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Illinois redistricting: Rep. Halpin responds to legislative map criticism – WQAD.com

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Republicans say Democrats drew the map to keep themselves in the supermajority, but Democrats say the maps are a fair representation of state demographics.

State Rep. Mike Halpin, D-Rock Island, Ill., is defending the new Illinois redistricting map after it was criticized by Republicans. 

“I think the maps were a good representation of the geographical, racial, ethnic diversity of the state,” he said. 

Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday approved the maps that were a do-over from legislative maps that they approved and Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed earlier this year in May. The new maps redraw the state’s 177 districts, determining who will represent people in the Illinois House and Senate for the next ten years. 

View the new House district map here and the new Senate district map here.

“So the Democrats in the House will gain seats on my estimation,” said maps expert and political consultant, Frank Calabrese. “I predict they will gain five to six seats and they will certainly maintain a supermajority for the next ten years.”

“The resolution that came before the map was actually quite honest and stated in it that it was some districts were designed because of pairing Democrat incumbents for political advantage,” said State Rep. Tony McCombie, R-Savanna, Ill. “However, on the floor, they would repeatedly say that this is not political; it is the best indicator of the demographics of each of the districts.”

Halpin doesn’t believe this is the case. 

“I don’t think there are Democratic seats or Republican seats,” he said. “I think the voters will decide who they want their elected officials to be the way they’ve always done.”

He is frustrated with the Republican legislators. 

“I think much of the complaints that we’ve heard from the Republicans are about process, but at the same time, they haven’t proposed any maps of their own,” Halpin said. “I think it’s because they understand that they’re in this for a political advantage, and the criticism is based on their wanting to gain political advantage.”

Calabrese noted that just like Illinois Democrats, Republicans are doing the same thing in states where they control the remapping process. 

McCombie is calling for an independent, bipartisan commission to redraw the districts, similar to what is done in Iowa. Halpin isn’t so sure about this. 

“I think it would certainly be beneficial, provided that is also protects, you know, voting minorities. The state of Iowa is in a slightly different position, given their overall demographics, and the fact that they don’t have a large city with a substantial population that would need to be split into districts,” he said. “It is unwise, and frankly, illegal, I think, under federal law to pack a whole bunch of districts into Chicago, and keep African American and Latino voters in overwhelmingly large districts to their disadvantage.”

He believes an independent commission doesn’t do an adequate job of taking this concern into account. 

State lawmakers have not yet voted on new congressional district boundaries, but with Illinois losing a congressional seat due to population loss, they are expected to eliminate a GOP-held district. Halpin said he doesn’t know what the timeline will be for that vote, but he expects the former 17th District the Quad Cities are currently in to get a little bit bigger. 

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September 2, 2021 at 10:02PM

Column: State educators quash Mayfield’s school consolidation bill – Chicago Tribune

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Column: State educators quash Mayfield’s school consolidation bill  Chicago Tribune

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August 9, 2021 at 06:43PM

State Rep. Mason holding Create-A-Bill contest

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State Rep. Joyce Mason, a Democrat from Gurnee, is sponsoring a Create-A-Bill contest for students across the 61st District.

Students, groups or entire classes can submit their ideas for new legislation until Dec. 1. The winning bill idea will be drafted and filed for consideration by the Illinois General Assembly. Contest winners will also be invited to Springfield to see firsthand how state government works.

To learn more and to enter call Mason’s office at (847) 485-9986 or email Info@RepJoyceMason.com. Ideas also can be mailed to Mason at 6615 Grand Ave. #217, Gurnee, IL 60031.

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July 20, 2021 at 12:04PM

Stuart passes plan to reduce early childhood educator shortage

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To help address shortages in Illinois’ early childhood education workforce, state Rep. Katie Stuart, D-Edwardsville, sponsored a measure aimed at increasing degree completion among experienced child care educators. House Bill 2878 passed both chambers of the General Assembly and now goes to Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s desk for final approval. 

“Illinois is facing a major shortage of early childhood educators,” said Stuart. “Current training programs aren’t flexible enough for a lot of students, especially those who are already working full time and want to keep their job while pursuing a bachelor’s degree. My bill aims to ensure early childhood education students don’t have to drop out of the workforce or spend time and money retaking courses they’ve already completed as they work toward their degree.”

Stuart sponsored House Bill 2878, which pushes community colleges and universities to participate in a statewide consortium tasked with streamlining the process for experienced childcare educators to earn their teaching degree. Twice per year, the consortium must report to the General Assembly on its progress to improve affordability and design more flexible courses for working students in early childhood education degree programs.

“This bill supports members of the early childhood workforce, with the goal of keeping them on track to earn their degree in this field,” said Stuart. “Removing barriers for these students not only enables them to take the next step in their career, but also benefits children and families. Early childhood education is the foundation for learning, and this legislation will help get more qualified educators into the industry.”

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July 1, 2021 at 06:51AM

St. Rep. Yednock undecided on run for reelection, pleased with legislature’s finish to the session

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Ottawa Democrat Lance Yednock says he hasn’t decided if he’s going to run for reelection to the Illinois House. If he does, it’ll be in a somewhat different district.

The primary will be in one year. Republican Travis Breeden, who lost to Yednock last year, has already announced his intent to run again.

Yednock says he wasn’t involved in drawing the new map, but he believes it was a constitutional process. And he’s expecting Republicans to challenge it, but he says he’s not worried about that. He says it’s just part of the process of checks and balances.

Yednock says he’s pleased to have helped pass budgets that protect the most vulnerable people three years in a row. The state representative’s philosophy is that you can’t hold out for a budget that’s ideal.

Yednock says the budget is the most important of the many things the legislature got done in just a few weeks.

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June 28, 2021 at 01:25PM

New bill requires teaching students about sexting dangers

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(The Center Square) – State Rep. Maurice West’s House Bill 24 has been sent to the governor.

The legislation if passed will implement a course on sexting for schools that have sex education, for grades 6 through 12.

Rep. West has been vocal about the importance of this bill for students at a young age because of the dangers of sexting and the problems it can cause a student and other students.

"This bill became even more important during the pandemic, I have been reached out to by teachers about having issues with students sexting." Rep. West said. "As technology advances, students need to know the consequences of sexting."

Laurie Higgins of the Illinois Family Institute has been opposed to this bill and believes there is no need for the bill and says that it is not the right for schools to be teaching these 11-year-old kids.

"This applies to children as young as 11 years old, I know a fair number of 11-year-olds that do not even know what sexting is," Higgins said. "For parents that have protected their children from this, now have to deal with their schools teaching these things and we believe that isn’t right."

Rep. West has argued the age issue regarding this bill and said that he does believe this bill is age-appropriate for 11-year-old students.

"I would say that looks at the 6th graders we have in front of us, and ask those students to show you their phones, we prepare these children about the serious problems that can come from sexting."

The bill is currently awaiting approval from Gov. J.B. Pritzker. If signed the legislation will go into effect immediately.

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June 25, 2021 at 03:55PM

Here are 5 things to know about how a FOID card bill would change Illinois law – Belleville News-Democrat

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Here are 5 things to know about how a FOID card bill would change Illinois law  Belleville News-Democrat

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June 21, 2021 at 05:29AM

Rep. Maurice West talks Juneteenth federal holiday

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ROCKFORD, Ill. (WIFR) – On Thursday, President Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day bill into law, marking the day commemorating the end of slavery in the Unites States a federal holiday.

This came just one day after Gov. Pritzker signed state legislation recognizing the holiday in Illinois. It is celebrated annually to mark the anniversary of June 19, 1865, when the last slaves were freed in Galveston, Texas. This was nearly two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.

State representative of the 67th district, Maurice West, talked about the new federal holiday with WIFR.

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June 18, 2021 at 09:17PM

Stuart’s pet legislation awaits Pritzker’s signature

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SPRINGFIELD — Three bills sponsored by state Rep. Katie Stuart, D-Edwardsville, have been approved by the General Assembly.

The bills will prohibit retail pet sales, help end dog-breed discrimination by insurance companies, make public housing more pet inclusive, and increase sterilization options for shelter dogs and cats in the state. House Bill 1744 and Senate Bills 154, 1672 and 1673 all await Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s signature.

SB 154, 1672 and 1673 — sponsored by Stuart and Assistant Majority Leader Linda Holmes and D-Aurora, Rep. Stephanie Kifowit, D-Oswego, were spearheaded by Best Friends Animal Society, with the support of other organizations.

SB 154 would require housing providers who receive funds from the Affordable Housing Act Trust Fund as of Jan. 1, 2022, to allow tenants in 500-square-feet or larger units to have at least two cats or one dog that weighs less than 50 pounds. Providers would not be allowed to prohibit dogs because of their breed or weight.

SB 1672 would require insurance companies to report data on all dog-related claims to help end breed discrimination.

SB 1673 changes the words “spay” and “neuter” to “sterilize” to allow shelter veterinarians to use nonsurgical sterilization for shelter dogs and cats, in addition to spaying or neutering.

Additionally, HB 1711 would prohibit Illinois pet stores from selling cats and dogs, but would allow stores to host adoption events with shelters and rescue groups. This legislation would make Illinois the fifth state to stop pet stores from selling dogs and cats.

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June 11, 2021 at 06:14AM

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