Senate OKs Gillespie plan to study gaps in apprenticeship programs
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SPRINGFIELD – Illinois would identify gaps between workforce needs and available apprenticeship programs under a plan by State Senator Ann Gillespie that was approved by the Senate Wednesday.
Senate Bill 2024 passed with bipartisan support and no opposition. It was Gillespie’s first time presenting a bill before the Senate.
The legislation requires the state to study apprenticeship programs and workforce needs in Illinois and file a report with the General Assembly.
“My goal is to see what we can do in Illinois to close the gap between workforce needs and available apprenticeship programs,” said Gillespie, an Arlington Heights Democrat who has made career and technical education one of her priorities. “Under this plan, the state would devote more time to studying demographic and regional workforce trends so that we can better prepare to meet the needs of employers and employees in Illinois.”
Senate Bill 2024 would require the state to research existing apprenticeship programs, assess the workforce and apprenticeship needs in each region of the state, identify regional gaps, identify funding streams for programs, compile data on trends and industrial needs of each region, identify job fields that have high participation rates among diverse communities, and more.
Proponents include the Technology and Manufacturing Association, Associated Builders and Contractors and the Young Invincibles.
Gillespie sets sights on boosting career and technical education
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SPRINGFIELD – A successful grant program that is putting people to work in central Illinois would be available to community colleges in the suburbs and elsewhere throughout the state under a proposal from State Senator Ann Gillespie.
The proposal would establish the manufacturing training grant program. It is modeled in part after a job skills training initiative at Richland Community College in Decatur, which received a $1.5 million state grant in 2018. The collaboration of state, local and private resources in that community is expected to put as many as 225 people to work.
“This is a phenomenal program, and I think it could be replicated at community colleges throughout Illinois with the state’s help,” said Gillespie (D-Arlington Heights). “With the proper investment and strong partnerships, we can put people to work in manufacturing, health care and technology jobs in communities statewide.”
Gillespie joins vote to raise smoking age in Illinois
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SPRINGFIELD – Illinoisans would have to be 21 to purchase tobacco products and e-cigarettes under a measure approved by the state Senate Wednesday.
State Senator Ann Gillespie (D-Arlington Heights) is a co-sponsor of the legislation, House Bill 345.
“The medical evidence is clear and irrefutable: smoking imperils the health of children and young adults,” Gillespie said. “The sooner we implement this law, the fewer children we’ll see on the path to long-term smoking and the life-altering medical consequences that come with that choice.”
Raising the smoking age is expected to reduce the overall smoking rate by about 12 percent.
Under House Bill 345, consumers must be at least 21 to purchase tobacco products, electronic cigarettes and alternative nicotine products.
Gillespie hosting cannabis town hall in Mount Prospect
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Please join us for a town hall meeting to learn about a proposal to legalize adult-use cannabis in Illinois. The plan's sponsor, State Senator Heather Steans, will lead a presentation and answer audience questions afterward.
The event will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 30, at the Mount Prospect Public Library. Constituents of all viewpoints are welcome to come and learn.
This town hall discussion is being jointly hosted by State Senator Ann Gillespie, State Senator Julie Morrison, State Rep. Mark Walker and State Rep. Jonathan Carroll.
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