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Illinois bans streaming video while behind the wheel

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Illinois’ distracted driving laws have been modernized to ensure people can’t stream videos while operating a car.

State Rep. Maurice West’s was the chief House of Representatives sponsor for the measure that now includes a ban on people who use “an electronic communication device to watch or stream video.”

The Rockford Democrat said there was a hole in the state’s existing distracted driving law that needed to be modernized.

“With data plans being unlimited for some carriers, we’re trying to make it to where people know that the law does not exclude some of these technological advancements,” he said.

West said they found the legislation would have inadvertently meant people who operated rideshare cars would have been breaking the law, so he and Senate sponsor Steve Stadelman changed it to provide an important carveout.

“We need to make sure that they are protected in terms of how people are able to use their phones to provide ride-sharing services,” West said.

The ban wouldn’t apply to passengers. It also excludes ambulance drivers, firefighters and law enforcement officers.

The law takes effect Jan. 1. At that point, violators could face existing distracted driving fines, which are up to $75 for the first offense, $100 for the second offense, $125 for the third offense and $150 for all future offenses.

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September 7, 2019 at 07:38AM

Legislation provides license reciprocity for service members, spouses

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Southwestern Illinois legislators rallied statewide to unanimously pass HB 1652, enabling expedited license reciprocity for active-duty military service members, to include members of the U.S. Coast Guard, Guardsmen, Reservists, and military spouses.

This legislation was led by Illinois Rep. LaToya Greenwood, Rep. Jay Hoffman, Rep. Tony McCombie, Rep. Katie Stuart, Rep. Debbie Meyers-Martin, Rep. Mary Edly-Allen, Rep. Michael Halpin, Rep. Kelly Burke, Sen. Christopher Belt, Sen. Neil Anderson, Sen. Paul Schimpf, Sen. Rachelle Crowe, and Sen. Cristina Castro.

Gov. J. B. Pritzker signed the bill (now public act 101-0240) on Aug. 9. This bill affects approximately 110 professional licenses administered by the Illinois Department of Finance and Professional Regulation.

This enhanced process has been viewed nationally as an achievement envied by other states. The legislation helps military members and spouses serving at Illinois bases to obtain reciprocity for their professional licenses to start work faster in Illinois. A military liaison will aid these professionals to move applications through the process in a more efficient and effective manner. IDFPR will provide an annual report that tracks the status of all military-related applications to ensure no one gets lost in the licensure process. 

“In today’s two household income families, it is critical for military members and spouses to be able to expedite the transfer of their professional licenses to gain employment, because it often takes upward of 24 months for military spouses to find work," said Mike Riley, chairman, Leadership Council Public Policy Committee. "Considering many spouses are only at a military base for 2-3 years, difficulty in gaining sustainable employment for spouses has been a significant reason why many military members leave the service early,”

Overall, Illinois has approximately 40,756 active-duty, reserve, and National Guard service members, and 14,889 spouses residing in Illinois. This bill not only has an impact on Scott Air Force Base, which brings a $3.5 billion impact to the region, but also Great Lakes Naval Air Station, Rock Island Army Arsenal, and the Illinois National Guard. 

The new law complements license reciprocity for teachers, which Illinois passed in 2018. 

“The nation appreciates and supports the military, but sometimes less visible to the public are their husbands, wives, and children, who endure many unique challenges," Brandy Meyer, a military spouse and local teacher said.

“As an educator, I know from experience what it is like having to get recertified to teach every time my husband moves to a new state,” Meyer said. “What this law does for me and other military spouses is it allows us to transfer our licenses from other states to Illinois. This law removes a roadblock that can prevent us from working and having our own careers.”

The new law will take effect in January.

“Scott’s service members and their spouses appreciate the passage of spouse license reciprocity in the state of Illinois," said Col. J. Scot Heathman, Scott Air Force Base installation commander and commander of the 375th Air Mobility Wing. "Military spouses often sacrifice their own professional success to accompany their husbands and wives as they move from one assignment to the next; sometimes putting their careers on hold or giving up on their professional aspirations altogether. This law recognizes the challenges our military spouses face,”

“By allowing them to expeditiously transfer their current licenses and certificates to Illinois, this law creates an avenue for our military spouses to seek and apply for employment opportunities immediately upon their reassignment to Scott,” Heathman said. “It is a win not only for our military spouses but also for the region’s employers who can capitalize on their talents and skills.”

“We want to thank everyone who worked on this effort with our state legislators to address this important issue for our military families," said Jay Korte, chairman of the Leadership Council Military Affairs Committee. "This law is a testament to Illinois’ commitment to being a military-friendly state. It shows that Illinois cares about its service members and their families. It demonstrates how much the state values its military installations and understands the importance of the bases’continued success to Illinois and to the nation.”

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September 6, 2019 at 07:16AM

Meet state Rep. Mary Edly-Allen at upcoming events

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State Rep. Mary Edly-Allen will meet with constituents over coffee from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, at Lee Donuts, 124 Peterson Road, in Libertyville and at the same time on Tuesday, Sept. 17, at Barbara’s Bookstore in Hawthorn Mall in Vernon Hills.

Edly-Allen, a Democrat from Libertyville, will listen to ideas and answer questions. Also, her mobile office will be at various locations in her 51st District Sept. 12, 17, 19 and 24. Email repedyallen@gmail.com or call (224) 206-7647 for more information.

The 51st District includes all or portions of the Barrington area, Lake Zurich, Long Grove, Libertyville and Mundelein.

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September 5, 2019 at 11:13AM

Attorney Dave Vella, incumbent John Cabello announce bids for state rep

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ROCKFORD — Attorney Dave Vella, a Democrat, has his sights set on the 68th District state representative seat occupied by Rep. John Cabello, R-Machesney Park.

Both men launched their respective campaigns on Wednesday. The district includes sections of northwest and east Rockford, Loves Park, Machesney Park and Cherry Valley.

Vella’s grandfather, E.J. “Zeke” Giorgi, served the Rockford area as a state representative in Springfield for nearly 30 years until his death in 1993.

“When I was a kid, I went down to Springfield with him,” Vella said. “I was a page for a while in the House and he’s always been my hero.”

Cabello is a self-described tax watchdog and a Rockford Police Department officer.

“I have been honored to serve the people of the 68th District in the Illinois General Assembly and I once again will step up and represent their interests,” Cabello said in a news release. “Every two years I have had my name on the ballot and voters have responded by sending me to Springfield to fight against higher taxes and spending.”

The state’s 2020 primary election is March 17. The general election is Nov. 3.

Vella, 48, is managing partner of the law firm Vella & Lund and is embracing what he said is a new strategy to fight domestic violence while empowering victims.

“I will make it a priority in my time downstate to support and encourage the creation of the vital Winnebago County Family Justice Center,” Vella said on his campaign website.  “This will serve as a beacon to all victims of domestic violence in our area and combat the most pervasive violent crime in our community. They will have a place to come for support, for services and most importantly to break the cycle of violence.”

Vella is also touting what he said is the great promise in problem-solving courts, which address addiction, mental health problems and veterans issues.

He supports the restoration of passenger rail service between Rockford and Chicago, which was discontinued in 1981.

“We’re going to have to get help from the federal government and we’re going to have to get more money from the state,” he said. “It’s probably going to have to be a government-business partnership.”

Vella, who once tackled a client who witnesses say punched a prosecutor in a courtroom, earned his law degree at Northern Illinois University. He currently serves as an elected trustee for Rockford Township.

Cabello, 48, was appointed to represent the 68th District when Rep. Dave Winters stepped down in August 2012. He was first elected to the seat in November 2012 and has served ever since.

Cabello said he will continue to fight against what he called the radical agenda of the Democratic Party, which now controls Illinois government.

“I am representing the values and wishes of the people of the 68th District who are tired of paying more taxes and seeing the businesses and jobs fleeing the state because of the anti-business agenda of the party in power,” Cabello said. “I am also proud to have done everything I could to protect the protectors, firefighters and first responders.”

Ken DeCoster: 815-987-1391; kdecoster@rrstar.com; @DeCosterKen

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September 4, 2019 at 06:25PM

Rep. Maurice West, CUB to host clean energy discussion

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Wednesday

Sep 4, 2019 at 5:03 PM

ROCKFORD — State Rep. Maurice West and the Citizens Utility Board will co-host a discussion about clean energy from 6 to 7 p.m. Sept. 17 at Javon Bea Hospital-Rockton, 2400 N. Rockton Ave.

Attendees will learn about money-saving energy efficiency programs that can cut their utility bills and new state legislation, the Clean Energy Jobs Act.

For information: jjones@citizensutilityboard.org.

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September 4, 2019 at 05:17PM

Rep. Maurice West, CUB to host clean energy discussion

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Wednesday

Sep 4, 2019 at 5:03 PM

ROCKFORD — State Rep. Maurice West and the Citizens Utility Board will co-host a discussion about clean energy from 6 to 7 p.m. Sept. 17 at Javon Bea Hospital-Rockton, 2400 N. Rockton Ave.

Attendees will learn about money-saving energy efficiency programs that can cut their utility bills and new state legislation, the Clean Energy Jobs Act.

For information: jjones@citizensutilityboard.org.

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September 4, 2019 at 05:17PM

Yednock attends Vactor Manufacturing plant’s grand opening

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Yednock attends Vactor Manufacturing plant’s grand opening

 

STREATOR – State Rep. Lance Yednock, D-Ottawa, is touring local businesses throughout the Illinois Valley to discuss the state’s balanced budget along with tax credits that will help businesses grow. He recently toured the new Vactor Manufacturing plant in Streator to attend its groundbreaking and discuss new ideas to attract new businesses to Illinois.

“Building a stronger Illinois will take a lot of work, and to help make that happen businesses will need more resources to create good paying jobs,” Yednock said. “Companies like Vactor need incentives to stay in Illinois and contribute to growing local economies. That is why I supported a balanced budget plan that repeals burdensome taxes and strengthens policies that foster business and job growth.”

Yednock toured Vactor Manufacturing in Streator, which is a company that specializes in engineering durable equipment to assist with sewer cleaning, vacuum excavations and basin cleaning. Yednock met with company owners to discuss current work projects and discuss potential ideas to bring more businesses to Illinois.

Yednock supported Illinois’ balanced budget, which was backed by the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association, and eliminates more than $1 billion in the state’s unpaid bills and implements the Blue Collar Jobs Act. His plan strengthens existing job creating tax credits, expands machinery equipment exemptions for businesses and begins to eliminate the state’s franchise tax.

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September 4, 2019 at 05:18PM

After teen’s suicide, new Illinois law changes criminal interrogation at schools

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Illinois law now requires schools to notify and include a parent or guardian when students are questioned about criminal matters at school.

State Rep. Stephanie Kifowit, D-Aurora, was the bill’s chief sponsor in the Illinois House. She said House Bill 2627 gives students a better idea about protocol when it comes to criminal interrogation at school. She said before the law was signed there wasn’t a specific protocol in place if a student was suspected of committing a crime.

The new law prohibits students from being left alone during an interrogation by a resource officer or school administrator. It also requires a parent or guardian to be immediately notified. If they cannot be present during the interrogation, the school must have a mental health professional with the student.

The law was prompted by Corey Walgren’s death. The 16-year-old Naperville North High School student killed himself after he was questioned about an alleged sex tape by a school resource officer and a school dean without his parents’ knowledge.

The Illinois Sheriff’s Association initially opposed some aspects of the bill as it was making its way through the legislature. Association officials worked with lawmakers to help eliminate possible unintended consequences for school safety, Illinois Sheriff’s Association Executive Director Jim Kaitschuk said. He said the organization worked to help ensure the bill would have the intent lawmakers were looking for “but also not comprise school safety and the safety of other students.”

The final version included provisions to allow for immediate interrogations if student safety is at risk.    

The new law took effect last week.

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September 4, 2019 at 01:36PM

Miro on representing El Chapo and Epstein, Drizin on the felony murder law, Rep. Kifowit and much more

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We welcome back Illinois State Representative Stephanie Kifowit to discuss the new law on in-school interrogations.

Co-Director of the Center on Wrongful Convictions and Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law Professor Steven Drizin discusses IL’s felony murder law and the Central Park 5 case.

Mariel Colon Miro discusses her experience representing high profile clients such as El Chapo and Jeffrey Epstein.

In the Legal Grab Bag, Illinois Commerce Commission Commissioner Sadzi Oliva and Founder of Eames Law Group Ltd. Brent Eames join Tina and Rich to cover breaking legal news involving new Texas gun control laws, DeNiro suing for binge-watching “Friends”, a runaway Juggalo golf cart attack and the Baby Shark copyright lawsuit.

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September 3, 2019 at 08:02PM

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