Illinois State Senator Laura Ellman
Recent News About Illinois State Senator Laura Ellman
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Ellman: 'Illinois First Steps can help you start your child’s college savings through Bright Start or Bright Directions with a $50 seed deposit'
Sen. Laura Ellman wants her constituents to know about a program run by Ithe Illinois Tresurer's office, to make college more affordable for their children. She shared information about the Illinois First Steps program on Aug. 3.
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Livie: ‘Illinois taxpayers should not be paying for hotel rooms and travel expenses for out of state women seeking abortions in Illinois’
Naperville resident Gracia Livie took to Twitter to claim legislators are working on legislation that would pay for hotel rooms for out-of-state women seeking abortions
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‘Illinois Democrats are apparently getting the message’: Senate candidate Murray
State Senate candidate Kathleen Murray is criticizing Illinois’ politicians and the school districts that continue to pursue mask mandates despite a restraining order deeming the practice illegal.
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'Water and sewer assistance is here!': Ellman highlights program to help Illinois residents pay water, sewer bills
Illinois state Sen. Laura Ellman (D-Naperville) recently announced an assistance opportunity for water and sewer utility bills.
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Ellman: Education expense bill "better reflect the realities of higher education"
Students could soon be able to use college savings accounts on more educational expenses or job-training programs tax-free now that a bill has passed the Illinois Senate Financial Institutions Committee.
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Ellman pushing to protect Illinois firefighters from harmful ‘toxic exposure’
A bill aimed at "phasing out" toxic chemicals found in foam used to fight fires unanimously passed the Illinois State Senate April 23.
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Ellman on Santos nomination: 'I'm thrilled to see [Santos]' picked to lead Census Bureau
A Democratic state senator lauded President Joe Biden's pick of Robert Santos to head the U.S. Census Bureau, which, if approved would make him the first Latinx and person of color to lead the agency.
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Ellman: $66 million COVID-19 relief aid will help districts 'move forward'
District 21 schools are slated to receive $66.1 million to help resolve issues the education system has endured due to COVID-19, the Naperville state senator said on April 1.