SPRINGFIELD – Continuing her work to promote policies of rehabilitation, State Senator Rachel Ventura advanced a bill that would give courts more flexibility in advocating for restorative justice programs for young people through the Senate Criminal Law Committee Tuesday.
“This legislation moves us toward a restorative approach, one that emphasizes real accountability, repair, and stronger outcomes for our communities," said Ventura (D-Joliet). "It also reflects a child-first mindset, recognizing that young people have the capacity to grow and should be met with responses that prioritize that potential.”
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Rachel Ventura celebrated Illinois’ music history with a Senate resolution honoring legendary rock band REO Speedwagon for their enduring contributions to music, culture and the state as a whole.
Senate Resolution 502 was introduced at the request of the Illinois Rock and Roll Museum in Joliet, which formally presented the honor to members of REO Speedwagon during a special recognition event held in March.
“REO Speedwagon is a defining part of Illinois’ musical legacy,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “For decades, their music has brought people together, inspired generations of artists, and put our state on the map in the world of rock and roll. I’m proud to recognize their incredible achievements with this Senate resolution.”
BOLINGBROOK – State Senator Rachel Ventura and State Representative Dagmara Avelar are celebrating a $1,600 grant awarded to Brooks Middle School in Bolingbrook through the Illinois Biodiversity Field Trip Grant Program, administered by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and the Illinois Conservation Foundation.
“For me, education is strongest when students can step outside the classroom and experience learning firsthand,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “Field trips like this give students the opportunity to engage directly with the natural world, ask questions and build a deeper understanding that simply can’t be replicated in a textbook.”

SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Rachel Ventura is advancing legislation to curb the growing influence of private equity and large institutional investors in Illinois’ housing market, following a subject matter hearing in the Senate Executive Committee Thursday.
“As working families struggle to find affordable homes and rising demand continues to drive up prices, we have a responsibility to preserve our existing housing supply for people, not large corporate investors,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “Unchecked investor activity is pricing Illinoisans out of their own neighborhoods, and we need clear guardrails to restore balance.”
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