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ILLINOIS STATE HOUSE DISTRICT 76: Yednock Stands Up for Workers and Illinois Valley Families During Legislative Session

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Illinois State House District 76 issued the following announcement on June 1

During his first full legislative session, state Rep. Lance Yednock, D-Ottawa, proudly advocated for hard-working Illinois Valley families by working for a responsible budget, invest in a growing economy, and ensure workers’ rights are protected to help move Illinois in the right direction.

“I am proud to support a budget with no bureaucratic gimmicks that help provides vital services to seniors, properly funding education, and helping to pay back our state’s debt,” said Yednock. “I also supported a proposal to help reduce the tax burden on middle-class families under our unfair tax system. This measure would help provide tax relief for more than 99 percent of Illinois Valley families, while allowing us to prioritize resources for critical services and education.”

As a strong supporter of working men and women, Yednock also sponsored Senate Bill 1474, which protects the rights of workers to unionize and collectively bargain for higher wages, more compressive benefits, and safer working conditions. Under the new law, local governments cannot create so-called, “right-to-work” zones, which allows businesses to ignore workers’ rights. Yednock believes that stronger unions in Illinois mean a stronger middle-class.

As an avid hunter and sportsman, Yednock advanced Senate Bill 1139, aimed at reducing unnecessary regulations regarding firearms and supporting Second Amendment rights. The legislation eased restrictions placed on members of law enforcement and would allow active military members under 21 to apply for a Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) Card, currently only available to minors with parental permission.

“If you can fight for our country overseas, then I trust that our military members can responsibly handle a weapon here at home,” said Yednock. “Our members of law enforcement already undergo extensive training on firearms and are trusted with our public safety. To ask them to go through another round to own a gun or have a concealed carry license just adds more unnecessary government red tape.”

Yednock also supported measures that would help protect those with pre-existing conditions, including ensuring that insurance companies cover critical health monitors and screenings. Yednock supported Senate Bill 2026, which protects health care for millions of Illinoisans with pre-existing conditions. To lower skyrocketing medical costs burdening working families, Yednock supported legislation, House Bill 471, to stop double-digit premiums and a measure, House Bill 156, to cut the cost of prescription drugs.

“While Washington politicians continue to try and mess with our health care, I backed legislation this legislative session protecting individuals with pre-existing conditions and forces insurance companies to be held accountable,” said Yednock. “I am proud to have worked with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to help pass legislation to help build a stronger Illinois by building a stronger middle class. There is still more to do to support middle class families in Illinois, and I will continue to work with local leaders and my colleagues to shape the best policy for our communities and families.”

Original source can be found here.

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