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New Illinois House Budgeteer first woman, African-American to hold position

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WTVO) — The Illinois House of Representatives has a new Chief Budgeteer, and she is making history with the new title.

Representative Jehan Gordon-Booth is now the first woman, and first African American lawmaker to run budget negotiations for the House.

Gordon-Booth first took office in 2009. She has been heavily involved in crafting the budget for years, but her new role has now given her a different perspective on the process.

"Oftentimes in what you see largely in this role, as you see, all men, and you see largely people from the City of Chicago and these positions, and I am born and raised Central Illinoisan," she said.

Gordon-Booth played a role in getting major pieces of legislation through the Capitol, including the SAFE-T Act, the assault weapons ban and the bill that requires five days of paid leave for employees.

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January 23, 2023 at 07:01PM

Rezin and Yednock talking to St. Margaret’s administrators Monday

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Two area lawmakers are frustrated with the administration of St. Margaret’s Health.

State Senator Sue Rezin told WLPO Saturday, she nor State Representative Lance Yednock were briefed beforehand about plans to close SMH Peru on January 28. President and CEO Tim Muntz, Friday, referred to the planned action as a “temporary closing”. The two lawmakers are feeling ignored which Rezin expressed to the hospital’s lobbyist this weekend. Since then, St. Margaret’s Vice President Linda Burt has told us that calls with Rezin and Yednock are set for Monday. Burt also added the past work and help by the lawmakers is greatly appreciated. Rezin, Deputy Minority leader in the Senate is hopeful that Monday’s call sheds light on the Peru hospital’s future:

According to Rezin, a bill designating Peru SMH as a “Rural Emergency Hospital” was passed this session and signed by the Governor. The Illinois Department of Public Health is reviewing this, which could take two months. Rezin and Yednock promise to push it along. Even so, with IDPH approval, Rezin says, it isn’t a guarantee the hospital will re-open. Rezin saying she and Yednock want answers from hospital administrators which will entail additional meetings.

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January 21, 2023 at 06:28PM

St. Rep. Yednock already has bills filed in new legislative term

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Four bills that Ottawa Democratic St. Rep. Lance Yednock filed during the second day of the new legislative term concern nurses, military vehicles, farm leases, and school funding.

One bill would let student nurses close to taking their licensing exams practice under the direction of nurses already licensed. (HB1069)

Another would let counties that own farms lease them for up to 99 years. (HB1076)

A school funding formula for districts in redevelopment areas would change. (HB1115)

And people with military backgrounds would be allowed to own certain military vehicles for ceremonial and educational use. (HB1070)

Many lawmaker bills die in committee and some are turned into bills completely unrelated to what they started as, so no one can be sure what will happen with Yednock’s bills.

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January 21, 2023 at 04:36AM

Gordon-Booth’s bill guaranteeing all Illinois workers paid leave heads to governor’s desk – Peoria Public Radio

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A bill heading to Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s desk guarantees 40 hours, or five days, of paid leave for every worker in Illinois. The bill’s path to law has been lengthy and contentious since it was first introduced in 2019.

State Rep. Jehan Gordon-Booth, D-Peoria, is a part of the process since the beginning. A sponsor of the bill in the House, she said the legislation provides dignity to workers across the state.

“There are millions, not hundreds or thousands, millions of workers in the state of Illinois, they get nothing. They get absolutely nothing,” said Gordon-Booth. “And they have the very same responsibilities that you and I have.”

It also comes from a personal place. Gordon-Booth said she’s a working mother and also remembers times growing up where paid leave would have made a difference for her family.

“My father had cancer twice,” she said. “And he, even through all the chemo treatments, he wouldn’t miss work. And at the time, the employer that he worked at, they did have some days, but his previous employer (didn’t), he had just been indoctrinated.”

In guaranteeing time off for every employee in the state, Gordon-Booth hopes to allow families and individuals to address emergencies and unusual circumstances. She also believes the ability to step away in a time of crisis creates better employees.

“When your employees have the ability to manage their own lives outside of the workplace, you have an employee who actually can show up and do the job and do it well,” she said.

Over the course of the bill’s life, the total number of days changed from five to seven and back to five again. Gordon-Booth said negotiations with business and labor groups from around the state hinged, at least partially, on whether or not pre-emption is included in the bill. Pre-emption would allow the state government to overrule county or local governments when setting policy surrounding paid leave.

“The reality of it is, there’s no county in the state besides the city of Chicago that actually has any kind of paid leave policy,” said Gordon-Booth. “So, we decided to not go in the direction of pre-emption. So we went back down to the five days.”

Some critics of the bill expressed concern about what the 40-hour requirement will mean for small businesses, and if it could increase operating costs when applied equally to businesses of all sizes. Gordon-Booth said officials plan on working closely with representatives of small business and business community leaders to make sure the bill doesn’t cause harm ahead of its Jan. 1, 2024 implementation.

“All voices have a seat at the table when it comes to the issues that I work on. And that’s not going to change anytime soon,” she said. “So, we’re going to keep them engaged. Because we want to hear from them.”

There are a few conditions on why and how the paid leave can be used. Workers earn the leave at a rate of one hour for every 40 hours worked and can only start using it after 90 days; employers can allow them to use it sooner if they want. The hours carry over if they’re not used within a year, but employers can still require their employees to give notice before taking the time off.

“I believe that we are leading in a very intentional, dignified way by offering this to the workers,” said Gordon-Booth. “To the millions of workers in Illinois, who don’t have any family policy.”

Pritzker expressed support for the bill and is expected to sign it. You can find the full text of the bill here.

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January 19, 2023 at 06:32PM

Moeller Named Chair of House Human Services Committee

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ELGIN, Ill. – State Rep. Anna Moeller, D-Elgin, will continue her fight to secure vital resources  and improve social services for Illinois families as she is appointed Chair of the House Human Services Committee again this term. 

“As Illinois families and the most vulnerable in our state recover from the COVID-19 financial crisis and rising costs for everyday essentials, it is more important now than ever that we make government work for the people we represent,” Moeller said. “The Human Services Committee plays a critical role in connecting people with programs and serving as an oversight body for the many programs that families rely on. I am excited to continue this leadership position to ensure that the state is serving our most vulnerable families.” 

Moeller served as Chair of the Human Services in the previous General Assembly and led the effort in the House to enact major reforms in the nursing home industry. She was the chief sponsor in the House of landmark legislation that reforms how long-term care facilities are funded to ensure that they are providing better quality of care through increased staffing and other quality improvements. In her capacity as Human Services Committee Chairwoman she also served on the Medicaid Working group, a bicameral and bipartisan body that makes recommendations on how the state spends its Medicaid funding. 

 “As Chair of the Human Services Committee, I will keep pushing for better access to the healthcare services people rely on and other safety net programs that help people make ends meet. As legislators, our primary responsibility is to be of service to our constituents, and I look forward to continuing that responsibility as Chair.” 

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January 18, 2023 at 04:13PM

Yednock picked as new chair of the Illinois Veterans’ Affairs Committee

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76th District St. Rep. Lance Yednock of Ottawa is the new chairman of the Illinois Veterans’ Affairs Committee. He had been on the committee in the previous two Illinois General Assemblies. Yednock says he will continue to serve as a strong voice for residents of the LaSalle veteran’s home as the chairman. The committee works with the Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs to listen to the concerns of veterans while providing them with the proper resources they need to live a successful, fulfilling life. He also says as chair he will use the full weight of his position to make sure Illinois is a supportive home for those who served.

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January 18, 2023 at 03:26PM

Peoria lawmaker makes history in the Illinois House

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SPRINGFIELD (25 News Now) – Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch has selected State Rep. Jehan Gordon-Booth (D-Peoria) to serve as lead budget negotiator for House Democrats.

The appointment makes Gordon-Booth the first African American and first woman to serve in that role in Illinois history.

“From improving access to nutritious food in schools to negotiating critically needed public safety laws, Jehan has been able to work to bring everyone to the table and deliver productive outcomes. She understands the challenges facing families across our state and will be an outstanding budget negotiator for our Caucus,” speaker Welch said in a prepared statement.

Gordon-Booth will continue in her role as Speaker Pro Tempore. She has been in the state legislature since 2009, and represents the 92nd District, which includes Peoria, West Peoria, Peoria Heights and parts of Bartonville.

“I am appreciative of the faith my colleagues have placed in me and am looking forward to the work ahead to support Illinois families.” Gordon-Booth said in a prepared statement.

She replaces retiring House Majority Leader Greg Harris (D-Chicago) as the Democrats’ chief budget negotiator in the House.

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January 14, 2023 at 08:23AM

State Rep. Bob Morgan: Irresponsible for law enforcement to not enforce assault weapons ban

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State Representative Bob Morgan (D-Deerfield), lead sponsor of the bill that bans assault-style weapons in Illinois, joins John Williams to talk about the new law, what he thinks of the sheriffs around the state who say they will refuse to comply to state law, how involved law enforcement was in to crafting this legislation, what punishment will be handed down for people who break the new gun law, and if he’s confident that this law will survive constitutional challenges.

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January 13, 2023 at 03:16PM

Evanston State Rep. Robyn Gabel Named Illinois House Majority Leader

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EVANSTON, IL — Evanston Democratic State Rep. Robyn Gabel was named the House majority leader for the 103rd Illinois General Assembly by House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch on Thursday.

“I’m honored to receive the great responsibility of being chosen as majority leader and I look forward to helping our entire Democratic Caucus succeed,” Gabel said in a statement.

Gabel, 69, was the only state representative among the 19 who banded together to oust longtime House Speaker Mike Madigan to be named to Welch’s leadership team two years ago.

Madigan has since been indicted by federal prosecutors on corruption and conspiracy charges that are due to go to trial next year, while Gabel has been promoted from assistant majority leader to majority leader.

“In this new role I will continue to prioritize values that are most important to me – collaboration, inclusivity, and assisting my colleagues deliver results for their communities,” Gabel said.

Gabel was first appointed as 18th District representative in 2010 after 22 years as the executive director of the nonprofit Illinois Maternal and Child Health Coalition. She also previously worked as a legislative aide to then Chicago Ald. Luis Gutierrez and the co-director of the Chicago Women’s Health Center. Last year, she won a seventh full term in office with more than 81 percent of the vote.

Greg Harris, the North Side state rep who was named majority leader four years ago, stepped down this week after declining to seek a ninth term in office. As Gov. J.B. Pritzker took office, former Speaker Mike Madigan picked Harris as his top deputy to succeed longtime Hyde Park State Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie, who Pritzker appointed to chair the Illinois Pollution Control Board.

“I want to thank Speaker Welch for entrusting me to be our caucus’ leader, as well as Leader Harris for his dedication to our state,” she added. “I look forward to the great things we’ll accomplish together in this upcoming legislative session.”

During the recently concluded legislative term, Gabel sponsored an amendment to the Health Care Right of Conscience Act, or HCRCA, that was enacted with the intention of preventing its use to circumvent mandatory COVID-19 vaccination or testing, as well as the Birth Center Licensing Act, which requires birth centers to be licensed with state regulators.

In addition to Gabel, Welch named State Rep. Jehan Gordon-Booth (D-Peoria) as speaker pro temp and chief budgeteer and State Reps. Mary Flowers and Elizabeth Hernandez as deputy majority leaders.

Welch named eight assistant majority leaders: State Reps. Jay Hoffman (D-Swansea), Natalie Manley (D-Joliet), Kam Buckner (D-Chicago), Aaron Ortiz (D-Chicago), Barbara Hernandez (D-Aurora), Marcus Evans (D-Chicago), Bob Rita (D-Blue Island) and Kelly Burke (D-Oak Lawn.)

State Rep. Theresa Mah (D-Chicago) was named majority conference chair and State Rep. Nick Smith (D-Chicago) was named sergeant-at-arms, according to Welch’s office. The speaker also named a dozen members as caucus whips or assistant floor whips.


Earlier: New House Speaker Names Evanston State Rep To Leadership Post

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January 13, 2023 at 12:49PM

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