State agencies and institutions only could purchase american and Illinois flags manufactured in the United States under a measure sponsored by State Senator Steve Stadelman that passed in committee this week.
As a government, we have no business flying our state and nation’s flags if they aren’t made in America,” Stadelman said. “Supporting our local businesses and economies should always take priority. This is the right thing to do.”
The measure would change the Flag Display Act to no longer allow state institutions or agencies to purchase American and Illinois flags from manufacturers outside of the U.S.
“Our state agencies and institutions purchase flags every year,” Stadelman said. “This will ensure those flags are American made.”
Under the Flag Display Act, flags are designated to be necessary supplies for institution and agency budgets.
House Bill 605 passed the Senate State Government Committee without opposition and now heads to the Senate floor for further consideration.
Students need to understand consequences of sexting: Stadelman
Schools that teach sex education would be required to include a lesson about the risks of sexting under a measure sponsored by State Senator Steve Stadelman that passed committee this week.
“The last time this curriculum was updated, technology was not as advanced as it is today,” Stadelman said. “This measure would modernize our state’s education standards to include sexting so our children know the long-term effects and consequences of what may seem like a harmless act.”
House Bill 24, introduced by State Representative Maurice West, won approval of the Senate Education Committee on a vote of 10-5 and now heads to the Senate floor for further consideration. If approved there and signed by the governor, the bill would require schools that offer a sex education course or unit to modify their current curricula to include an age-appropriate lesson on sexting and its potential consequences.
“Students need to know about the real-life consequences of sexting,” Stadelman said. “How do we expect them to make an informed decision if they aren’t taught the dangers of sending or sharing sexually explicit messages?”
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