SPRINGFIELD – Despite repeated promises from the federal government, high-speed internet access remains a distant goal for many communities — especially in rural Illinois, where service is often spotty, unreliable or altogether unavailable. In response to federal inaction and recent funding withdrawals, State Senator Rachel Ventura championed on a new law that will provide a strategic state-level response to a growing digital divide.
“Access to broadband has become critical for many aspects of daily life, especially in education. This law prioritizes anchor institutions to quickly improve our state’s broadband network in the most cost-effective way possible,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “By utilizing existing and nearby infrastructure, vulnerable communities can increase access to high-speed internet, allowing them better integration into statewide networks and resources.”
ROMEOVILLE – State Senator Rachel Ventura is partnering with State Representative Dagmara Avelar, Romeoville Mayor John Noak, and other elected officials to host a turkey and ham giveaway on Thursday, Dec. 18 in Romeoville.
“Every family deserves a quality home-cooked meal during the holidays,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “At a time when countless Americans are experiencing unexpected food insecurity, it is essential for us to step up and provide assistance to those in need to ensure our neighbors have a festive and joyful holiday season.”
JOLIET — State Senator Rachel Ventura has opened applications to her Page for a Day program for high school students in the 43rd district. This program gives students the opportunity to participate in the legislative process and gain firsthand insight into the day-to-day functions of state government.
“Civic engagement among young people is something we should be encouraging and supporting however we can,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “Not only will students who participate in this program get an up-close-and-personal view of state lawmaking, they’ll also gain valuable experience that will give them an advantage in their further education and future careers.”
SPRINGFIELD — State Senator Rachel Ventura backed a property tax relief package to provide relief to senior citizens in Illinois. The bill will increase the exemption thresholds for consideration of a freeze.
“Americans are increasingly feeling the burden of rising home and rent prices, and seniors on fixed incomes are at particular risk of being priced out of their homes,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “This legislation expands eligibility for property tax breaks to more seniors and reduces their risk of foreclosure and homelessness.”
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