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Coming Up: Property Tax Assessment Appeals Information Session

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Category: Latest News
Tuesday, September 17, 2019 04:38 PM
  • Events
  • Highland Park
  • Property Taxes

Property Tax MeetingJoin State Senator Julie Morrison and State Representative Bob Morgan for a Property Tax Assessment Appeals Information Session.

Lake County Chief Assessment Officer Robert Glueckert, West Deerfield Township Assessor Tom Healy and Moraine Township Assessor Mark Lindsay will discuss the property tax assessment process and how to file a property tax assessment appeal.

The event is being held on Monday, September 23 at 6:30p at the Recreation Center, Highland Park County Club (1207 Park Avenue West, Highland Park, IL).

Questions?

Contact Senator Morrison's office in Deerfield at (847) 945-5200.

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Morrison commends Michigan’s ban on flavored e-cigarettes, urges Illinois to follow suit

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Category: Latest News
Wednesday, September 04, 2019 05:03 PM
  • Tobacco 21
  • Public Health

16161316908 1e14effcb0 bSPRINGFIELD – State Senator Julie Morrison (D-Deerfield) responded this morning to news that Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has issued emergency rules banning flavored e-cigarettes and their marketing to youth:

“Today’s emergency ruling by Michigan Gov. Whitmer highlights the real dangers of e-cigarette use. Just a few weeks ago, an Illinois resident was the first to die from a mysterious lung illness linked to vaping. These products are dangerous and are being intentionally marketed to our youth with the addition of candy-like flavorings.

“I commend Michigan’s governor for acting to protect the health of her residents and I urge Gov. Pritzker to do the same. The health of our teens and young adults is too important to fail to act.”

Gov. Whitmer’s order prohibits the online and retail sale of flavored nicotine products in Michigan and will take effect as soon as the health departure issues rules in the next 30 days.

In July, Illinois Gov. Pritzker signed Morrison’s legislation making Illinois the first state in the Midwest to institute Tobacco 21, raising the age to purchase e-cigarette and tobacco products from 18 to 21.

Read more here on today’s announcement

DCFS reform package signed into law

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Category: Latest News
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 11:38 AM
  • DCFS
  • State Government
  • SB 1778
  • Child Safety
  • SB 193
  • SB 1239
  • HB 1551

Morrison w reporterSPRINGFIELD – A package of proposals passed by State Senator Julie Morrison (D-Deerfield) reforming the troubled Department of Children & Family Services (DCFS) agency was signed into law recently by Gov. Pritzker.

One of the most sweeping proposals signed is Senate Bill 1778, a proposal Morrison worked with advocates and fellow lawmakers on for years to update the confusing set of state rules governing reporting of child abuse in Illinois.

“The first step in addressing potential child abuse is the reporting of that behavior,” Morrison said. “If the abuse is not being reported – or if individuals don’t know the signs of abuse or who to even report to – the entire system is in jeopardy of not working, leaving abused children in dangerous situations.”

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Morrison law protects children from secondhand smoke

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Category: Latest News
Wednesday, August 28, 2019 10:29 AM
  • Health
  • Child Safety
  • HB 2276

Sen. Morrison Press Conference

SPRINGFIELD – Illinois is joining a growing list of states moving to protect children from secondhand smoke in cars after a proposal passed by State Senator Julie Morrison (D-Deerfield) was signed into law on Friday by Gov. Pritzker.

“Confined spaces with little to no ventilation only amplify the dangerous effects of tobacco use on minors,” Morrison said. “Over the last several decades, our understanding of the serious health effects of secondhand smoke have dramatically increased, and it’s time our laws reflect this reality.”

Morrison’s new law, contained in House Bill 2276, prohibits an individual from smoking in a car with a minor present. Violating this law is a petty offense, with first time penalties not exceeding $100.

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  1. Morrison: Illinois should be a leader in employment for individuals with disabilities
  2. Morrison proposals to expand dental anesthesia availability for individuals with disabilities signed into law
  3. Morrison appointed to Property Tax Relief Task Force
  4. Morrison law to study potential threat of microplastics
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Welcome!

Welcome to my legislative website! I am proud to serve as the State Senator from Illinois' 29th District, representing portions of the North Suburbs of Chicago in Lake and Cook Counties.

It is truly my honor to represent you in Springfield. Please do not hesitate to contact my office with questions or ways I can better serve you.

Sincerely,

Julie Morrison

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