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ILLINOIS STATE SENATE DISTRICT 58: State Senator Paul Schimpf's Senate Week in Review: October 11

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Illinois State Senate District 58 issued the following announcement on Oct. 15.

Last week I had the opportunity to spend some time with the Steeleville High School Trap Shooting Team and present them with a check from the Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus. Best of luck to these tremendous young men.

Illinois State Police Warning Residents of a Telephone Scam

The Illinois State Police (ISP) is warning the public of a phone scam that is currently circulating throughout the country. A number of residents have reported to the ISP that they have received a call with a voice indicating the person’s grandson has been arrested or is in trouble. While the caller ID shows that the ISP is calling, ISP wants to make sure the public knows these calls are not coming from them.

Citizens should be aware of this scam, and remember that the Illinois State Police does not ask for personal information and will never call to solicit money on behalf of the Department or ask you to send money for any reason. Citizens are advised to hang up immediately and cautioned to not provide any personal information.

The Illinois State Police encourages those that believe they have been the victim of this phone scam to call them at 217-782-7980, or report information on this scam or different types of phone scams to the Illinois Attorney General’s office at http://www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov/consumers/index.html

Illinois State Lottery has a New Game to Help the Homeless

To help address homelessness throughout the state, Illinois Lottery officials have introduced a new game with the proceeds going to the Homeless Prevention Revenue Fund administered by the Illinois Department of Human Services. The fund provides rent and utility assistance to those in need.

The new scratch-off ticket, “Easy as 123,” started Sept. 3 and is the first-ever Illinois Lottery game that addresses homeless. It is $2 to play, with a maximum amount of $20,000 a player can win.

Fire Prevention Week

The theme for Fire Prevention Week this year is Not Every Hero Wears A Cape. The Office of the State Fire Marshal is encouraging residents to learn, prepare, and practice for emergencies. Local firefighters will be visiting schools during the week to talk to students about the importance of fire safety and what they can do to help.

Families are encouraged to have an escape plan for their homes that includes multiple exits and paths to safety. According to the Illinois Fire Marshal, there were more than 15,500 residential fires last year in Illinois. To help families with an escape plan, the National Fire Protection Association recommends the following tips:

Draw a map of your home that clearly identifies pathways to two exits.

Practice your home fire drill twice a year, once at night and once during the day with everyone in the family

Teach children how to escape on their own in case you can’t help them.

Clearly mark your home so fire departments and first responders can find it

Close doors behind you as you leave to slow the spread of smoke and fire.

Once you get outside, stay outside. Never go back inside a burning building

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