WEST CITY, IL (Jasmine Adams and Chris Drury – KFVS TV- Please click on the link to watch the story and accompanying video) At the West City Community Center in West City, IL there is a class taking place that helps save lives around the area. Skywarn Storm Spotter Training is a class of volunteers that give hours of their time to learn about storms and how to detect them. These individuals play an important role in the process of warning citizens about severe weather. The National Weather Service relies on these trained volunteers to add to Doppler radar information on severe storms, tornadoes and flash floods.
Storm spotter training in West City last night
Sectional final ticket information
Here is a statement issued by Benton Athletic Director Ryan Miller about the Rangers Class 3A Sectional Final game Friday Night:
Ticket info for Friday nights game: We WILL have reserved chair seats for Fridays game, but they will ALL be on the north side of the gym. Season ticket holders will be able to buy the same number of seats that they purchased at the start of the season plus 2 general admission tickets if they choose. Season ticket holders can purchase these tickets Thursday morning from 8:30am-11:00am in the Athletic Office (first come first serve).
General admission tickets will be on sale to the public from 1:30-3:00 in the Athletic Office. Limit of 4 tickets per person.
Students will be able to purchase tickets at lunch tomorrow. Limit of 1 per student.
Bost Statement on National Security Executive Order
Washington, DC – U.S Representative Mike Bost (R- Murphysboro) issued the following statement in response to President Trump’s Executive Order regarding foreign entry into the United States:
“The safety of the American people is the top priority of the federal government. I appreciate the Administration’s use of more precise language regarding which individuals are covered by the travel pauses. I am hopeful that this additional clarity will help ensure that the United States government honors its most important obligation: to protect the American people.”
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Durbin Calls Out President Trump’s Failure To Put America Workers First
Urges President To Immediately Deliver On His Campaign Promise To Reform Guest Worker Visa Program Exploited By Outsourcing Companies
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Immigration Subcommittee, is calling out President Donald Trump for failing to deliver on his campaign promise to put American workers first by cracking down on H-1B visa abuse. In a letter to President Trump, Senator Durbin slammed the Administration’s decision to pursue “cruel and un-American policies that harm our economy, do not make us safer, and are inconsistent with our heritage as a nation of immigrants” instead of holding unscrupulous outsourcing companies accountable for displacing American workers.
“The American people deserve an explanation for your decision not to pursue H-1B reforms on your first day in office. Commentators have pointed out that companies you own have sought to import at least 1,000 foreign guest workers while turning away hundreds of qualified American workers. I note with concern that in recent weeks one of your largest campaign donors has promised that you will not crack down on H-1B abuses and instead will seek to increase the number of H-1B visas granted each year. Just last week, your spokesman Sean Spicer suggested H-1B visa reform is not a top priority for your Administration,” wrote Senator Durbin. “On Tuesday night, I listened in vain to your address to a Joint Session of Congress for any mention of H-1B visa reform to protect American workers. Instead, I heard more scaremongering about immigrants and immigration.”
Senator Durbin’s letter outlined actions the Trump Administration can take now to end H-1B visa abuse, including supporting Durbin’s bipartisan legislation that is cosponsored by the new Attorney General, investigating the use of H-1B as an outsourcing tool, and moving H-1B visa allocation from a lottery system to a merit-based model. Durbin notes that if the President does not take action in the next few weeks, outsourcers will secure the right to import tens of thousands of low-wage foreign guest workers to replace American workers when the government conducts its annual H-1B lottery in early April.
Full text of the letter is available here and below:
March 3, 2017
President Donald Trump
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20500
Dear President Trump:
I am disappointed that you have broken your campaign promise to take action on the first day of your Administration to reform foreign guest worker visas – especially the H-1B visa – to put American workers first. While I disagree with you on most issues, protecting American workers is one area where I hoped we might be able to find common ground.
Instead, in your first week as President, you signed Executive Orders to ban innocent women and children fleeing terrorism, establish a mass deportation force targeting up to eight million undocumented immigrants, and build a wall on the Southern border that will cost American taxpayers at least $21.6 billion dollars. Rather than common-sense reforms to protect American workers, you have prioritized cruel and un-American policies that harm our economy, do not make us safer, and are inconsistent with our heritage as a nation of immigrants.
The H-1B visa is commonly known as the “high-skilled immigration visa,” but the reality is often very different. Instead of sophisticated tech companies hiring top-notch computer engineers for top dollar, the biggest users of H-1B visas are outsourcing companies that use loopholes in the law to displace qualified American workers and offshore American jobs. Recent media reports have documented the replacement of hundreds of American workers by H-1B visa holders across the country. In the most recent year for which data is available, the top 10 recipients of new H-1B visas were all outsourcing companies that specialize in offshoring American jobs.
Last year, you campaigned with American workers who were replaced by H-1B visa holders and pledged to end H-1B abuses, saying, “I will end forever the use of the H-1B as a cheap labor program, and institute an absolute requirement to hire American workers for every visa and immigration program. No exceptions.” As one step towards keeping your campaign promise, you should endorse bipartisan legislation to reform the H-1B visa program that I have sponsored for more than a decade with Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA). Our legislation, which was cosponsored by your Attorney General, then-Senator Jeff Sessions, would end the use of the H-1B visa for outsourcing and require employers to hire American workers first, no exceptions.
You also should use your authority as President to protect American workers from H-1B abuses. For example, the Departments of Justice, Labor, and Homeland Security should investigate the replacement of American workers by H-1B workers. In April 2015, I led a bipartisan letter with then-Senator Sessions and eight other Senators requesting such an investigation. You also should immediately revamp the annual distribution of H-1B visas, which is currently done by random lottery, to instead prioritize the highest-paid workers and the best and brightest graduates of American schools. This would make it much more difficult for outsourcing companies to game the allocation of H-1B visas, which currently results in these companies obtaining tens of thousands of additional visas every year.
The American people deserve an explanation for your decision not to pursue H-1B reforms on your first day in office. Commentators have pointed out that companies you own have sought to import at least 1,000 foreign guest workers while turning away hundreds of qualified American workers. I note with concern that in recent weeks one of your largest campaign donors has promised that you will not crack down on H-1B abuses and instead will seek to increase the number of H-1B visas granted each year. Just last week, your spokesman Sean Spicer suggested H-1B visa reform is not a top priority for your Administration. On Tuesday night, I listened in vain to your address to a Joint Session of Congress for any mention of H-1B visa reform to protect American workers. Instead, I heard more scaremongering about immigrants and immigration.
You must act immediately to prevent further harm to American workers. In early April, the government will conduct its annual lottery to decide which employers will receive Fiscal Year 2018 H-1B visas. So if you do not take action in the next few weeks, outsourcers will secure the right to import tens of thousands of low-wage foreign guest workers to replace American workers. This is in addition to hundreds of thousands of H-1B workers who are already employed by outsourcing companies in the United States.
I look forward to your prompt response.
Sincerely,
State Senator Dale Fowler: Week in review
HARRISBURG, IL – Illinois Senators achieved some small steps towards ending the budgetary impasse with a series of votes, according to State Sen. Dale Fowler (R- Harrisburg).
Senator Fowler voted to support a supplemental appropriation that would guarantee critical state services would continue for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2017. Additionally, the Senator supported a measure which, if enacted; would bring hundreds of jobs to Williamson County through the development of an entertainment complex.
Two Johnson County groups traveled to the Capitol this week. Senator Fowler welcomed the Vienna Junior High BETA club and the management team from the Family Counseling Center was in attendance to discuss human services funding.
Senator Fowler was pleased to welcome the Southeastern Illinois College Model Illinois Government team to the Capitol on March 2. The group includes students from three 59th District counties. SIC’s team was seeking its 10th Outstanding Delegation Award and they compete against other community colleges and universities – all of which are larger enrollments.
Earlier in the week, Senator Fowler traveled the district on the second leg of his media tour with stops in Franklin and Saline Counties. He took part in a legislative forum with regional library stakeholders and held a series of constituents meetings across the district.
A number of constituents have been reaching out to Senator Fowler concerning the state’s public safety infrastructure. As a result, he began touring local state facilities with a stop at the Illinois Youth Center at Harrisburg. The facility is host to criminally-convicted youth under the age of 18, who are being institutionalized for very serious crimes.
The Senator’s concerns focus on the safety of the staff and offenders who are incarcerated at the IYC.
Senator Fowler plans upcoming stops at Vienna Correctional Center, Shawnee Correctional Center and the Dixon Springs Work Camp. Prior to his retirement from the State of Illinois, Senator Fowler spent 20 plus years working for the Departments of Correction and Juvenile Justice.
FOWLER HOSTS TELEFORUM
On Feb. 28, Senator Fowler hosted his first ever town hall forum from Springfield. The Senator’s teleforum was part of his constituent outreach plan and he was able to speak with more than 3,800 citizens. The forum took place over a phone line which gives the audience a talk radio show atmosphere. Senator Fowler fielded questions on a wide variety of topics concerning the state budget, Second Amendment, and a host of locally-centered issues