Illinois
AARP Illinois’ 2022 Legislative Session: We Fought Hard and Won
This 2022 Spring common legislative session, AARP Illinois fought onerous on points necessary for its 1.7 million members and older adults in Illinois.
Under is a abstract of the various legislative wins that AARP Illinois advocated for on behalf of older adults throughout the state.
These wins will convey significant change to older adults throughout the state within the areas of nursing residence reform, caregiving, retirement safety, livable communities, reasonably priced housing, utilities, residence and community-based companies and shopper protections.
NURSING HOME RATE REFORM
A brand new legislation will convey reforms in nursing residence services to prioritize residents’ high quality of life, cut back inequities of care, and demand heightened facility accountability and transparency.
COMMUNITY SPOUSAL SUPPORT
Group spouses will now be permitted to retain the best allowable quantity of their very own property underneath state and federal legislation.
SB 1405 makes positive nobody in a nursing residence will ever should die alone once more by guaranteeing residents will have the ability to have a cherished one by their aspect
LIVABLE COMMUNITIES:
HB 2775 invoice ensures that renters can’t be turned away for utilizing Social Safety, veteran’s housing advantages or different sources of earnings reminiscent of vouchers if they’re in any other case certified. Landlords persevering with these discriminating practices may face litigation in state courtroom.
SB 1975 makes it simpler for older adults and folks with disabilities in Prepare dinner County to obtain and keep property tax advantages by offering for automated annual renewal of the Individuals with Disabilities Exemption and streamlines advantages for low-income seniors.
HOME AND COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES:
A invoice handed creates a three-year Illinois Fee on LGBTQ Getting old; requires the Director of the Illinois Division on Getting old to nominate an LGBTQ Older Adults Advocate (first within the nation) to make sure the wants and experiences of LGBTQ older adults and older adults dwelling with HIV are integrated into the division’s programming and policymaking; and requires suppliers which might be funded by or contract with the Illinois Division on Getting old full LGBTQ older grownup consciousness and competency coaching.
The authorized FY23 Illinois state finances absolutely funds
finances absolutely funds the state’s Group Care Program, provides a further $4 million for caregiving.
DEMENTIA TRAINING
Senate Invoice 3707 will be certain that training on Alzheimer’s and dementia, security dangers, and efficient communication are integrated into the annual coaching for Group Care Suppliers.
Home Invoice 4388 applies the dementia coaching necessities to paramedics that already apply to medical doctors, nurses, and different healthcare suppliers. Because of this paramedics will obtain no less than one hour of coaching on dementia care and communication prior to every relicensure, as a part of the present coaching hours required for relicensure.
MAKING ILLINOIS AFFORDABLE
The FY23 Price range provides property tax rebates of as much as $300 and expands the earned earnings tax credit score to those that are 65 and older.
HB 4979 permits the proprietor of an entire life insurance coverage coverage, when acquiring favorable consideration for Medicaid to make an irrevocable project of all or part of his or her rights underneath the coverage to a funeral residence in accordance with a specified provision of the Illinois Funeral or Burial Funds Act.
UTILITIES
HB 4973 strengthens the power of the Illinois Commerce Fee to guard shoppers from fraudulent practices of different retail electrical and fuel suppliers. It amends the Client Fraud and Misleading Enterprise Practices Act and provides that fines for violations will be as excessive as $10,000 (presently $1,000). The Fee might also now revoke a provider’s certificates if there’s a sample of violations.
DISRUPTING DISPARITIES FOR LGBTQ OLDER ADULTS
SB3490 creates three-year Illinois Fee on LGBTQ Getting old; requires the Director of the Illinois Division on Getting old to nominate an LGBTQ Older Adults Advocate (first within the nation) to make sure the wants and experiences of LGBTQ older adults and older adults dwelling with HIV are integrated into the division’s programming and policymaking; and requires suppliers which might be funded by or contract with the Illinois Division on Getting old full LGBTQ older grownup consciousness and competency coaching.
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Illinois will be fourth school for Tomiwa Durojaiye
Tomiwa Durojaiye was a three-star recruiting win for Kentucky in the 2022 high school cycle. The Delaware native picked the Wildcats over South Carolina after recording 58 tackles, 25.5 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, and two forced fumbles as a senior. The senior defensive lineman would spend just one season in Lexington.
Duojiaye entered the transfer portal in the spring window ahead of the 2023 season. Durojaiye landed at West Virginia and had a strong year as a redshirt freshman. The defensive lineman recorded 23 tackles, six tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, 14 pressures, and played 270 snaps. Despite the strong close to see playing for a 9-4 team, Durojaiye decided to enter the portal again.
Tomiwa Durojaiye landed at Florida State and only played 32 snaps this season. Durojaiye then became a three-time transfer when he entered the transfer portal on Dec. 9. The defensive lineman found another power conference home on Tuesday.
The defensive lineman has committed to Illinois and will play in a fourth power conference in 2025 after spending time in the SEC, Big 12, and ACC.
Alex Afari Jr. and Josh Kattus are the only signees from Kentucky’s 2022 high school class remaining on the roster.
The transfer portal is open for business and so far we know of 20 players who will be seeking out greener pastures this offseason.
- DL Keeshawn Silver (Committed to USC on Dec. 19)
- DB Avery Stuart
- LB Jayvant Brown
- TE Tanner Lemaster (Committed to Eastern Michigan on Dec. 22)
- TE Khamari Anderson (Committed to Arizona State on Dec. 22)
- TE Jordan Dingle (Committed to South Carolina on Dec. 18)
- OL Courtland Ford (Committed to UCLA on Dec. 17)
- OL Ben Christman
- OL Dylan Ray (Committed to Minnesota on Dec. 21)
- OL Koby Keenum (Committed to Mississippi State on Dec. 22)
- DL Tommy Ziesmer (Committed to EKU on Dec. 15)
- WR Dane Key
- WR Barion Brown (Committed to LSU on Dec. 14)
- WR Anthony Brown-Stephens
- WR Brandon White
- EDGE Tyreese Fearbry (Committed to Wisconsin on Dec. 22)
- EDGE Noah Matthews
- EDGE Caleb Redd (Committed to Kansas on Dec. 20)
- RB Chip Trayanum
- QB Gavin Wimsatt
To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. Keep closer tabs on the Cats with our staff-only sticky thread on KSBoard, which will have updates on departures and targets throughout the offseason. Not a KSR+ member? Try it out today.
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Illinois Basketball Report Card: Grades vs. Missouri (Game 11)
Sunday was a huge step forward for Illinois (8-3, 1-1 Big Ten) on multiple fronts. An 80-77 win over Missouri in the team’s annual Braggin’ Rights game was the headline, but the subtext was infinitely more important.
Against the Tigers (10-2, 0-0 SEC), the Illini came through in crunch time (after letting potential wins against Northwestern and No. 1 Tennessee slip through their grasp) and earned only their second win away from the State Farm Center this season. They also got the best of a physical battle for the first time and remained poised despite some highly questionable calls from the officials and some squirrelly behavior on the part of Mizzou.
It was arguably Illinois’ best team win yet of 2024-25. So how did the Illini grade out individually? We’re here to hand out the report cards:
In the postgame presser, Underwood gave Johnson a shout-out, saying that he thought the freshman forward had his best game of the year against Missouri. You’ll get no argument here. Johnson had six points (3-for-4 on field goals) and eight rebounds – including five on the offensive end – in just 19 minutes. His interior defense and rim protection have never been better or more valuable.
Boswell’s field-goal shooting is the embodiment of hit-or-miss (2-fo-12 against the Tigers), but his on-ball defense was again elite – along with his rebounding (nine) and playmaking (a game-high five assists). Although he missed a free throw at the end that could have salted the game away, Boswell’s determination in going hard to the rim and 11-for-12 showing at the line were key difference-makers.
Jakucionis finished with 21 points against Mizzou – his sixth straight game of at least 20, only the fourth time since 1996-97 that a Big Ten freshman has achieved the feat. His clutch shooting and steady hand at the free-throw line (8-for-8) were vital, but his turnovers (five on Sunday) continue to be a problem – especially because many of them appear to be so preventable. Scary as it sounds, he’s still learning.
Foul trouble limited Ivisic for stretches against Missouri, but he was amazingly effective when essentially forced into action while handcuffed. He had several key stops and rebounds when the Tigers went at him – especially when they went at him with 7-foot, 300-pound Peyton Marshall. Ivisic managed 10 points and 11 important rebounds in a clipped 25 minutes.
Although plagued by the same foul issues experienced by Ivisic, White turned in similar production against Missouri: 13 points (on ultra-efficient 5-for-7 shooting) and eight rebounds. Additionally, he was an effective and versatile defender while taking nothing off the table (only two turnovers), which is what the Illini need from him moving forward.
Lawhorn had seven points on 3-for-4 shooting in just 14 minutes, and his energy – especially on a fastbreak layup that sent the Illini up 51-44 during a key second-half stretch – was just the lift Illinois needed on a day when foul trouble demanded that others to step into the breach.
Underwood swears that Humrichous’ shooting stroke will come around, saying that – like any other player – he just happens to be “going through a moment.” We tend to agree. In the meantime, though, Humrichous’ struggles on offense are compounded by a lack of output on the boards (only one on Sunday) and his defensive matchup issues against long, athletic forwards such as Missouri’s Mark Mitchell, Trent Pierce and Aidan Shaw.
Riley is figuring out where he can fit in on this deep, well-balanced Illini squad while also going through some freshman fits and starts. The competition has improved, sure, but he also appears to be pressing rather than letting the game come to him as he did during his explosive start. He’ll get there.
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