
Would you like to discuss a legislative idea? Do you need assistance with a state agency? Come by my mobile office hours on Feb. 21 from 9 to 11 a.m. at Ackerman SFC, located at 800 St. Charles Rd in Glen Ellyn. For more information please do not hesitate to reach out to my office at (630) 601-9961 or email
NAPERVILLE – Thanks to strong support from State Senator Laura Ellman, the Naperville and Glen Ellyn Park districts received a combined total of $1.2 million from the Open Space Land Acquisition and Development grant to help continue ongoing improvements.
“Strong communities start with strong public spaces,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “Investing in our parks is an investment in the quality of life for every resident, now and for future generations.”
Read more: Ellman announces $1.2 million investment in local parks

NAPERVILLE – To show appreciation and lift the spirits of local seniors, State Senator Laura Ellman is collecting cards for seniors and residents in long-term care facilities for Valentine’s Day.
“A heartfelt Valentine’s Day card can brighten a day and show our appreciation for the generations who built our communities,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “One card can remind our seniors that they are loved, seen and valued.”
Ellman is encouraging residents to write handmade or store-bought cards to help bring joy to older adults who may be feeling lonely during Valentine’s Day. Children are also encouraged to participate.
Cards can be mailed or delivered now through Feb. 11 to Ellman’s office at 24W500 Maple Ave., Suite 215 Naperville, IL 60540. Cards can be dropped through the mail slot.
For more information, contact Ellman’s office at 630-601-9961.

SPRINGFIELD – Come Jan. 1, a law brought by State Senator Laura Ellman will strengthen consumer protections by stopping out-of-state tech companies from misleading residents by advertising themselves as banks when they are not properly regulated or insured.
“When people hear the word ‘bank,’ they assume their money is safe and trust that their deposits are protected,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “This law ensures companies can’t play fast and loose with that trust just to grow their customer base.”
Read more: Consumers protected from falsely advertised banks under new Ellman law on Jan. 1
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