Illinois State Senator Kimberly A. Lightford
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Lightford honored with prestigious Chicago Defender’s Vanguard Award

Lightford honored with prestigious Chicago Defender’s Vanguard Award

Lightford fights for equitable funding for higher education

Lightford fights for equitable funding for higher education

Rehabilitation classes to reduce required prison time under Lightford plan

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Category: News
Friday, May 24, 2019 05:16 PM
  • Criminal Justice

Lightford052419SPRINGFIELD – Prison inmates who are required to serve most of their sentences could soon reduce them by successfully completing classes aimed at rehabilitation under a proposal led by Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford (D-Maywood).

“We are working to increase participation in programs that prepare inmates for re-entry into our society,” Lightford said. “When we release people from the criminal justice system, they have a better chance of not returning to it if they can get their life back on track.”

Currently, individuals sentenced under truth-in-sentencing provisions, who are required to serve 85 percent or 100 percent of their sentence, are ineligible to receive sentencing credit for successful completion of classes with educational, substance abuse, vocational or re-entry focus.

Other incarcerated persons can currently receive additional sentence credits for engaging in full-time substance abuse programs, correctional industry assignments, educational programs, behavior modification programs, life skills courses or re-entry planning programs.

House Bill 94 allows for individuals serving a sentence for an offense committed before the enactment of truth-in-sentencing on June 19, 1998 to be eligible for good time sentence credits in the future and retroactively for completion of those programs.

Currently, the Director of the Department of Corrections can award an additional 180 days of good conduct credit to incarcerated individuals for compliance with rules or service to the public. The department is also required to provide an additional 90 days of sentence credit to any incarcerated person who passes high school equivalency testing while incarcerated.

The measure was approved by the Senate on Friday, and will head back to the House on concurrence.

Solar Tarining Class

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Category: Events
Monday, May 20, 2019 07:41 PM
  • Event
  • Jobs

May Solar 2019 FlyerPLCCA is offering a 10-WEEK SOLAR TRAINING CLASS that will allow you to earn a North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) Certification. You will gain classroom hours, receive industry specific hands-on training, and possess the competencies and industry related skills.

Property Tax Assistance

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Category: News
Monday, May 20, 2019 07:15 PM
  • Property Taxes

Rainbow PUSH CCTO Outreach FlyerThe Cook County Treasurer’s Office is extending its outreach effort at Rainbow PUSH Coalition, putting staff at the organization’s headquarters four days a week to assist homeowners with their property tax questions.

District 209 Summer Programs

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Category: Events
Wednesday, May 15, 2019 02:55 PM
  • Education
  • Events
Summer School 2019 Original Credit and Enrichment  Summer School 2019 All Freshmen 
 Summer School 2019 Sophs Enrichment Camp  Summer School 2019 Transition Camp

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  3. Lightford creates special license plate for veterans with PTSD
  4. Lightford protects consumers from misleading utility plans
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Senate Majority Leader
Kimberly A. Lightford

Born May 10, 1968, in Chicago; B.A., public communications & human relations, Western Illinois University; Master's in public administration, University of Illinois at Springfield. Village of Maywood Trustee 1997-2003; State Government Employee - IL Secretary of State, IL Department of Corrections, IL Central Management Services. Resides in Maywood with her family.

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District Office:
High Point Plaza
4415 W. Harrison St.
Suite 550
Hillside, IL 60162
(708) 632-4500 PHONE
(708) 632-4515 FAX

Springfield Office:
309-H Capitol Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-8505 PHONE

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