SPRINGFIELD – Crypto kiosk scams are on the rise, and fraudsters are targeting consumers using kiosks to steal Illinoisans hard-earned savings. Taking the lead to combat these scammers, State Senator Laura Ellman’s cryptocurrency scam prevention measure, establishing strong protections, has been signed into law.
“With robust scam prevention measures, like posting clear disclosures on kiosks and implementing protections to keep new users from losing out on hundreds of thousands of dollars, this law will ensure cryptocurrency practices follow the same standards statewide,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “We’re prioritizing consumer protections in Illinois and upholding a clear standard for the future of virtual currency.”
With the growing number of cryptocurrency kiosks across the state, Ellman’s law places vital regulations on digital asset kiosks in Illinois. The law requires virtual currency kiosk operators to register with the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation by July 1, 2027.
SPRINGFIELD – Middle school students across Illinois will soon have the opportunity to get a head start on their high school education, thanks to legislation led by State Senator Laura Ellman. House Bill 3039, recently signed into law, allows seventh and eighth grade students to earn high school credit for certain high school-level courses.
Ellman believes, “Students need support and resources to be successful throughout their academic journey,” (D-Naperville). She continued, “Middle school students preparing for high school deserve to be evaluated based on their academic abilities, not limited by where the course is taught or who is teaching it.”
Under the new law, middle school students who are enrolled in high school courses may earn credit if they:
SPRINGFIELD – Working toward expanded health care access for essential treatments, State Senator Laura Ellman passed a law to give patients and pharmacies clarity regarding restrictions on medication containing ephedrine.
“Ephedrine medication may be necessary for patients with common health issues, like allergies or low blood pressure,” said Ellman (D-Naperville). “Patients and pharmacies should be confident in their decision to take and prescribe necessary medications without fear of breaking the law.”
Addressing previous restrictions on ephedrine products that are marketed to enhance stimulation, mental alertness, weight loss, appetite control, muscle enhancement, and energy, Ellman’s new law ensures these restrictions do not apply to ephedrine medications prescribed by a licensed physician for a legitimate medical reason.
Read more: Ellman law clarifies ephedrine prescription exemptions
Save the date for our next mobile office hours! On Tuesday, Sept. 30 at 6 p.m., we will be hosting our next mobile office hours at 95th Street Library with special guests Kelly Hickey, Will County Board Member, and Mary Gibson, Naperville Councilwoman. As always, this event is an opportunity for you to meet with me and my district office staff, give input on state issues and access informational resources.
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