SPRINGFIELD, Ill. State Rep. Rita Mayfield, D-Waukegan, will continue to invest in first responder agencies and facilities, community safety, and violence prevention methods as chair of the House Appropriations: Public Safety & Infrastructure Committee.
“It is no secret that public safety is still an issue that affects Illinoisans today,” Mayfield said. “Although we have done a ton of work in addressing this ongoing issue, we must continue to push these measures forward so communities can flourish without being afraid of crime and natural disasters.”
Under Mayfield’s leadership, the Public Safety & Infrastructure Committee has helped pass key legislation such as the Donald “DJ” Stallworth, III Act, which requires that all emergency vehicles activate both lights and sirens and slow down before running a red light. Beyond that, they have made investments in violence prevention plans, such as after-school programs and summer jobs.
She also helped secure $4 million annually in the fiscal year 2023 and 2024 Illinois state budget that allows law enforcement agencies and municipalities to apply for ballistics detection equipment through a grant offered by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.
“As lawmakers in Springfield, our job is to ensure that you, your family, neighbors, and friends can feel secure and less stressed in your community,” Mayfield said. “I look forward to continuing to advocate for your needs in the upcoming session.”
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