State sealState Senator Heather Steans Springfield Update
July 19th, 2011

Dear Neighbor,

 

This update provides an overview of many of the bills I passed this session as well as some upcoming community events. You can get more information on any of the bills by clicking on the bill number to link to the Illinois General Assembly website. If you have any questions about these or any other legislation, please contact me at 773-769-1717 or at hsteans@senatedem.ilga.gov.

 

Tobacco Use Cessation (SB673 ).The bill requires insurance companies regulated by the State to offer optional coverage or reimbursement of up to $500 annually for effective tobacco use cessation programs. The Illinois Chamber of Commerce is working with the Respiratory Health Association on a pilot to determine whether this program can reduce insurance costs as well. This bill awaits the Governor's signature.

 

Electric Vehicles (HB2903 ).Establishes a pilot program to assist car-sharing organizations in purchasing electric cars. The Governor signed this bill July 11, 2011.

 

Medicaid Advisory Committee (SJR35 ).Creates a bipartisan, bicameral legislative committee to provide ongoing oversight of the State's Medicaid program. Medicaid is the largest single budget item for Illinois, and with federal health care reform and our recent Medicaid Reform legislation that I sponsored, there are many changes coming.

 

Nursing Home Reform Trailer Bill (SB145 ). Applies applicable provisions from the nursing home reform bill that passed last session to facilities that serve individuals with developmental disabilities. It also separates 5 nursing home facilities that are Institutes for Mental Disease and provide higher levels of care than other IMDs into a separate regulatory category. While no changes were made to how these facilities are regulated, this change enables the provider assessment that was passed to receive federal approval. The Governor signed this bill July 14, 2011.

 

Analysis of Services for Individuals with Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities (SB1622 ).Requires the Department of Human Services to conduct a geographic analysis of supports and services for individuals with developmental disabilities and mental health illnesses. This bill awaits the Governor's signature.

 

Community Mental Health (SB1623 ).  Requires the Department of Human Services to report annually on the efforts to move persons with mental illnesses from institutional settings to more community-based settings and to issue a rule governing community-based residential settings. This bill awaits the Governor's signature.

 

Overhaul of Teacher Certification (SB1799 ). The Illinois State Board of Education negotiated this bill with all interested parties over two years. It creates a new license for educators, replacing the many certificate programs to streamline and update professional requirements of teachers and administrators. This bill awaits the Governor's signature.

 

Public Health Standing Orders (SB123 ).Enables public health professionals to provide vaccines under standing orders from physicians, thus allowing children to more easily get their back-to-school vaccines. This bill awaits the Governor's signature.

 

Nursing Home Infection Control (HB1096 ).Provides that a skilled nursing facility shall designate a person as Infection Prevention and Control Professional to develop and implement policies governing control of infections and communicable diseases. The Governor signed this bill July 14, 2011.

 

Oral Cancer Medication Parity (HB1825 ). Requires health insurance policies that provide coverage for intravenously administered or injected cancer medications to ensure that orally-administered cancer drugs are covered in similar fashion, both financially and in terms of treatment limitations. This bill awaits the Governor's signature.

 

Public Private Partnerships (HB1091 ). Enables the Illinois Department of Transportation and State Toll Highway Authority to enter public-private agreements to develop and operate new transportation projects. There is a significant public review process, including analysis and hearings by the independent, bipartisan Commission on Governmental Forecasting and Accountability required for any project to be considered. This bill awaits the Governor's signature and will likely have an amendatory veto and/or require a trailer bill.

 

Coverage for Individuals in Clinical Cancer Trials (HB1191 ). Ensures that individuals who are in qualified clinical cancer trials continue to receive coverage for routine patient care. Governor signed July 11, 2011.

 

Social Security Offset for Seniors (SB144 ). Currently seniors in Illinois are discriminated in their unemployment compensation benefits because payments due are reduced by their social security benefits due to them solely because of their age. Illinois is one of only 2 states that has not repealed this unfair practice. I was not able to the legislation passed because of the state's "negotiated bill process" for unemployment compensation changes. I am working to get this addressed in the fall.

 

State Charter School Commission (SB79 ). Establishes a quasi-independent Charter School Commission consisting of 9 members appointed by the State Board of Education. The Commission will authorize high quality charter schools throughout the state and provide greater oversight and accountability to charter schools. Local control over these schools continues to be honored as well. This bill awaits the Governor's signature.

 

Ban on Perchloroethylene ("perc") in Drycleaning (SB1617 ). With frequent detection of the toxin perc found in drinking water (one of the contaminants in the Hazel Crest well you may remember), this bill phases out the use of perc in drycleaning establishments by 2030. This long timeline was negotiated by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and the drycleaning industry to ensure these small businesses have to purchase clean technology while their old machines wear out. This bill passed the Senate and remains in the House.

 

                                                                                                                      

I am excited as I continue to get out in the community in the next weeks and hope to meet with many of you. I'm certain to be at the following events in the next weeks which I am sponsoring and welcome you to join me.

 

This weekend and Next Week

 

Celebrate Clark Street Festival

 

Saturday and Sunday July 23 and 24

On Saturday July 23 and Sunday July 24, I am happy to be a sponsor of the 6th Annual Celebrate Clark Street Festival between Morse Avenue and Touhy Avenue. This festival features live entertainment, games for kids, art &craft vendors, and a diverse selection of food. I hope to see you at this event between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m.

Click here for more information on the festival

 

Andersonville Farmer's Market

Wednesday, July 27

On July 27 I am happy to be a sponsor for this wonderful Farmers Market. Visit our table from 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. to meet me and discuss any issues or concerns. Also receive a reusable bag to carry all that wonderful food home with you. The Farmers Market is open from 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

 

Click here for more information on the Andersonville Farmers Market

 

Beyond

 

Movie in the Park at Touhy Park

Tuesday, August 9

Join me to watch How to Train Your Dragon (PG). The movie begins at dusk (approximately 8:00 p.m.), but before the movies begins, stop by our table to pick up a fun kids bag. 

Click here for more information on the Movie in the Park at Touhy Park

 

Concert in the Gazebo at Welles Park

Tuesday, August 16

On August 16 join me for a fun filled evening of music. Nelson Gill will entertain us with Children's songs of the Caribbean. Concert begins at 6:30, but before the concert begins, stop by our table to pick up a fun kids bag. 

Click here for more information about the Concert in the Gazebo at Welles Park

 

Glenwood Ave Arts Fest

Saturday and Sunday August 21-22

On Saturday August 21 and Sunday August 22 I am happy to be a sponsor of the 10th Annual Glenwood Ave Arts Fest. This fest is a grassroots, non-profit free event and is located along Glenwood Ave at Morse. Experience art, theater, music and food. I look forward to seeing you at our table.

 

Click here for more information about the Glenwood Ave Arts Fest

 

 

On Friday July 22 from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 join your 48th Ward Elected Officials for an informal meet and greet at

 

Burkes Public House

5401 N. Broadway

Chicago, IL 60640

 

 

Wed July 27th

 

Local Business Tax Incentives and Business Owner Assistance Briefing,

Sponsored by Rep. Greg Harris, Ald. Pat O'Connor, Sen. Heather Steans

Co-Sponsors:  Andersonville Chamber, Uptown Business Partners, Edgewater Chamber, Lincoln Bend Chamber, North Center Chamber, Lincoln Square Chamber and West Ridge Chamber

 

Come out and learn how your business can receive great tax credits and grants that are available which include but are not limited to the following:

  • Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC)- of $1,500 up to $9,000
  •       Free Legal Assistance at IDES Administrative Hearings for Small Business
  •          Illinois State Veteran's Tax Credit of up to $1,200
  • Illinois State Tax Credit for hiring Ex-offenders- Tax Credit of up to $600
  • IRS- Special Payroll Tax Exemption form- Tax Credit of up to $1,000
  • Health Coverage Tax Credit (HCTC) National Emergency Grant (NEG)
  •   Learn about the Services the Illinois Department of Employment Security offers including triage of needs, resource room, assessment and interview, resume preparation and labor exchange system and many more.

Swedish Covenant Hospital

Anderson Pavilion Auditorium

2751W. Winona, Chicago, IL 60625

Parking Available

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

8:30am to 11:00 a.m.

 

RSVP to (773)348-3434 or Coleman@gregharris.org