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Avelar co-host virtual town hall on veto legislation

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As the year comes to an end, state Rep. Dagmara “Dee” Avelar, D-Bolingbrook, is co-hosting a virtual town hall with state Sen. Connor to discuss legislative achievements during the fall veto session. The event will be held Wednesday, Dec. 15 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., via Zoom.

“We successfully ended veto session by passing bills we’re proud of and we want our residents to be proud of the work we’re doing in Springfield,” Avelar said. “Residents deserve to be informed, so we want to offer the space and opportunity to discuss our legislative accomplishments and answer any questions folks may have regarding veto session or the upcoming legislative session.”

Avelar and Connor will discuss bills that passed during the recent veto session, such as the Reimagining Electric Vehicles in Illinois Act (REV Act) and the Licensed Certified Professional Midwife Practice Act. Additionally, they will be speaking on constituent resources that are available for people in their districts and providing information on how their residents can get involved with their offices.

“As we discuss our achievements during the veto recap, we are also more than happy to hear any legislative ideas,” Avelar said. “This is the time to share any concerns or suggestions, so that we can work together in creating legislation that will benefit our district.”

Everyone who plans to attend must register. To register visit https://bit.ly/vetosessionrecap or call 815-372-0085. All residents are encouraged to attend.

News,Region: Joliet,Region: South Suburbs

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December 14, 2021 at 10:36PM

State Rep. Gordon-Booth, community and state leaders meet to discuss grant funding to target violence

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December 14, 2021 at 07:24PM

Newsradio WJPF interview with Jay Hoffman | December 14, 2021

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Illinois State Representative Jay Hoffman (D-Belleville) joins The Morning Newswatch.

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December 14, 2021 at 09:24AM

Pritzker declares counties disaster areas following deadly tornadoes

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Gov. J.B. Pritzker (second from right) tours Edwardsville and Madison County on Monday, Dec. 13 to see the devastation caused by the Dec. 10 tornado. In addition to widespread property damage, the storm resulted in six local deaths. (illinois.gov

In the wake of Friday night storms that left six dead at an Amazon warehouse in Edwardsville, a disaster proclamation was issued Monday for 28 counties in southern and central Illinois. The proclamation will bring personnel or equipment from the Illinois Emergency Management Agency to assist with storm recovery.

“My administration is committed to standing with Edwardsville and all of the surrounding communities affected in every aspect of the immediate recovery, as well as on the road to rebuilding,” said Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who issued the proclamation. “Yesterday, I authorized a state disaster proclamation for Madison County, as well as all storm-impacted counties, to facilitate recovery efforts, as well as the pursuit of additional federal resources. We are working directly with the White House and FEMA to ensure access to all federal resources for this community. And, as local entities work to secure federal reimbursements and recovery dollars, we will assist every step of the way.”

The National Weather Service issued a preliminary report that an EF3 tornado struck the Edwardsville area, downing trees, interrupting power service and ripping the roof of an Amazon warehouse, killing six and causing multiple injuries.  Tornadoes were also confirmed in Cass, Menard, Bond, Shelby and Coles counties.

The counties included in the disaster declaration include Bond, Cass, Champaign, Coles, Edgar, Effingham, Fayette, Ford, Greene, Grundy, Iroquois, Jackson, Jersey, Kankakee, Lawrence, Livingston, Logan, Macon, Macoupin, Madison, Montgomery, Morgan, Moultrie, Pike, Sangamon, Shelby, Tazewell and Woodford.

Pritzker was back at the site of the 593,000-square-foot warehouse on Monday morning with Rep. Amy Elik, R-Fosterburg, and Rep. Katie Stuart, D-Edwardsville, to announce the disaster proclamation.

“As our community looks ahead following the devastating storms that hit our region last weekend, now is a time for us to come together to support each other and heal,” Stuart said. “I want to thank Governor Pritzker for deploying resources to our region to help those who were directly impacted by the storms recover.”

“The disaster proclamation will provide our region additional resources and funding needed to help our community recover following Friday night’s storm.” Elik said. “I appreciate everything our first responders and volunteers have and continue to do to help the region recover.”

This National Weather Service photo shows the damage to the south side of an Amazon warehouse in Edwardsville. The facility was hit by an EF3 tornado on Friday night, Dec. 10, according to a preliminary report from the NWS, killing six and causing multiple injury. (Photo courtesy of National Weather Service)

Madison County Board Chairman Kurt Prenzler said the storm was erratic and devastating.

The warehouses to the north and west of the Amazon warehouse were not disturbed. Frogs from a nearby retention pond were picked up by the tornado and slammed to the pavement, Prenzler said. The tornado cut through the south side of the building. All of the fatalities were in the south side of building, Edwardsville Police Chief Mike Fillback said. The north side of the warehouse was not damaged.

Prenzler met Monday morning with Amazon managers who told him the storm hit as at one of the busiest times of the year as orders are readied for Christmas deliveries. When the storm hit around 8:30 on Friday night, trucks were returning, making accounting for the number inside the warehouse difficult, Prenzler said.

Emergency crews arrived quickly and survivors were removed by bus or car. Some were taken to Pontoon Beach City Hall, where grief counselors were on hand.

“This was a terrible and random storm,” Prenzler said. “We are still in shock by it all.”

Fillback said it was sobering.

As the emergency crews worked through Friday night to try to find and extract survivors, they were hit again by a second storm about 3 a.m. on Saturday, Fillback said.

“It was definitely one of our worst days,” he said. “Hopefully, we don’t have another like this that requires this level of response again.”

Prenzler said he intended to sign the disaster proclamation on Monday afternoon.

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December 13, 2021 at 03:51PM

Aurora drive collecting diapers, feminine hygiene products for those in need

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The plated buffet will include pancakes, biscuits and gravy, scrambled eggs, potatoes, bacon, sausage, omelets, tomato juice, orange juice, milk and coffee. The cost is $9 for adults, $8 for those 55 years old and older, $7 for those 13 to 20 years old and $4 for those 6 to 12 years old.

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December 3, 2021 at 08:03PM

Yingling highlights winter weather safety tips

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ROUND LAKE BEACH – State Rep. Sam Yingling, D-Grayslake, is encouraging residents to take a few minutes to learn about the many ways they can keep themselves and their families safe during the winter months.

“With the cold weather fast approaching, now is the perfect time for residents to winter-proof their homes and vehicles,” Yingling said in a news release. “Many issues that arise due to the cold weather are preventable, and I highly encourage everyone to take a few moments this week to prepare themselves to avoid many common winter issues.”

In response to the dangerous conditions that winter weather can create, Yingling is highlighting the National Weather Service’s winter safety tips. To winterize your home, the NWS recommends installing insulation, covering windows with plastic and keeping fire extinguishers on hand.

To prepare vehicles for snowy and icy driving conditions, residents should keep their gas tank as full as possible to prevent condensation in the tank and maintain a storm kit in their car that includes water, snacks, blankets and flashlights.

For more tips, visit the NWS’s website at weather.gov/ilx/winter-prep.

“The winter months bring many dangerous situations that can be avoided by taking adequate precautions,” Yingling said. “It is never a bad idea to be prepared for the worst, and now is a great time for residents to be ready for the unexpected during the winter months.”

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December 2, 2021 at 05:19PM

Stuart files student loan legislation

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Stuart files student loan legislation

EDWARDSVILLE — A new student loan repayment assistance program would be created in Illinois under legislation filed by state Rep. Katie Stuart, D-Edwardsville.

Stuart has filed House Bill 4205 allowing students who graduate from an Illinois high school and subsequently complete a higher education program, and then live and work in Illinois for at least four years, to apply for loan repayment. The amount of repayment available is higher for those who complete their studies in Illinois.  

“Our students are graduating with higher levels of student debt than in the past, and these high debt levels impact well into their future, impacting their ability to start careers, purchase homes, and even start families,” Stuart said. "The repayment program is for students who commit to living and working in the state after their education, and to help Illinois retain talented students and workers.”
 
Eligible borrowers will be able to apply each year for the repayment assistance program for a maximum of $15,000 for students who attended universities outside of the state and $30,000 for those who attended an Illinois institution of higher education. 
 
“Students’ decisions about opportunities of living, working, and getting an education are impacted by their loans and opportunities for repayment,” said Stuart.

“This legislation incentivizes our high school students to attend a college in the state of Illinois and retains quality workers in our local economies," she said. "It will help to keep our students in Illinois and bring back students who may attend college outside the state to work and live in Illinois.”
 

Ron DeBrock is a 40-year journalist who has led publications in Illinois, Arkansas and Missouri. He joined The Telegraph in Alton in 2019 as its managing editor.

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December 2, 2021 at 05:08PM

State Rep. Maurice West holds 8th annual ‘Share the Warmth’ drive

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ROCKFORD, Ill. (WIFR) – Many Rockford residents are in desperate need of winter clothing this year, and State Representative Maurice West is doing whatever he can to get men, women and children some warmth.

Representative West, founder of ‘Share the Warmth – Rockford,’ holds his 8th annual ‘Share the Warmth’ winter clothing drive, Dec. 6-17, 2021.

“There are many people in our community that will struggle with a lack of consistent housing and warm clothing this winter” says West. “This is why I founded ‘Share the Warmth – Rockford’ in November 2014 and we’ve successfully donated thousands of articles of warm clothing to the shelters in Rockford!”

This year ‘Share the Warmth – Rockford’ partners with Open Arms Learning Center, Auburn High School, and State Farm Agent Leslie West to collect warm articles of clothing for our community.

The drive is taking items like blankets, hats, coats, scarves, gloves, socks, pajamas and other warm articles of clothing.

Drop-Off locations for these items are:

  • E.J. “Zeke” Giorgi Center, Mon-Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., 200 S. Wyman, Rockford (bin in lobby)
  • Open Arms Learning Center, Mon-Fri, 6 a.m. – 6 p.m., 2640 Ashwin Blvd., Rockford
  • Rockford State Farm Agent Leslie West, Mon-Fri, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., 7210 E State St, Suite 210, Rockford

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December 1, 2021 at 07:00PM

Aurora State Representative to Host Teenage Girl Empowerment Event

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Aurora State Representative Barbara Hernandez will host a “Politics and Pastries” event as part of a teenage girl empowerment series on Wednesday, December 15.

The event is free and does not require registration. It will run from four to five at Alive Aurora at 78 S. LaSalle Street in Aurora. Alive Aurora is a local youth organization.

At the event, Hernandez will discuss why she decided to get involved in public service. Participants will also get to make desserts as they listen and ask question.

The event is meant for teenage girls in grades six through twelve.

Local,Region: South Suburbs,Region: Joliet

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November 26, 2021 at 12:26PM

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