SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel is leading a measure that would allow people with autism to get a special license plate, in turn leading to safer traffic stops and interactions with law enforcement.
“Traffic stops are stressful for everyone, but even more so for people who have autism,” said Loughran Cappel (D-Shorewood). “Autism can affect people’s social cues and command responses, causing anxiety for them when encountering police officers.”
SPRINGFIELD – To promote inclusion and advocate for the well-being of individuals with autism, State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel is leading a measure that would declare April 2 as Autism Awareness Day.
“Every person with autism deserves to be seen, heard and valued,” said Loughran Cappel (D-Shorewood). “By marking April 2 as Autism Awareness Day, we are recognizing the progress the autism community has achieved, while acknowledging the changes that still need to be made.”
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel is spearheading a measure that would allow paraprofessionals who have a short-term approval license to become fully licensed once their short-term license expires.
“Paraprofessionals are an important part of our education system,” said Loughran Cappel (D-Shorewood). “They provide crucial support for instructional, behavioral and personal care for students under the guidance of teachers and administrators.”
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Meg Loughran Cappel is heading a measure that would prevent software companies from stopping local governments’ use of certain payment processing systems.
“This measure gives power back to local governments,” said Loughran Cappel (D-Shorewood). “Software companies should not be dictating how governments work. That should be up to the governments to decide what is best for themselves.”
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