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Cervantes legislation banning video calls while driving passes Senate

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Category: Press Releases
Wednesday, May 10, 2023 01:46 PM
  • HB 2431
  • Driving Safety
  • Distracted Driving
  • Video Conferencing

Sen. CervantesSPRINGFIELD – State Senator Javier Cervantes sponsored legislation that would prohibit all drivers from using an electronic communications device while operating a motor vehicle in Illinois, including any video conferencing or social media applications.

“We are prioritizing safety with this legislation, because no video call is worth someone getting hurt,” said Cervantes (D-Chicago). “We are taking action against drivers who put themselves and everyone around them in danger with straightforward legislation that will protect Illinois drivers.”

House Bill 2431 would make it illegal to use any electronic communications devices while operating a motor vehicle, including the use of cell phones and tablets for streaming videos and participating in video conferences on platforms such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams and WebEx. Additionally, the bill prohibits any social media applications like Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram and Twitter from being used while operating a motor vehicle on a public roadway.

Drivers that are currently allowed a permit to use electronic communication devices in hands-free or voice-operated mode by pressing a single button to activate would be exempt from this legislation.

“Taking positive steps to change the culture surrounding distracted driving will lead to more responsible drivers and ultimately save lives,” Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias said. “Zooming, streaming videos and video conferencing takes hands, eyes and minds off the focus of driving. This measure will go a long way toward changing bad behaviors for the better. I thank Senator Cervantes’ leadership for shepherding this legislation through the Senate and helping to make Illinois roads safer.”

House Bill 2431 passed the Senate on Wednesday.

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Cervantes legislation banning video calls while driving passes committee

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Category: Press Releases
Tuesday, April 18, 2023 06:03 PM
  • HB 2431
  • Video Calls
  • Drivers
  • Social Media

Sen. CervantesSPRINGFIELD – State Senator Javier Cervantes is sponsoring legislation that would prohibit all drivers from using an electronic communications device while operating a motor vehicle in Illinois, including any video conferencing or social media applications.

“Ensuring our roadways are safe is a basic necessity we should provide Illinois drivers,” said Cervantes (D-Chicago). “No one should be taking video conference and video calls while driving. This is commonsense legislation that will make Illinois roadways safer for all.”

House Bill 2431 would make it illegal to use any electronic communications devices while operating a motor vehicle, including the use of cell phones and tablets for streaming videos and participating in video conferences on platforms such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams and WebEx. Additionally, the bill prohibits any social media applications like Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram and Twitter from being used while operating a motor vehicle on a public roadway.

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Cervantes measure allows veterans and immigrants to return to real estate career

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Category: Press Releases
Thursday, March 30, 2023 05:17 PM
  • SB 1866
  • Real Estate
  • Veterans
  • Immigrants

Sen. CervantesSPRINGFIELD – To assist military service members and immigrants in getting into the real estate industry, State Senator Javier Cervantes is leading a measure that will waive certain requirements for veterans and those without a social security number who are seeking a real estate license.

“We are removing the red tape on real estate licensing for veterans and immigrants wishing to continue their real estate career here in Illinois,” said Cervantes (D-Chicago). “This will ensure that those who may feel left out of the market can find licensing opportunities and continue to practice their profession.”

Senate Bill 1866 creates the Real Estate Omnibus, which will remove barriers faced by veterans and Immigrants who are trying to obtain licensing for real estate.

Under this measure, veterans will have all continuing education requirements waived upon seeking reactivation of their real estate license within two years after their time in service. This will also waive requirements for Social Security Numbers and will allow those with individual Taxpayer ID Numbers to apply for a license in real estate or as community association managers, auctioneers, or home inspectors.

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Cervantes passes legislation to protect marginalized employees

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Category: Press Releases
Wednesday, March 29, 2023 05:19 PM
  • SB 1515
  • Workplace Discrimination
  • Marginalized Employees
  • Workers Rights

Sen. CervantesSPRINGFIELD – To support working Illinois residents who may be fearful of their job security, State Senator Javier Cervantes advanced legislation to protect immigrant employees who are working legally within the United States.

”For years I stood beside marginalized groups as they fought for the same rights as everyone else,” said Cervantes (D-Chicago). “This is a huge win for employees working legally in the United States who may be fearful of their job security, and I am thrilled to see this legislation move forward.”

Currently, federal immigration law requires employers to verify that their employees are lawfully authorized to work in the United States. Immigrants who are employed have the possibility of receiving a “no match” letter from the Social Security Administration for a variety of reasons such as name changes, work authorizations, employment visas and other bureaucratic errors. Usually, employers terminate employees who receive a “no match” letter even though these employees could be legally working in the United States.

Senate Bill 1515 fixes this issue and allows employees who receive a “no match” letter from any federal or state agency to take 30 days of unpaid leave in order to fix and correct any discrepancies with the agency’s records. The new measure will also prohibit employers from terminating employees simply because they received a no match letter.

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  4. Cervantes: $600,000 in park grants coming to the Village of Brookfield
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    Javier Loera Cervantes
    Illinois State Senator, 1st District

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    Springfield Office:
    Stratton Building
    Section F, Room K
    Springfield, IL 62706
    (217) 782-9415

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    6729 Stanley Ave.
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    Berwyn, IL 60402
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