SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Ellman supported a measure to strengthen protections for domestic violence survivors by streamlining the process to allow firearms to be inaccessible for individuals subject to emergency restraining orders.
“Domestic-related gun violence is a devastating reality that leaves lasting scars on families and communities,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “Adding this layer of protection for those at risk is a critical preventative measure to safeguard the most vulnerable. I’m proud of this bipartisan legislation my colleagues and I have passed to take meaningful action and address this crisis directly. But our work is far from done, and we must remain committed to preventing further harm.”
House Bill 4144, or Karina’s Law, would strengthen firearm removal requirements when domestic violence protection orders are issued. Under the bill, law enforcement would be required to remove firearms from individuals whose FOID cards are revoked due to emergency restraining orders within 96 hours of a judge’s order. This measure establishes clear guidelines for enforcement, ensuring consistent application statewide and addressing the risks posed by firearms in domestic violence situations.
Read more: Ellman backs Karina’s Law to prevent domestic-related gun violence
As temperatures continue to drop, I encourage you to participate in my Winter Clothing Donation Drive to benefit the DuPage Health Coalition and DuPage residents in need. Those interested in participating should donate gently used or new winter clothing items including gloves, hats, coats, and scarves. Please contact my district office at 630-601-9961 or send us a message at
I will be joining my district office team in providing our Mobile Office Hours on Wednesday, January 15 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Fry YMCA. For residents with questions regarding state issues or need assistance with a state agency, I encourage you to attend this informational event. Please contact my district office by calling 630-601-9961 for more details.
NAPERVILLE – State Senator Laura Ellman announced that eight school districts across the 21st District will receive over $915,000 in additional funding to help alleviate financial challenges.
“Evidence-based funding gives schools the resources and financial backing they need,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “These investments are critical in ensuring local schools meet their children’s educational needs.”
The funding comes from the 2017 Illinois Senate Democrat-backed evidence-based funding formula – an overhaul of the way the state funds K-12 education. The law made school funding more equitable by calculating the needs of individual school districts and basing its state revenue on those needs. The formula takes into account a district’s total enrollment, poverty rate and number of special education or English language learners, among other factors.
Read more: Ellman announces local schools will receive over $915,000 in evidence-based funding
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