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State Rep. Briel to open Ottawa office

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State Rep. Amy “Murri” Briel, D-Ottawa, is inviting local leaders, students and community members to an Open House event 3 to 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7, to celebrate her new district office at 628 Columbus St. (Suite 408) in Ottawa.

“I am thrilled to host this open house and share my new office where community members can count on me and my team to navigate any state assistance or resources they need,” said Briel in a news release. “I’m looking forward to sharing this moment with students, local leaders and community members and engaging with folks to discuss top needs to improve our neighborhoods and what demands I’ll be bringing to the Statehouse this legislative session.”

Refreshments from local businesses in the Illinois Valley will be provided. All community members are welcome to attend. RSVP at contact@staterepbriel.com to confirm interest.

Briel was elected in November to succeed state Rep. Lance Yednock, D-Ottawa, after he decided not to run for reelection. Her district includes La Salle, Bureau and DeKalb counties.

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February 4, 2025 at 01:19AM

Rep. Amy Briel to focus on rural issues in committee roles

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State Rep. Amy “Murri” Briel, D-Ottawa, said she will aim to prioritize cost-saving measures for local families and the improvement of public services in rural communities as she takes on a variety of committee assignments in the Illinois House.

Briel will serve on the Agriculture & Conservation and Energy & Environment Committees, where she said she will work to address economic challenges specific to rural areas.

Briel also will serve on the Counties & Townships Committee and Higher Education Committee, in which she said she will be looking to ensure small-town governments, universities and community colleges have the resources and funding they need.

“Families in rural areas are the backbone of Illinois, yet too often, their challenges are overlooked,” Briel said in a news release. “My committee assignments reflect the values and priorities of the families I represent. These new roles allow me to take action on the issues that matter most to me and my community.”

Briel also will serve on the Human Services, Roads & Bridges, and Veterans’ Affairs Committees, where she said she’ll advocate for expanded healthcare access, improve infrastructure, and support veterans transitioning to civilian life.

Briel said her positions in all of these committees will allow her to focus on issues that directly impact residents in the district she represents.

“Serving on these committees allows me to focus on solutions that directly impact the lives of rural families in my district,” Briel said. “Our communities deserve the same access to safe infrastructure, quality healthcare, affordable education, and support for farmers and veterans as larger cities.”

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February 1, 2025 at 09:22AM

New State Rep. Murri Briel to Hold Feb. 7 Open House at District Office in Ottawa

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Newly-sworn-in state Representative Murri Briel will be holding an open house at the opening of her district office in downtown Ottawa. It’s a familiar location – right where her former boss, Lance Yednock, used to get his work done. The address is 628 Columbus Street, Suite 408, in Ottawa.

The meet-and-greet will happen on Friday, Feb. 7, from 3 to 6. Enjoy conversation, connections and light refreshments. You’re asked to RSVP by emailing contact@staterepbriel.com.

 

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January 31, 2025 at 12:15PM

Ottawa Lawmaker Discusses Planned Closure Of Planned Parenthood Clinic

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The Illinois Valley’s newest state representative calls the planned closure of Planned Parenthood in Ottawa a “setback for overall care in our community”.

The Democrat on Thursday says the Planned Parenthood clinic closure adds to the number of critical healthcare providers closing or reducing services in the Illinois Valley. That’s why she says her first piece of proposed legislation is to create a rural hospital task force. Briel says she will lean on local voices to review why hospitals and essential health services are closing with hopes of turning that trend around and instead start to expand and improve healthcare services.

Ottawa’s Planned Parenthood is one of 4 clinics in Illinois set to close in the coming weeks. While disappointed in that fact, Briel points out that women will still be able to access needed reproductive health medications because of expanded mail-order options.

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January 30, 2025 at 09:41PM

Rep. Kifowit re-files legislation, announces committee assignments ahead of spring session

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84th District State Representative Stephanie Kifowit says she has remained busy during the break between the end of the lame duck session and the start of the spring session, mostly working on re-filing legislation that didn’t pass in the last General Assembly. Legislators had until Friday to submit re-filed legislation for review.

Kifowit spoke about some of the bills she is re-filing, including a bill that would assist reservists and National Guard members serving in elected positions in participating in meetings remotely when they are called into service.

"This could cause them to miss a meeting or a board meeting, whatever position that they are in. So I filed it last year, didn’t get called in the house, filing it again this year. It would amend the Open Meetings Act to allow reservists and National Guardmen to be able to participate remotely and vote remotely if they are serving their country on duty. So I think that’s the right thing to do. It allows the folks that elected them to be properly represented, and it allows that individual to do their job as an elected official."

Kifowit will serve on several committees for the 104th General Assembly, including leadership roles as the vice chairwoman of the Veterans’ Affairs committee and chairwoman of the Appropriations-Pensions and Personnel committee. She is also on the Personnel and Pensions and Appropriations-General Services committees.

The spring session for the 104th General Assembly is set to begin on Tuesday.

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January 27, 2025 at 06:14AM

84th District State Rep. Kifowit proud of work done to pass key bills during lame duck session

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84th District State Representative Stephanie Kifowit says it was a much busier lame duck session held earlier this month than had been expected, as 24 bills were approved. She says a few of those bills were co-sponsored by her, including the Shabbona Lake State Park land transfer bill.

Kifowit says she has worked closely with Senate Bill 867’s other chief sponsors, including Rep. Will Gazzardi and Sen. Mark L. Walker, to return land that previously belonged to members of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation.

"It was very interesting to hear about their, just their history with regards to this land. So the land transfer is contingent on the state and the tribe executing the land management agreement, under which the park will continue to be operated at the park and open to the public, and certainly that has to be in the agreement. The Potawatomi Indians once occupied much of the Great Lakes region, but they were gradually displaced by the growing settlements of the Europeans."

Another bill Kifowit co-sponsored that was passed was House Bill 4781, also known as the Kinship in Demand (KIND) Act, which she says allows for a kin-first approach when placing children from abusive or neglectful situations in the foster system through the Department of Children and Family Services.

"What that means is if there’s a child in an abusive or neglectful household that needs to be removed from their parents, that the Department of Children and Family Services looks into placing them with an aunt, an uncle, a grandma, a kin immediately related to them. But in addition to that, they get the qualifying payments and assistance that that foster placements would get, the kin would get that as well."

Kifowit also noted other bills that were passed in the lame duck session, including adjustments to Karina’s Bill allowing for abuse victims with orders of protection to obtain a search warrant to seize weapons from alleged abusers, and SB 727, which requires the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency to conduct additional statewide testing of community water supplies for dangerous chemicals like 1.3-Dioxane.

The 24 bills passed during lame duck are awaiting a signature from Governor J.B. Pritzker.

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January 23, 2025 at 03:09PM

Scherer to Continue to Address Teacher Shortage, Education Gaps as Chair of Key House …

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – State Rep. Sue Scherer, D-Decatur, will bring her decades of experience in the classroom and as a leader in education policy to discussions about strengthening Illinois’ public schools, retaining teachers and uplifting the needs of students and parents as chair of the House Elementary and Secondary Education: Administration, Licensing and Charter Schools Committee.

“I’m excited to examine the policies currently governing our classrooms, and look for innovative steps we can take to cut red tape, certify educators and get them teaching as quickly as possible,” said Scherer. “Having spent nearly 30 years in our local classrooms, I’ve seen how state policies can help educators and students succeed, and I’ve seen how it can hold them back. We must be open to reviewing these, and focus on what works for our students.”

Since 2019, Scherer has served as Elementary and Secondary Education: Administration, Licensing & Charter School Committee’s chairwoman. Since 2020, school districts have faced the difficulties of COVID-19, challenges with retention and recruitment of new educators, and other issues.

Special needs and bilingual students have been especially impacted by these shortages, with many unable to receive the type of instruction that their situation demands. For example, one-third of all vacancies are for special needs educators. Through a review of current policies and practices, Scherer plans to increase the number of teachers in Illinois’ schools along with the quality of instruction they provide.

“With over 90 percent of our schools facing a teacher shortage, it’s clear that this is an issue that affects all of us no matter where we live,” said Scherer. “Let’s come together, no matter the differences, to craft policies that uplift the profession, support our schools and give our students the world-class education they deserve.”

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January 22, 2025 at 10:18PM

We are changing health care for the better in Illinois – The Edwardsville Intelligencer

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State Representative Katie Stuart from Edwardsville discusses how the law will benefit people living in Madison County when the visit the doctor …

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January 22, 2025 at 09:54PM

Lawmakers propose task force to stop rural hospitals from closing

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) — A new task force could be created to find out why rural hospitals are closing in a newly proposed plan.

The bill was filed by freshman Rep. Amy Murri Briel (D-Ottawa) who said in her district there have been four hospital closures in six years.

"Those of us who live in rural communities have been facing this crisis for ten years," Briel said. "No one has been able to figure it out or maybe there hasn’t been the will to do something about it."

The closing of rural hospitals is a national crisis, with many of these hospitals cutting services or closing due to profitability issues.

Another issue that plagues hospitals is the rise of ransomware attacks, cyberattacks that target hospital computers, lock access away from doctors and only return access after a fee has been paid.

One of the hospital closures in Briel’s district was from a ransomware attack. She hopes this plan will help find a way to strengthen hospital computers from these attacks.

“This feels to me like there is finally an opportunity to find what’s wrong and use the brightest minds I know Illinois has to come up with a solution to make it work," Briel said.

Spokesperson for Illinois Health and Hospital Association (IHA) Paris Ervin said that Illinois rural hospitals are vital to the Illinois state healthcare system.

"More than 1.6 million Illinoisans live in rural communities and rely on their local hospital as an important, and only often, source of healthcare," Ervin said. "IHA is reviewing House Bill 1301 and looks forward to working with Rep. Briel."

According to the Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform, across the U.S. nearly 200 rural hospitals have closed in the past two decades.

Lawmakers could consider this bill when they return to Springfield next week

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