12/17/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 12/18/2025 10:47
Senate Democrats lead landmark legislation to enhance civil rights amid ICE activities
CHICAGO - Members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus championed a new law aimed at safeguarding residents' constitutional rights and maintaining access to essential public services during increased federal immigration enforcement activity in Chicago and throughout the state.
The law responds to reports of intensive federal immigration operations in Chicago and other Illinois communities that have sparked concerns about potential constitutional violations and reduced access to critical services.
"There is no badge, no title, no mask that puts anyone above the Constitution. This law sends the message that if you abuse your authority, there are consequences," said Senate President Don Harmon (D-Oak Park). "Our rights follow us into the courthouse, onto campus, at the hospital and when taking our kids to daycare. No one gets to take them away. We are providing the victims of this chaotic federal assault a clear, legal path to go after their abusers and hold them accountable."
Villivalam measure securing world-class transit system for Illinois signed into law
SPRINGFIELD - State Senator Ram Villivalam spearheaded a new law providing necessary reforms and historic investments to address the public transit fiscal cliff and issues facing the system in Illinois.
"Riders, transit workers, and stakeholders from the business, labor, environmental, and urban planning sectors told my colleagues and I for years about the challenges and opportunities that exist with our public transit systems," said Villivalam (D-Chicago). "Their concerns were the same ones I see each time I have used public transit myself - delays, ghost buses or lack of service. The status quo wasn't working. It was time to make a change in order for people to get their school, job, and/or doctor's appointment in a safe, reliable, and accessible way."
Sims leads new law to protect Illinois from reckless federal budget
SPRINGFIELD - State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. led the charge to insulate Illinois taxpayers from damaging federal policy shifts, ensuring the state's Fiscal Year 2026 budget remains intact despite the federal administration's cuts to vital programs.
"The federal administration is recklessly cutting programs that Illinois families rely on, but we won't let their irresponsibility destabilize our state budget," said Sims (D-Chicago). "This law protects Illinois taxpayers and preserves our ability to fund schools, health care and essential services."
Enshrining reproductive rights
From deceptive crisis pregnancy centers to efforts from other states to weaponize digital data, State Senator Celina Villanueva details the challenges surrounding reproductive care - and how Illinois is pushing back through landmark legislation designed to safeguard personal freedom and privacy.
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