Health care reform bill passes in Illinois Senate, will head to Pritzker's desk
A massive health care reform bill, the fourth and final pillar of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus agenda, passed the state Senate Thursday, the final step before heading to Gov. JB Pritzker for his signature.
House Bill 158, sponsored by Democratic Rep. Camille Lilly and state Sen. Mattie Hunter, both of Chicago, is centered around eliminating race-based and other inequities in the states health care system, and includes provisions to expand medical services available to low-income residents and residents of color.
Specifically, HB158 addresses access to health care, hospital closures, managed care organization reform, community health worker certification and reimbursement, maternal and infant mortality, mental and substance abuse treatment, and medical implicit bias.
For Black lives to truly matter, their right to quality health care must (not) be inhibited, Hunter said in Senate floor debate. It is our responsibility as elected officials to create laws that create an enriched, lasting impact on the communities we represent. This legislation does just that, and there is no better time to enact than now.
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(Springfield State Journal Register)