General Updates from Senator Mike Simmons
Dear Neighbor,
I hope you had a safe and relatively quiet holiday season. The 2023 year is off to a very busy start. I am personally proud of the historic, nine-day Lame Duck Legislative Session we wrapped up last week that included passage of major legislation including one of the strongest assault weapons bans in the country, sweeping protections for reproductive rights and gender-affirming care, paid leave for workers, name change and birth certificate legislation, and new year-over-year funding for affordable housing.

I also took the oath of office and was sworn in to a second term representing our diverse communities in the Illinois Senate...
Sincerely,
Mike Simmons
State Senator | 7th District
Legislative Updates
Assault Weapon Ban Signed into Law

We have taken a monumental step forward in passing HB 5471...
Reproductive & Gender-Affirming Care Protections

Illinois continues to strengthen protections for reproductive health and gender-affirming care...
Name Change & Birth Certificate Updates
House Bill 2542 and House Bill 9 improve access to legal identity changes for transgender and nonbinary residents...
Paid Leave for Workers Act

This legislation ensures employees receive paid time off for personal needs...
Community Updates
Cook County property tax due date has been extended to April 3.
Community Resources
Representative Kelly Cassidy’s office is moving to 1507 W. Morse Avenue.
Upcoming Events
- Argyle Lunar New Year Parade – Jan 28
- Andersonville Fika Fest – Feb 3–5
- Edgewater Winter Markets – Through Feb 23
- Howard Street Makers Studio – Through February
For questions, contact:
📞 773-769-1717
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SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Mike Simmons Chief-Cosponsored legislation that allows employees to take up to 40 hours of paid leave.
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Mike Simmons has been sworn into the 103rd General Assembly. Simmons’ inauguration marks the start of his second full term in the Senate. Senator Simmons is a lifelong resident of the 7th Illinois Senate District, the first Black person to serve the 7th District, the first openly gay member of the Illinois Senate, the first Ethiopian-American to serve in either chamber, and the third openly gay, black state senator in the nation. In his first term, he secured passage of 16 pieces of legislation and helped shape dozens more including banning hair discrimination in Illinois schools, improving access to mental health for diverse youth, providing economic relief for struggling parents, requiring lead abatement in buildings, and expanding protections and healthcare for LGBTQ+ people in Illinois to name a few. 





