Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford interviews State Senator Natalie Toro in this episode of the Sound of the State, discussing their shared experiences in education, the impact their communities have on their advocacy and their hobbies outside of the Senate.
Feb 21, 2024•17 min
Senator Doris Turner looks to protect consumers by curbing deceptive practices used by some businesses, while Senator Steve Stadelman advances legislation to give expanded safety to crime victims - those stories and more, in this edition of the Majority Report.
Feb 19, 2024•5 min
Catch up on legislation from Senator Natalie Toro benefiting renters in Illinois, efforts by Senator Michael Hastings to aid veterans in connecting with careers in state government, and a proposal to increase mental health treatment options from Senator Rachel Ventura in this edition of the News Brief.
Feb 16, 2024•5 min
Senator Doris Turner joins the Sound of the State along with Dr. Gina Lathan, co-owner and co-CEO of Route History in Springfield to discuss the Black experience along Route 66 and the significance of the infamous road to Black history in America.
Feb 14, 2024•17 min
The first full week of February saw a flurry of activity for new legislation filed, including bills from State Senators Natalie Toro, Cristina Castro, Michael Hastings, Doris Turner, Omar Aquino, Paul Faraci, and more. Get caught up on what's happening in Springfield with this edition of the Majority Report.
Feb 12, 2024•10 min
State Senator Doris Turner has filed legislation to protect grieving Illinois families from bad actors in the death care industry. Get that story, plus news from State Senators Julie Morrison and Paul Faraci, in this edition of the News Brief.
Feb 09, 2024•5 min
Illinois Senate Democrats unveiled a package of bills this week designed to lessen the burden on Illinoisans trying to grow their families through IVF and other fertility preservation methods. Get the details in this edition of the News Brief.
Feb 08, 2024•7 min
This edition of the News Brief features news from State Senators Doris Turner, Steve Stadelman, and Adriane Johnson, including legislation from Senator Turner to protect consumers from unwanted automatic renewals.
Feb 07, 2024•4 min
Get news from State Senators Bill Cunningham, Elgie Sims Jr., Dave Koehler, Patrick Joyce, and more, in this edition of the Majority Report.
Feb 06, 2024•7 min
Senator Dave Koehler joins the Sound of the State to discuss his initiative to give families and children the chance to bring action against health care providers who uses their own human reproductive cells during an assisted reproductive treatment without the patient’s written consent.
Feb 05, 2024•8 min
State Senator Dave Koehler is leading an effort to give family farms in Illinois help in keeping those farms in the family from generation to generation. Get the details on the Family Farm Preservation Act in this edition of the News Brief.
Feb 01, 2024•6 min
This edition of the Majority Report features a recap of the year's first joint meeting of the Senate and House Behavioral and Mental Health Committee, as well as reaction from State Senator Cristina Castro to a recent state Supreme Court ruling on pension consolidation, and more.
Jan 29, 2024•6 min
State Senator Cristina Castro reacts to a recent Illinois Supreme Court decision on pension fund consolidation, State Senator Willie Preston introduces legislation to help make our food safer, and more... in this edition of the News Brief.
Jan 25, 2024•6 min
Jan 24, 2024•7 min
State Senator Willie Preston joins the Sound of the State to talk about his recently-introduced measure to prioritize consumer health and safety, banning dangerous food additives routinely found in common supermarket foods.
Jan 22, 2024•5 min
What’s it like shadowing a senator? Hear from Camdyn Wood-Morris, a senior at Glenwood High School, who spent time with State Senator Doris Turner researching policy initiatives, visiting the police academy and more as part of Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton’s Girls Lead program.
Jan 19, 2024•7 min
Get updates on the progress of the state's Local Journalism Task Force and Underground Railroad Task Force, as well news from State Senators Natalie Toro and Laura Ellman, in this edition of the News Brief.
Jan 18, 2024•7 min
The Illinois Senate wrapped up the second full week of the new year with new legislation filed for the 2024 Spring session and new funding opportunities for local chambers of commerce affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Get those stories and more, in this edition of the Majority Report.
Jan 17, 2024•5 min
Illinoisans considering delaying starting a family could see increased insurance coverage for fertility preservation services, thanks to a new law introduced by State Senator Natalie Toro. Get more on that law, plus new laws which took effect on Jan. 1 from State Senators Adriane Johnson and Karina Villa, in this edition of the News Brief.
Jan 11, 2024•5 min
Jan 10, 2024•4 min
State Senator Mike Halpin joins the Sound of the State to discuss efforts made within Illinois and the Higher Education Committee toward improving higher education accessibility, the importance of funding, and investments the state has made affecting future generations of students.
Jan 09, 2024•9 min
Jan 05, 2024•5 min
As the new year begins, new laws take effect across Illinois - over three hundred of them for 2024. This episode of the Sound of the State takes a look at a few of those laws, from one making Illinois the first state in the nation to prohibit the banning of books, to another that waives pet adoption fees for our nation’s heroes.
Jan 01, 2024•13 min
Dec 18, 2023•5 min
Dec 12, 2023•6 min
Dec 04, 2023•5 min
Nov 30, 2023•5 min
Nov 20, 2023•5 min
Nov 14, 2023•5 min
Nov 14, 2023•4 min