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Illinois is endangering girls and telling parents they don’t matter | Opinion
The safety of kids has rightly been the nation’s focus over the previous two weeks. Because the atrocity of the varsity bloodbath in Uvalde, Texas, unfolded, many mother and father, myself included, realized our kids’s security have to be taken with the utmost seriousness. It rightly deserves to be a prime precedence for residents and lawmakers alike.
However within the shadow of the horror in Texas, Illinois governor J.B. Pritzker and lots of Democrats within the Illinois Basic Meeting immediately—and deliberately—positioned their state’s younger women grave hazard.
Due to the legislators’ votes and Pritzker’s signature, on June 1, Illinois’ Parental Discover of Abortion (PNA) regulation is not in impact. The repeal not solely usurps the rights of oldsters and endangers women in Illinois, however impacts households all through the Midwest and past.
With out the PNA regulation, Illinois abortion suppliers are not required to inform mother and father or guardians if their minor daughters, aged 17 and youthful, are dropped at them for an abortion. The regulation didn’t require parental consent for such abortions—solely that oldsters be notified a minimum of 48 hours beforehand.
Many mother and father in Illinois and neighboring states don’t know that PNA has been repealed. In a last-minute flurry of lobbying and deal-making in the course of the Illinois Veto Session final October, supporters of the PNA repeal have been capable of safe the votes they wanted by amending a probate invoice, disguising their intent and the invoice’s true function.
The PNA repeal was rushed to a vote and handed in each chambers—the Home voted on it at 11:30 p.m. Governor Pritzker signed the laws late on a Friday afternoon the week earlier than Christmas with no media current.
Pritzker continues to make the false assertion that repealing Parental Discover of Abortion was vital to guard women in abusive houses, despite the fact that he effectively is aware of that the regulation contained a blanket waiver to guard such women. He has to obfuscate, nonetheless, as a result of the overwhelming majority of Illinois voters—72 %, together with 58 % of voters who recognized as “pro-choice”—wished to maintain the PNA regulation in place.
So now, in Illinois, minor women can’t get their ears pierced or go on a faculty discipline journey with out their mother and father’ consent, however they’ll acquire abortions with out their mother and father even being notified.
The repeal of PNA denies younger women the chance to obtain acceptable bodily or emotional care earlier than, throughout or after an abortion. It encourages secrecy and even dishonesty between youngsters and those that love them most. The one individuals who will find out about a woman’s abortion are those that profit from it—the sexual predators, human traffickers or teenage boys who strain their girlfriends into aborting.
A majority of Illinois state legislators voted to repeal parental discover even after the testimony of Dr. Brook Bello, a intercourse trafficking survivor and founding father of Extra Too Life, a corporation that helps girls escape trafficking. Bello says that she was taken for abortions three totally different instances whereas she was being trafficked. She is now unable to have youngsters of her personal. She poignantly informed legislators that, had her mother and father been notified earlier than one among her abortions, they may have been capable of decide what metropolis she was in, and even what avenue she was on. She may have been rescued from her traffickers a lot earlier than she was.
In response to the Nationwide Marketing campaign to Forestall Teen and Unplanned Being pregnant, 32 % of minor moms between the ages of 15 and 17 are impregnated by males older than 20. These statutory rapists, too, can now simply cowl their crimes with abortion in Illinois.
As only one instance amongst many, previous to Illinois’ PNA regulation going into impact, Indiana center college principal Peter Downey introduced a 17-year-old he had impregnated to Chicago for a secret abortion. Downey was arrested for his crimes simply final yr. It’s naive to assume related situations is not going to play out once more now that PNA is not in impact in Illinois. Ladies from any state can now come to Illinois for an abortion with out their mother and father’ data.
Parental discover legal guidelines work. Since 2013, when PNA went into impact, Illinois Division of Well being statistics confirmed the variety of minor women acquiring abortions has dropped by roughly one-third. Now that development will reverse, and since Illinois has publicly funded abortions, taxpayers might be footing the invoice.
By repealing the PNA regulation, Governor Pritzker and his allies have made clear that they care extra about defending human traffickers and the earnings of their pals within the abortion business than about defending the rights of oldsters and the protection of younger women. Dad and mom throughout the Midwest, and the nation, have to know—and to recollect.
Amy Gehrke is the Government Director of Illinois Proper to Life. She is the mom of two daughters.
The views expressed on this article are the author’s personal.
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How To Watch Illinois vs. USC: Game Time, Odds, TV Channel & Online Streaming
How to Watch No. 13 Illinois vs. USC
Game Time: 11 a.m. Saturday
TV Channel: Big Ten Network
Online Streaming: FoxSportsGO
Radio: All Illinois basketball games air live on radio in the Champaign (WDWS-AM 1400) and Chicago (WLS-AM 890) markets. The game will also be broadcasted on other networks throughout the state; check the Fighting Illini Radio Network for more information.
Odds: N/A
Quick Hits
Illinois Fighting Illini (12-3, 4-1 Big Ten)
Head Coach: Brad Underwood (8th Season)
Last Game: 91-52 win over Penn State
Gameday Reading:
USC Trojans (9-6, 1-3 Big Ten)
Head Coach: Eric Musselman (1st season)
Last Game: 82-69 loss to Indiana
What Happened The Last Time These Two Played?
Nov. 19, 2012: Illinois 94, USC 64
LAHAINA, Hawaii — Brandon Paul scored 26 points and Illinois used a hot first half to ride to an easy 94-64 win over USC Monday night at the Maui Invitational.
Illinois shot just under 69 percent in the first half on its way to a 31-point lead at the break. USC pulled no closer than 18 points in the second half despite some sloppy play from Illinois, which finished with 20 turnovers.
The Illini (4-0), who never trailed, also got 13 points from DJ Richardson, 11 from Tracy Abrams and 10 from Tyler Griffey.
USC (2-1) was led by Eric Wise with 13 points.
Illinois plays host team Chaminade on Tuesday. The Division II school knocked off Texas earlier Monday.
By the way, this is weird. Our “GameThread” on TCR (it’s something we used to do for games, you may remember), included this:
“By the time this game is over both USC and the entire state of Hawaii may be in the Big Ten.”
Uhhhhh, good call, Tom Fornelli!
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Thornton grad Morez Johnson has career-high 20 points as No. 13 Illinois routs Penn State
Ben Humrichous scored a season-high 21 points, Thornton grad Morez Johnson Jr. had a career-high 20 points with 11 rebounds and No. 13 Illinois beat Penn State 91-52 on Wednesday night at State Farm Center in Champaign for its fifth consecutive victory.
Tre White also had 20 points to help Illinois (12-3, 4-1 Big Ten) win with scoring leader Kasparas Jakucionis sidelined by a bruised forearm.
Penn State star Ace Baldwin Jr. aggravated a back injury early in the first half and didn’t play in the second half. He didn’t score, missing all six of his shots.
Nick Kern Jr. had 13 points for the Nittany Lions (12-4, 2-3). Zach Hicks added 11.
Takeaways
Illinois: After sweeping No. 9 Oregon and Washington on a West Coast trip, Illinois was tasked with beating nemesis Penn State without Jakucionis, whose absence was announced just before the game. Humrichous and Johnson made up for the loss of Jakucionis.
Penn State: The Nittany Lions came into the night as the 10th-highest scoring team in the nation, averaging 86.8 points. They had scored a program record 80-plus points in six straight games. Penn State shot 31% against Illinois.
Key moment
A 21-2 Illini run in the first half gave them a 26-13 lead. Penn State missed nine straight shots during the stretch, going 7:56 without a field goal.
Up next
Illinois: Hosts Southern California on Saturday.
Penn State: Hosts No. 9 Oregon on Sunday.
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Freshly inaugurated Illinois legislators meet 'critical moment' after lame-duck infighting
SPRINGFIELD — After closing out a lame-duck legislative session tainted by internal strife, Illinois Democrats heralded a fresh start Wednesday as the latest class of the Illinois General Assembly enters a daunting budget season and prepares for the second presidency of Donald Trump.
“We meet here this afternoon at a critical moment in the history of our state and our country, and as the elected leaders from our communities, we have some difficult things to do in the days and months ahead,” Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch said at his chamber’s inauguration ceremony at the University of Illinois-Springfield.
“Trying to build connection, compassion and community in a time fraught with division and discord — these are challenges created and exacerbated by many factors beyond our control,” Welch said, nodding toward a second Trump administration at odds with Illinois’ supermajority Democratic Party. “The people who sent you here, who gave us this moment, expect us to move forward as one.”
But the Hillside Democrat’s caucus saw discord of its own in a lame-duck session confrontation that enraged Gov. JB Pritzker.
Several House Democrats shouted down Pritzker agency heads during a Monday caucus meeting over a controversial hemp regulation bill, in a heated encounter that ended with at least one staffer in tears and one of Pritzker’s top legislative priorities tanked.
The governor’s office criticized Welch for allowing the berating to happen, while Pritzker publicly slammed Welch for not calling a floor vote for the bill that would have effectively banned most sales of hemp-derived THC products like delta-8.
Pritzker demanded apologies to his staff, and on Wednesday he said “a little of that has happened,” while downplaying the possibility of any bad blood transitioning to the new legislative session as lawmakers grapple with an estimated $3 billion budget deficit.
“Every day is a new day to do the right thing,” Pritzker told reporters after presiding over the Illinois Senate’s inauguration. “People can make mistakes, and certainly mistakes were made and behavior was improper during that caucus. But people can make amends and we can all get along.”
Senate President Don Harmon preached a similar message of unity as he was sworn in for a third full term at the helm of the upper chamber. He advised his colleagues to “treat your neighbors well, stay humble [and] be kind.”
“Your seatmates, the members of your caucus, are your neighbors in the Senate. Your time here will be much more pleasant if you are good to them,” Harmon said inside a newly renovated chamber. “The Senate is an active laboratory for coalition building. Forge those bonds and look out for one another.”
Neither leader, nor Pritzker, went far into specifics on their legislative agendas heading into the spring session. While lawmakers ended the previous General Assembly without advancing legislation intended to preempt policies from the incoming Trump administration, “we’re all going to have to be on guard for what the impact of that will be in the state of Illinois,” Pritzker said.
He suggested Trump tariff policies and potential Medicaid cuts could exacerbate the state’s looming budget deficit.
“We don’t know what they’re going to do,” Pritzker said. “We know that we have a gap that we need to fill or that we need to manage in order to have a balanced budget, and I’m confident that we will do that. But it is true that there’s some unpredictable results that may come from Washington.”
The governor has until the end of May to hammer out a budget with lawmakers. He’ll deliver his initial proposal next month.
Other legislators floated their priorities for the upcoming session, including South Side state Rep. Kam Buckner, D-Chicago, who highlighted the need for a broad transit funding reform bill to avert a fiscal cliff; and Rep. Bob Morgan, D-Deerfield, who wants to add safeguards around the use of artificial intelligence in health care.
Republicans, who remain relegated to superminority status in Springfield, voiced frustration with the Democrats’ iron grip on the State Capitol.
“Illinois is a great place to live, and Illinois has always been a state of possibilities, but one-party control has stifled that success,” said House Minority Leader Tony McCombie. Republicans have been outnumbered in the House since 1994, and the Senate since 2000.
“I, like many, was disappointed with our election outcomes, and the ability for us to secure more Republican seats to bring some balance to the General Assembly,” McCombie said. “However, this was not due to a lack of good candidates or hard work, but due to special interests and Illinois’s gerrymandered maps, the most outrageous maps in the nation.”
With over $600 million raised in campaign contributions across all political campaigns in 2024, neither party had much to show for their time and money. The state House and Senate saw no party gain or lose a seat, as Democrats held onto their bicameral supermajority for four straight elections.
Republican Senate Minority Leader John Curran offered a cooperative hand in his chamber, praising Harmon “for making the table more open to the minority party. I look forward to that continued inclusion in the upcoming session.”
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