SPRINGFIELD – Under a new measure from State Senator Laura Murphy, residents of mobile home parks could see improved transparency and protections.
“As any member of the community, mobile home owners deserve to know their basic rights,” said Murphy (D-Des Plaines). “They have a right to know that if the park owner does not have a license, they do not have the right to continue to collect rent, nor can they be evicted for failing to pay rent during that time.”
Murphy’s measure would require mobile home park owners to give notice to tenants that parks must be licensed to operate, and if they are not licensed, the owner cannot collect rent. Lease agreements would be required to have this disclaimer included in a clear and conspicuous manner.
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DES PLAINES – State Senator Laura Murphy joined the American Legion Post 36 in Des Plaines Wednesday to greet students from Daegwang High School in Seoul, South Korea during their visit to honor the veterans who served in the Korean War.
“By giving students the opportunity to visit other countries and learn about other cultures, we are helping them grow into better people,” said Murphy (D-Des Plaines). “Cultural exchanges are an excellent way to provide students with a wealth of diverse experiences that shape their world view.”
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Murphy (D-Des Plaines) released the following statement in response to the passage of Senate Bill 1988:
“The taxpayers of every township should have an equal opportunity to appeal their property taxes. By extending the filing period, every homeowner has additional time to appeal.
“We recognize that the high property taxes are a problem in Illinois, and this is one step toward providing relief for homeowners. We will continue to work on reducing property taxes to make them more affordable for all residents.
“Property taxes are one of the issues that matter most to my constituents, and I am proud that we can address an issue that is so important to them. Under this legislation, the property assessment appeal process will be more simple and flexible for the people of Cook County.”
DES PLAINES – State Senator Laura Murphy (D-Des Plaines) released the below statement following multiple bomb threats to suburban Chicago libraries:
“Libraries are sanctuaries of learning, growth and togetherness—they are the very heart of our communities. Threats of violence against libraries is an affront to our shared values. I condemn the cowardly attempts to undermine the open exchange of ideas and interrupt these vital institutions.
“The individuals making these threats want to instill fear in our communities, but we cannot allow this fear to win. Now that these individuals cannot silence ideas by banning books, they use threats of violence to try to achieve their insidious goals. They want us to be as afraid as they are, that is why it is more than ever we need to show our support for our public libraries. We must stand united against hatred and ignorance, and defend the principles that our country was founded on.”
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