GRAYSLAKE – State Senator Mary Edly-Allen invites constituents to visit her new district office in Grayslake at an open house on March 5.
“I am beyond excited to work with my constituents in the 31st district in this new location,” said Edly-Allen (D-Libertyville). “With this new building, I plan to hold regular meetings and form new legislation with my constituents and community in mind.”
The open house will be held from 1-3 p.m. at 10 North Lake St. Suite 112 Grayslake, IL 60030. Edly-Allen will be joined by Representative Laura Faver Dias, whose office is located in the same building.
“My job is to represent our communities and district. I invite my constituents to stop by to meet me and learn about the resources our office provides,” said Edly-Allen.
For more information, contact the district office at 847-548-5631.
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Mary Edly-Allen, along with the members of the Illinois Senate Women’s Caucus, participated in a CPR training course led by Illinois Heart Rescue and the American Heart Association Thursday.
According to the American Heart Association, about 90% of people who suffer out-of-hospital cardiac arrests die, making it important for the general public to learn how to perform hands-only CPR.
“For far too long, CPR training has only included male mannequins, perpetuating the stigma against giving CPR to women,” said Edly-Allen (D-Libertyville). ”This training was vital because it highlighted the importance of looking out for cardiac arrest symptoms in women – not just men.”
Statistics show that women are less likely to receive bystander CPR. From 2021-2022, 19% of men in Illinois who were experiencing cardiac arrest received CPR from a bystander, compared to just 9% of women. Overall, men were 1.23 times more likely to receive bystander CPR in public settings, and their odds of survival were 23% better than women’s.
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Mary Edly-Allen (D-Libertyville) issued the following statement after hearing the governor’s Fiscal Year 2024 budget proposal:
“Middle class and working families have faced grave financial despair over recent years – from the COVID-19 pandemic to inflation. It’s vital that we continue to set families and children up for success by fully funding the education system, providing more workforce development opportunities and increasing MAP grant eligibility.
“As a teacher, I know firsthand the effects of the ongoing teacher shortage. While there is more work to be done to attract young people to the field, I am pleased the proposal includes recruitment and retention efforts to improve the teacher pipeline.
“I look forward to working with my colleagues over the coming months to pass a balanced budget that prioritizes education, teachers and working families.”
GRAYSLAKE – St. Augustine College will be granted $500,000 to help boost pre-apprenticeship programs throughout the northern suburbs in partnership with the University Center of Lake County, State Senator Mary Edly-Allen announced.
“Expanding the Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship program will bring more jobs and opportunities to the Lake County area,” said Edly-Allen (D-Libertyville). “By providing St. Augustine College with new avenues for training, we’re opening doors into steady and highly-needed construction and building trade careers.”
The Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship was created to promote diversity, inclusion and use of apprentices in state-funded capital projects. Comprehensive pre-apprenticeship programs help participants gain admission to apprenticeship programs, which provide a greater opportunity to obtain employment in the construction trades and secure long-term employment. The program providers offer structured pathways and manage the program graduates' transition from the pre-apprenticeship program to a full apprenticeship program in construction and building trades.
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