Villa law bans ticketing in schools
SPRINGFIELD – A new law championed by State Senator Karina Villa addresses the discriminatory disciplinary practice of ticketing in schools. “Our schools should be places of learning and growth – not
SPRINGFIELD – A new law championed by State Senator Karina Villa addresses the discriminatory disciplinary practice of ticketing in schools. “Our schools should be places of learning and growth – not
SPRINGFIELD – A new law led by State Senator Karina Villa increases access to alternative options for opioid prescription medication. “Unfortunately, many individuals who relied on pain medication developed a
SPRINGFIELD – A new law led by State Senator Karina Villa addresses the mental health concerns of defendants who have been determined to be unfit for trial languishing in county jails.
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Karina Villa championed a new law that ensures students can access mental health services through their college or university to address the alarming rates of mental
SPRINGFIELD – A new law sponsored by State Senator Karina Villa cracks down on landlords who maliciously or ignorantly place a minor on an eviction action, resulting in negative consequences affecting
SPRINGFIELD – Ante la revocación por parte del gobierno federal de un memorando de póliza del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de 2021 que prohibía la aplicación de leyes migratorias en
SPRINGFIELD – Amid the federal government’s rescission of a 2021 Department of Homeland Security policy memo that prohibited immigration enforcement in protected areas, a new law championed by State Senator
WEST CHICAGO – State Senator Karina Villa announced that three local school districts will receive over $3 million in funding under the evidence-based formula this year, in addition to base
SPRINGFIELD – A new law led by State Senator Karina Villa will address increased congenital syphilis cases in Illinois. “This law upholds best practices to mitigate the alarming trend of
SPRINGFIELD – Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to allow the federal administration to move forward with firing thousands of U.S. Department of Education employees, functionally eliminating the agency, State