their best needs.”  

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November 18, 2020 at 08:47PM

Vella defeats Cabello in 68th District race after last votes are counted

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ROCKFORD (WREX) — Democratic challenger Dave Vella has won the race for the 68th District over incumbent Republican John Cabello by just 239 votes.

Winnebago County added 2,211 votes Tuesday, while Rockford added 197 to its count on the final day votes could be counted.

The total vote count is 26,770 (50.22%) to 26,531 (49.78%) in favor of Vella.

The election night spread showed Cabello with an 812 vote lead, but new votes from Rockford, and now Winnebago Co., since election night have favored Vella.

We have been told by both the Winnebago County Clerk and the Rockford Board of Elections that the final count is now official.

13 News spoke with Cabello Tuesday afternoon and he told us that he will ask for a recount. We are also reaching out to Vella for comment on his apparent victory.

The final vote tally was required before 5 p.m. Tuesday, when the race must officially be certified.

You can view the vote totals from both municipalities here.

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November 17, 2020 at 04:16PM

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