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The Illinois Senate on Thursday passed a measure requiring public schools to include the dangers of “sexting” in sex education coursework and another ....
State Senate sends sexting measure to governor Legislation sent to Gov. J.B. Pritzker would require public schools that teach sex education for grades 6-12 to include age-appropriate education on the impacts of sexting, or sending or receiving sexually explicit images electronically. Getty images
Updated 5/27/2021 4:10 PM SPRINGFIELD The Illinois Senate on Thursday passed a measure requiring public schools to include the dangers of sexting in sex education coursework. House Bill 24 requires public schools that teach sex education for grades 6-12 to include age-appropriate education on the impacts of sexting, or sending or receiving sexually explicit images electronically.
That education would include the discussion of the possible long-term legal, social, academic, and other consequences that may result from possessing sexual content. The measure applies to school districts that already teach sex education. ....
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By Sarah Mansur & Jerry Nowicki & Capitol News Illinois • May 26, 2021 The Illinois Senate on Tuesday passed measures decriminalizing the transmission of HIV and requiring public high schools to teach media literacy. Both measures have already passed the House and will need only a signature from Gov. JB Pritzker to become law. House Bill 1063 would eliminate existing criminal statutes that penalize HIV transmission as a Class 2 felony. If Pritzker signs the bill, Illinois would join 11 other states that do not have laws criminalizing the transmission of HIV, including Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. HB 1063 also would repeal existing laws allowing law enforcement or state’s attorneys to access a person’s HIV status. Under current criminal law, a person who transmits HIV to another person can be charged with “criminal transmission of HIV.” ....
Teachers and other school workers would receive 30 days of paid sick leave after becoming parents under legislation that passed the Illinois Senate on Wednesday. The bill follows an Illinois Supreme Court ruling last year that limited how new mothers can use maternal leave. ....