SPRINGFIELD – With nearly one in 10 Americans lacking health insurance coverage according to the U.S. Census Bureau, State Senator Laura Ellman is working to advance legislation to ensure Illinois residents are not locked out of coverage due to past-due premium payments.
“Health care coverage shouldn’t be out of reach for someone simply because they’ve fallen behind on a previous payment,” said Ellman. “This legislation is about protecting access to care and making sure families can get insured when they need it most.”
Read more: Ellman bill protects access to health coverage, prevents denials over past-due premiums
SPRINGFIELD – Nearly 90% of Illinois’ public water systems rely on groundwater as a primary or supplemental source, leading State Senator Laura Ellman to convene a subject matter hearing on Thursday, bringing together stakeholders and experts to begin a broader conversation on groundwater governance across the state.
“Groundwater is one of our most critical yet often overlooked natural resources,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “This subject matter hearing is an important first step in understanding the risks that lie below the surface, and how we can build a more sustainable, data-driven framework to help ensure clean water is available in the near term and beyond.”
Read more: Ellman leads conversation on Illinois’ groundwater future
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Ellman is spearheading new legislation to modernize Illinois’ financial oversight laws and strengthen consumer protections through Senate Bill 3676.
“As technology and commerce evolve, our laws must keep pace,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “This update would give our regulators the tools they need to oversee modern financial operations and ensure the marketplace remains fair and transparent for Illinois consumers.”
Read more: Ellman spearheads overhaul of outdated financial regulations to protect consumers
SPRINGFIELD – According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 2.8 million infections and 35,000 deaths occur annually in the U.S. thanks to antibiotic-resistant bacteria. To combat emerging pathogens after antibiotic resistance rose during the COVID pandemic, State Senator Laura Ellman, in partnership with the Illinois Department of Public Health, spearheaded a new initiative aimed at updating and allowing for dynamic control of antimicrobial-resistant organisms under current law.
“Pathogens don’t stand still, and neither should our policies,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “By updating our laws, we can better prepare hospitals to respond to evolving public health threats, not just one specific organism, but the full range of pathogens that may put patients and staff at risk.”
Read more: Ellman advances modern public health protections to combat emerging pathogens
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