Illinois State Senator Adriane Johnson
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Johnson advances measure to prohibit corporal punishment in private schools

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Wednesday, May 01, 2024 09:56 AM
  • Education
  • safety
  • Children

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SPRINGFIELD – To ensure students across the state are kept safe and treated with respect at school, State Senator Adriane Johnson is leading a measure to address corporal punishment against students in private and non-public schools.

“Corporal punishment should never be used in schools. It is not only harmful physically, but it also teaches children that violence is an acceptable way to solve problems,” said Johnson (D- Buffalo Grove). “Illinois students deserve equal protection under the law, no matter where they attend school.”

House Bill 4175 would prohibit the use of corporal and physical punishment in all schools in Illinois, except the use of certain restraints in specific circumstances to prevent a student from imminently harming themselves or others. Currently, physical punishment is only explicitly prohibited in public schools. Johnson’s measure would extend the prohibition to all private and non-public schools.

“National data has shown Black boys are twice as likely and Black girls are three times as likely to receive physical punishment at school as their white counterparts, and students with disabilities are also overrepresented,” said Johnson. “This treatment ultimately contributes to further trauma and developmental harm. We must protect our children and promote positive and respectful forms of discipline.”

House Bill 4175 passed the Senate Education Committee and now heads to the full Senate for further consideration.

 

Johnson measure to enhance water quality of Lake Michigan advances

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Friday, April 12, 2024 12:46 PM
  • Environment
  • Lake Michigan
  • H2024
  • SB3716

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Adriane Johnson passed a measure to require regular monitoring of water quality from nearshores, harbors and public water supply intakes in Lake Michigan.

“Lake Michigan is the largest public drinking water supply in the state, serving nearly 6.6 million people, in addition to being Illinois’ largest recreational resource,” said Johnson (D - Buffalo Grove). “The protection of water resources is essential for sustaining public health, quality of life and economic prosperity.”

Senate Bill 3716 would update an existing provision to ensure that the IEPA is regularly monitoring water quality from nearshores, harbors and public water supply intakes in Lake Michigan. The measure would also require the IEPA to provide an executive summary every two years on conditions of the water quality in Lake Michigan to the governor and General Assembly. This update further aligns Illinois with the federal Clean Water Act. 

“This measure gives us the ability to fully maintain our long-standing policy to restore, protect and enhance the environment,” said Johnson. “In protecting our environment, we safeguard the quality of life for future generations.”

Senate Bill 3716 is a part of a package initiative, H2024, aimed to enhance water quality. To learn more about these other measures, click here.

Senate Bill 3716 passed the Senate Friday and heads to the House for further consideration.

 

Johnson advances measure to highlight the diversity and inclusion of non-profits

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024 03:46 PM
  • Ethics
  • Diversity and inclusion

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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Adriane Johnson championed a measure to require certain non-profit organizations to disclose the aggregate demographic data of their boards of directors and officers, and to make this information available on their website.

“We are taking vital steps to support diversity and inclusion in the non-profit sector,” said Johnson (D – Buffalo Grove). “While individual board members can decline to disclose any or all demographic information, it is important that we continue to highlight and elevate leadership diversity, equity and inclusion throughout Illinois.”

Senate Bill 2930 would require charitable organizations that annually report $1 million or more in grants to other charitable organizations to disclose on their public-facing websites the aggregate demographic data of their boards of directors. This demographic data includes race, ethnicity, gender, veteran’s status, disability status, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Additionally, in collecting this information, the organization must provide an opportunity for individual board members to decline to disclose any or all of their personal demographic information.

“Illinois is extremely diverse and – in requiring this transparency of nonprofits –  we further embrace that diversity,” said Johnson. “This sets a positive example for other organizations, and hopefully encourages broader progress in the future.”

Senate Bill 2930 passed the Senate Wednesday.

Johnson advances measure to bring new elementary school to North Chicago

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024 02:03 PM
  • Education
  • North Chicago

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WAUKEGAN – Recognizing the dire need for a new elementary school in North Chicago, State Senator Adriane Johnson advanced a measure to expedite the process.

“The school in question was built in the 1950s and rehab is no longer a cost effective nor responsible solution,” said Johnson (D – Buffalo Grove).  “Students deserve a more immediate solution to achieve a better academic environment.”

Senate Bill 464 would allow North Chicago District 187 to move forward with a new building on the most efficient timeline possible by bypassing public referendum requirements – saving the district critical resources and time. Since 25% of North Chicago District 187 sits on federal land, it has been awarded a number of federal grants.

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Thank you for visiting my website!  I am proud to serve as the State Senator from Illinois' 30th District, representing much of the Northern Suburbs. I want to make this site a useful resource. I use my website to get your feedback and your opinions so that I can better serve my constituents. I hope you’ll find this site helpful in keeping up to date with what’s happening in our district and in Springfield. If you have any questions about legislation or issues facing our area, do not hesitate to call my office. I always appreciate hearing from my constituents and I greatly value your thoughts, opinions and feedback.

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