Mental health crisis response efforts will expand under Villivalam measure
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SPRINGFIELD – To improve access and availability of crisis mental health care and bolster the emergency medical service workforce, State Senator Ram Villivalam is leading the charge to expand educational opportunities for future paramedics in Illinois.
“Through these changes, community members will not have to worry about whether they can receive the care they deserve when they are in a mental health crisis,” said Villivalam (D-Chicago). “The safety of our communities is vital, and this measure ensures that personnel are equipped and able to respond to emergency situations.”
Villivalam, Kelly support the 100 Club of Illinois through license plate options
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SPRINGFIELD - Illinois residents could soon have a new license plate option thanks to a measure sponsored by State Senator Ram Villivalam that will showcase the 100 Club of Illinois.
“Continuing to support organizations throughout our state that regularly give back to first responders and their families is vital,” said Villivalam (D-Chicago). “Supporting them through offering license plate decals brings more awareness to the group and increases the availability of resources.”
Villivalam measure to include dependent coverage for parents or stepparents
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SPRINGFIELD - State Senator Ram Villivalam passed a measure through the Senate to extend dependent accident and health insurance benefits to parents.
“When children are caring for parents or stepparents, it is not always seamless to provide quality and comprehensive coverage for their medical needs,” said Villivalam (D-Chicago). “By expanding options for health care coverage, we are making sure that people have access to coverage that they deserve.”
Measure to enhance masonry workforce advanced by Villivalam
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SPRINGFIELD- A measure sponsored by State Senator Ram Villivalam would make it easier for people who have completed masonry programs to receive community college credit.
“Many choose to pursue trade programs after high school, including masonry, carpentry, or plumbing,” said Villivalam (D-Chicago). “Making sure that there are options for furthering education is vital for our workers and local economy.”
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