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Collins advocates for youth in care: ‘Their transition out of DCFS is vital to their future’

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Friday, March 22, 2024 11:18 AM

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SPRINGFIELD – Continuing her advocacy for youth in care across Illinois, State Senator Lakesia Collins is pushing for legislation to address their struggles and how Illinois can help with the transition out of DCFS and support their future.

“As someone who has gone through the foster care system and faced homelessness on my departure, I cannot explain how vital this change is for so many who are currently in the state’s care,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “Making sure our youth can transition out of care to find stability and thrive in life is my top priority.”

Collins’ legislation, Senate Bill 2820, would extend the eligibility for youth in care from 21 years old to 23 years old, allowing youth to stay in the DCFS system for two more years.

  • SB 2820
  • DCFS

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Collins works to protect patients in nursing homes

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024 07:17 PM

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Lakesia Collins is leading a measure to combat retaliatory efforts from nursing homes on patients.

“Patients in nursing homes should not have to worry about retaliation for wanting better living conditions for themselves,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “We are making an effort to expand the definition of retaliation to fit actions that are interfering with residents’ quality of life and are in response to protected activities.”

Senate Bill 3559 would expand the definition of “retaliatory action” to include retaliation against residents of nursing homes in the form of reduced access to services, neglect, selective restrictions and other adverse actions that interfere with the quality of life and are related to their involvement in a protected activity.

  • Seniors
  • SB 3559
  • Nursing Homes

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Collins works to further family reunification efforts for youth in care

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Wednesday, March 06, 2024 10:12 AM

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SPRINGFIELD – To stop the disproportionate impact of financial responsibilities on families in the foster care system, State Senator Lakesia Collins advanced a measure that would include family circumstances as part of the determination process when evaluating parents’ ability to pay for the cost of foster care.

“Right now, parents can be held responsible for more than they can afford to pay, causing reunification efforts to be significantly delayed,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “If we want to focus our efforts on reunifying families, then we cannot overload the financial responsibility for care on parents who cannot afford it despite giving their best efforts.”

Senate Bill 3367 would make parents of children living in foster care responsible only for the cost of the foster care if the Department of Children and Family Services has conducted a thorough, individualized review of the family’s circumstances and found that payment would not be contrary to the best interests of the child and would not harm reunification efforts.

  • SB 3367
  • Foster Care
  • Reunification
  • Youth in Care

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Collins secures funding for accessible transportation in Chicago

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Wednesday, February 28, 2024 04:19 PM

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CHICAGO – A community-based nonprofit organization, Search Inc., was awarded $144,000 to offer safe, reliable and accessible transportation options, thanks to strong support from State Senator Lakesia Collins.

“Creating more options for disabled folks in the community allows them to have more flexibility for when and where they choose to use transit,” said Collins (D-Chicago). “With these investments, we are developing our public transportation network to give residents more options when they need to travel for health care or work, and I am proud to support this investment.”

Through the Consolidated Vehicle Procurement Program, administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation, more than 500 paratransit vehicles valued at $57.1 million have been awarded to 113 transit providers. The vehicles will be delivered to public transportation providers as well as nonprofit organizations serving seniors and individuals with disabilities.

The program helps smaller transit agencies navigate the red tape of the public bidding process while ensuring their vehicles meet federal requirements and specifications. Search is set to receive two vehicles through the program, totaling $144,000, for better accessible transportation. Search serves more than 350 individuals and their families annually, from Lincoln Square in Chicago to Evanston, Skokie, Morton Grove and Mount Prospect.

  • Transportation
  • Consolidated Vehicle Procurement Program
  • IDOT

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Welcome

Dear friends,

Thank you for visiting my legislative website. I am honored to serve members of the 5th district and I look forward to the opportunity to serve you during the 103rd General Assembly.

Your opinions are always appreciated, and I urge you to contact my Chicago office (312) 298-9181 or Springfield office (217) 782-6252 if you have any questions or concerns.

To learn more about current legislative issues, please visit the General Assembly website at www.ilga.gov or the Senate Democratic Caucus website at www.illinoissenatedemocrats.com.

 

Senator Lakesia Collins
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Section C, Room C
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-6252

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Chicago, IL 60623
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