Heather Steans
State Senator
Community Update
 

February 9, 2010
Dear neighbor,
 
Too many of us are experiencing the unfortunate reality that the CTA did not successfully avert service cuts.  I am particularly concerned about how these service reductions affect our community.  As I am working in Springfield to fully fund transit and achieve a stable state budget overall, it is very helpful to have personal stories that I can share with CTA officials and other legislators regarding the impact these cuts have on people's daily lives.  If you have a story you would like to share, please email me at hsteans@senatedem.ilga.gov.  For up to date information on the service cuts, see the CTA's website.  
 
Below are a couple of other updates pertinent to our community.  We are back in session in Springfield as well and I will keep you updated about what we are - or are not - accomplishing going forward.
 
Somerset Nursing Home
 
A federal judge denied a temporary restraining order to block the termination of Medicaid funding at the Somerset nursing home in Uptown on Friday.  The Somerset will continue to receive funding for thirty more days, and then funding will stop.  After this point, residents must either be relocated or the facility must be sold to new owners and recertified for Medicaid funding.   I have been in frequent communication with the Illinois Department of Public Health concerning this issue; termination of Medicaid funding is a rare action for the government to take.  The Illinois Department of Public Health has a court-appointed monitor in the facility.  State agency employees are assisting residents with questions and relocation.
 
To read an additional update and background about the closure, click here
 
Rogers Park in the New York Times
 
For those of you who missed it, the New York Times recently highlighted the ethnic diversity and funky charm of our own Rogers Park neighborhood.  Read the article here.

Best,
Heather A. Steans
 
 
Upcoming Community Event 
Saturday, February 20, 2010
2nd Annual El Pueblo Canta: A Concert Celebrating the Struggle for Immigrant Justice and supporting local immigrant justice work
Saturday, February 20th
St. Gertrude Social Hall, 1420 W. Granville Ave 
Chicago , IL  60660

Doors open at 6:30pm and concert starts at 7pm.
Cost of ticket: $25 general admission; $10 Students/Limited Income

Proceeds benefit the work of : Centro Romero, Chicago New Sanctuary Coalition, and Wellington Avenue UCC.
 
For more information click here.