SPRINGFIELD – Communities in central Illinois and across the state would receive quicker and more reliable emergency medical services under legislation sponsored by State Senator Dave Koehler (D-Peoria) that advanced out of the Senate on Wednesday.
“By not allowing qualified and certified emergency medical personnel to work in their field, we run the risk of denying lifesaving care to our communities,” Koehler said. "This legislation works to ensure that our EMS providers are well-staffed, and that emergency care in Illinois is efficient and reliable.”
House Bill 2431 requires the Illinois Department of Public Health to adopt rules that would allow EMS personnel who have both been certified by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians and have applied for licensure to operate on provisional status.
This legislation will address staffing shortages in the EMS industry across the state. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many EMS providers have faced challenges finding adequate staffing and keeping ambulances available to serve communities.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has hit our health care workers especially hard, leading to staffing shortages,” Koehler said. “I hope that EMS staffs across the state are able to receive assistance and relief as a result of this legislation.”
House Bill 2431 will now return to the House for further consideration.
PEORIA – Thanks to work by the Illinois State Police and legislative initiatives led by State Senator Dave Koehler (D-Peoria), the state’s FOID card backlog has greatly reduced over the past year.
“Our communities have been struggling with the backlog for years,” Koehler said. “Safe and responsible gun owners who are doing the lawful thing by submitting their applications and waiting their turn should have quicker access to obtaining their licenses. I’m pleased to know that the unnecessary hassle and lengthy wait times are dissipating.”
Since 2020, ISP hired nearly 30 new Firearms Eligibility Analyst Trainees and other administrative personnel who are responsible for improving and streamlining FOID application processing. The increased employment has led to a backlog reduction of 89% for renewals and 75% for new applications.
This work by the ISP to address the backlog comes just months before House Bill 562, a law sponsored by Koehler and initiated by the state police, goes into effect. Under the new law, the FOID card renewal process will be expedited for safe and responsible gun owners in an effort to reduce hassle and prevent future backlogs. Lawful gun owners will additionally find it easier to keep their FOID cards and concealed carry licenses on them at all times through a new electronic option that will be made available for both documents.
“We can keep firearms out of the hands of those who are a danger to themselves and others without infringing on the rights of responsible and lawful gun owners,” Koehler said. “This legislation achieves both of these goals, and it has been a pleasure to work alongside the Illinois State Police to develop and pass this law that will help keep our communities safe.”
PEORIA – State Senator Dave Koehler (D-Peoria) is encouraging local small businesses to take advantage of Back to Business grants by submitting applications before the Oct. 13 deadline.
Koehler and the General Assembly allocated $250 million in American Rescue Plan Act dollars for small businesses experiencing COVID-19 losses, and the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity will continue to award grants on a rolling basis.
“Small businesses are the backbone of our communities,” Koehler said. “They kept their doors open and provided services through the unprecedented challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, and now it’s time for them to receive the help they deserve.”
Eligible businesses are encouraged to apply by visiting the DCEO website. To help restore operational losses incurred during the pandemic, the B2B program will provide grants ranging in size from $5,000 to $150,000, commensurate with losses experienced. DCEO will continue to accept applications for B2B grants through Oct. 13, 2021.
“Our community has already received over $250,000 in the first wave of Back to Business grants,” Koehler said. “I am pleased to know that so many local businesses have taken advantage of this great opportunity, and I hope that even more business owners will submit applications before the deadline.”
Koehler encourages residents to reach out to his office at 309-677-0120 or SenatorDaveKoehler.com with questions or concerns.
PEKIN – Due to its accomplishments, including a strong commitment to customer safety and satisfaction, the Illinois Department of Transportation selected Pekin Municipal Airport to receive a 2020 General Aviation Airport of the Year award, State Senator Dave Koehler (D-Peoria) announced.
“The Pekin Municipal Airport is a fantastic resource for our community,” Koehler said. “Its commitment to safety and service is undeniable, and this recognition is incredibly well-deserved. Congratulations to all involved.”
Pekin Municipal Airport is one of 12 airports across the state selected to receive an Airport of the Year award from the Illinois Department of Transportation. Award considerations include cooperation and coordination with the state, the airport’s safety record, maintenance of the facility, and promotion of aviation and educational events. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, awards were based on the achievements of the last two years.
“When I was hired, the airfield was in rough shape. Thanks to a diligent city council, airport commission, and an active tenant base, we now have a brand new runway, LED runway and taxiway lights and hangar development on the horizon for the first time in 30 years,” Airport Manager Todd Dugan said. “It’s amazing how much the airfield has improved in just four years, and the change in perception of the airport in the eyes of the community: from a dilapidated airfield to Illinois General Aviation Airport of the Year!”
More information and resources for the Illinois aviation community can be found on Illinois Aviation’s website.
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