Latino Community Leaders Thank Senate President John Cullerton
Press Release

Latino Community Leaders Thank Senate President John Cullerton

LATINO COMMUNITY LEADERS THANK SENATE PRESIDENT JOHN CULLERTON FOR HIS LEADERSHIP IN PASSING HIGHWAY SAFETY LEGISLATION WITH BIPARTISAN SUPPORT AND VETO PROOF SUPERMAJORITY Mass followed by blessing of Cullerton Street in honor of President Cullerton Today Latino community leaders and members of The Highway Safety Coalition thanked and honored Senate President John Cullerton for his leadership in … Continue reading »

ACTION ALERT! Tell Your Representative to Support Highway Safety!
ACTION ALERT / Supporters

ACTION ALERT! Tell Your Representative to Support Highway Safety!

Tell Your Representative to Support Highway Safety: Driver’s Licenses for ALL Illinois Motorists Illinois law requires anyone applying for a driver’s license to provide a Social Security number (SSN). This law prevents 250,000 Illinois immigrant motorists who cannot get SSNs from getting licenses— even though they need to drive to support their families. These unlicensed, uninsured drivers are … Continue reading »

HSC Calls on Legislators to Move Beyond Politics and Put Highway Safety First
Press Conference / Supporters

HSC Calls on Legislators to Move Beyond Politics and Put Highway Safety First

Lake County Sheriff Mark Curran speaking at Highway Coalition press conference in the Thompson Center, Chicago, on November 13, 2012 The Highway Safety Coalition gathered for a press conference at the Thompson Center in Chicago called on legislators to move beyond politics of fear and division and to find real solutions. A coalition of law … Continue reading »

How Illinois Benefits When All Motorists Get Licensed
Fact sheets

How Illinois Benefits When All Motorists Get Licensed

SUPPORT HIGHWAY SAFETY: Driver’s Licenses for ALL Illinois Motorists Illinois law requires anyone applying for a driver’s license to provide a Social Security number (SSN). This law prevents 250,000 Illinois immigrant motorists who cannot get SSNs from getting licenses— even though they need to drive to support their families. These unlicensed, uninsured drivers cost Illinoismotorists$64 million in … Continue reading »