State Senator Laura Fine (D-Glenview) will be co-hosting two 90 minute Town Hall Meetings with State Representatives Robyn Gabel and Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz at the end of the first week of June. The meetings will focus on the accomplishments of the General Assembly during the recent legislative session.
Please see below for more information regarding the specific town hall in your area. The town halls are free and open to the public. Seating and capacity are on a first come, first served basis. We hope to see you there!
End of Session Town Hall, Evanston
Thursday, June 6, 2019, from 7 - 8:30 pm
Evanston Public Library Community Room
1703 Orrington Avenue, Evanston
End of Session Town Hall, Glenview
Friday June 7, 2019 from 10 - 11:30 am
Park Center Lakeview Room
2400 Chestnut Avenue in Glenview
“Legalization doesn’t eliminate the need for medical cannabis.”
SPRINGFIELD – Hours after the Illinois House approved legislation legalizing the use of recreational cannabis, State Senator Laura Fine (D-Glenview) led the charge in the Senate to expand Illinois’ medical cannabis program.
“The legalization of recreational cannabis doesn’t eliminate the need for medical cannabis,” Fine said. “Many people rely on medical cannabis as part of their treatments and will still continue to do so once recreational cannabis becomes legal. We need to make sure they’ll still have access to the medications they require.”
Senate Bill 2023 expands access to the medicinal cannabis program. It gives nurse practitioners and physician’s assistants the authority to certify a patient’s eligibility for medicinal cannabis. Currently, only doctors have this authority. The bill also adds 12 additional conditions for eligibility bringing the total number of conditions to 54.
“Medical cannabis has been proven to be an effective method for treating debilitating medical conditions,” Fine said. “By expanding the number of possible conditions as well as the number of medical professionals that can certify eligibility, we can ensure that patients who need medical cannabis for their treatment can receive it.”
The bill passed the Senate on concurrence. It will be sent to the Governor for approval.
SPRINGFIELD – A balanced budget passed the Illinois Senate today after receiving support from a majority of the body, including State Senator Laura Fine (D-Glenview), who afterward issued the following statement:
“Today I joined many of my colleagues in the Senate in passing a fiscally responsible, balanced budget for the next fiscal year. This budget will provide funding to essential human services, schools and universities in our state.
“I’m thrilled at the investment this budget puts toward not just colleges and universities, but prospective students as well. We are investing in our students through an increase in MAP grants and the AIM HIGH. We need to show students in Illinois that we are willing to invest in their education and their futures.
“This budget, although not perfect, will provide predictability for our providers, municipalities, schools, community colleges and universities. It will bring stability as our state moves into the next fiscal year”
The budget passed the Senate as a series of several bills, and must be approved by the House of Representatives before being sent to the governor. Should they receive the governor’s signature, they would go into effect July 1.
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