ReadyNation recap: Thank you for helping secure bipartisan victories for Illinois kids, workforce & economy! Happy Monday, ReadyNation members and friends: Now that the Illinois General Assembly has finished its spring legislative session, I write to thank you for your efforts in helping secure a number of significant state-policy victories for kids – moves that, in turn, will aid in strengthening our workforce and economy. Happy Monday, ReadyNation members and friends: Now that the Illinois General Assembly has finished its spring legislative session, I write to thank you for your efforts in helping secure a number of significant state-policy victories for kids – moves that, in turn, will aid in strengthening our workforce and economy. Below are a few highlights of these policy wins, all of which enjoyed solidly bipartisan support. The good news starts with the FY2019 state budget, which the Governor signed into law this morning. The budget reflects many of ReadyNation’s top priorities for boosting workforce preparation and productivity:
In other news from Springfield, ReadyNation helped to secure:
Over the coming weeks, we’ll circulate a sign-on letter and invite you to join ReadyNation in urging the Governor to sign those child care bills into law. In the meantime, we thank you once again for your help in making these policy wins a reality for not only Illinois children, but our hopes for boosting both workforce and economic development. So many of you joined letters to policymakers, met with them in person, joined in our news events or submitted newspapers letters and op-eds – all of which made a significant difference! In that same vein, we encourage you to join us in thanking Illinois lawmakers for their bipartisan cooperation in finalizing this state budget. The roll calls for the budget votes are posted here for the Illinois House and here for the Senate; please don’t hesitate to ask for any help you might like with such outreach. Have a great week, and a great summer – Sean Sean Noble, Illinois State Director Published: 06/04/18 |