SPRINGFIELD — Illinois high school students may soon have more choices in their classes, thanks to a measure by State Senator Willie Preston that would allow alternatives to foreign language courses.
“Every student’s path looks different,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “Some young people want to go straight into the workforce, learn a trade or skill they can actually use after graduation. We should be opening doors for students, not boxing them into a one-size-fits-all approach.”
SPRINGFIELD — Illinois drivers may soon see fairer automobile insurance rates thanks to a measure backed by State Senator Willie Preston that would prohibit auto insurance rates from being excessive, inadequate or unfairly discriminatory.
“People are already stretched thin trying to keep up with the rising cost of living,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “When families are paying more for groceries, gas and everyday necessities, they should not also have to worry about unpredictable spikes in their auto insurance bills. This legislation is about putting protections in place so working people are treated fairly and insurance companies are held accountable.”
SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Willie Preston supported legislation to protect Illinois homeowners from unfair rate hikes similar to those endured in the last few years, improving affordability for residents.
“Families across our communities are already stretched thin trying to keep up with groceries, gas, mortgages and everything else going up around them,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “Insurance companies should not be able to hit people with massive rate hikes without warning or accountability.”
SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Willie Preston is urging the adoption of legislation aimed at strengthening protections for property owners while modernizing Illinois’ property tax sale system.
“For too many families, falling behind on property taxes can quickly spiral into losing everything,” said Preston (D-Chicago). “This bill gives people more time to get back on their feet while making sure the system is more transparent and fair when properties do have to be sold.”
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