JOLIET – State Senator Rachel Venture has announced that five organizations in the 43rd District have received funding from the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA) through the Restore, Reinvest, and Renew (R3) grant program. Thanks to Ventura’s efforts, over $1.2 million was awarded to local organizations in District 43.
“Systemic racism and historic disinvestment continues to plague our communities”, said Ventura (D-Joliet). “These organizations are doing the hard work on the frontlines of our most vulnerable communities, and this funding will ensure vital services such as mentorship, job training and tailored programming reaches those who need it.”

JOLIET – State Senator Rachel Ventura’s office will be hosting a Mobile DMV and ICASH event at Cornerstone Services’ McDonough Street office Monday. Representatives from the Illinois Secretary of State’s Office and the Illinois Treasurer’s Office will be on-site to help residents access these state services a little bit closer to home.
"This event provides a convenient way for those receiving services through Cornerstone, and the community in general, to access DMV and iCash offerings,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). This event will also cut down on wait times, makes the Secretary of State's and Treasurer's office more accessible, and celebrates the opening of Cornerstone Services' newest location in Joliet. I look forward to Cornerstone being able to assist more people in District 43."

CHICAGO – In an effort to establish AI safety standards and transparency requirements, State Senator Rachel Ventura co-sponsored Senate Bill 315, which was signed into law Monday.
“With the rise of Artificial Intelligence in all aspects of our lives, coupled with the lack of oversight, we face a looming crisis,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “This legislation sets a strong precedent to ensure AI developers abide by important safety standards and transparency in their processes.”
JOLIET – State Senator Rachel Ventura announced that 15 public libraries and school districts across the 43rd District are set to receive more than $580,000 for library services, enhanced programming and construction and security upgrades.
“Today, more than ever, investment in our libraries is crucial to ensuring free and equitable access to the resources our libraries have to offer,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “From programming to a multitude of educational and literacy resources, these investments will continue the vital work of strengthening our community.”
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