CHICAGO — State Senator Mike Simmons is in Washington, D.C. joining elected officials and community leaders from Illinois and Indiana to highlight the impacts of the American Rescue Plan, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act on communities across Illinois.
“The impact of Biden-Harris policies and programs on Chicago’s far north side have created opportunities and expanded the possibilities for the diverse and resourceful people of the 7th District,” said Simmons (D-Chicago). “I am proud of the partnership between Illinois Democrats and the Biden-Harris Administration and look forward to continuing efforts to improve the lives of residents across our state.”
The impact of the Biden-Harris Administration in Simmons’ district has been monumental to his efforts in the Senate, inspiring Simmons’ leadership in fighting for passage of an Illinois state-level permanent child tax credit. Building on this state-federal partnership, Simmons’ package of bills recently signed into law accelerates the rollout of electric buses and modernizes transportation infrastructure to improve safety, accessibility and sustainability for residents across Illinois.
Under the administration, Illinois' unemployment rate has dropped to 4.5% with 429,000 jobs created since Biden took office. Simmons has worked hard to ensure his constituents can find meaningful, gainful employment, hosting job fairs for returning citizens and many others to help all residents in the 7th District live dignified lives in a fair and just economy.
Additionally, Simmons secured $2.5 million in funds to provide one-time $10,000 grants to small businesses across his Senate district last year through the 7th District Small Business Restoration Grant – a direct response to the extraordinary challenges small business owners across the area face from inflation, corporate competition, rent increases, and labor and inventory shortages.
“I pride myself in being approachable and centering everyday people of the 7th District in my legislative work,” said Simmons. “When residents bring their concerns to me, I want to make sure they feel heard and I take action to address their issues. Through continued partnership with the Biden-Harris Administration, we will continue strengthening our economy here in the 7th District.”
CHICAGO — State Senator Mike Simmons joined Gov. J.B. Pritzker, the Illinois Department of Human Services, Google Public Sector, and a host of elected officials Monday to announce a new state-of-the-art online portal, BEACON, to provide a user-friendly experience for Illinois families and residents to access behavioral and mental health care resources for children.
“Access and equity in all forms of healthcare is a top priority,” said Simmons (D-Chicago), who serves as Vice-Chair of the Senate Behavioral and Mental Health Committee. “I am happy to see our state taking intentional steps in partnership with a wide range of partners in simplifying the process for finding mental and behavioral health care in Illinois for children.”
CHICAGO – State Senator Mike Simmons announced that the deadline for the 7th District Small Business Restoration Grant has been extended to Feb. 16 at 5 p.m. to allow for as many 7th District small businesses to apply as possible.
The 7th District Small Business Restoration Grant is a result of $2.5 million in funds he secured to provide one-time, $10,000 grants to small businesses across the community last year.
“It is important that as many 7th District small businesses apply for this grant as possible,” said Simmons (D-Chicago). “Over the last year and a half, so many small business owners have stopped me in passing or come to our district office to request help. I am so proud to be able to secure this funding for our small businesses.”
The 7th District Small Business Restoration Grant was created in direct response to extraordinary challenges small business owners face - including the impacts of gentrification, rent increases, lack of credit, language access barriers, labor and inventory shortages, building issues, inflation, and more. The application is available in several languages, including Amharic, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Persian.
“This grant is specifically for small businesses in the 7th District and is intended for those who have missed out on previous grant opportunities,” said Simmons. “Thank you to the five local chambers of commerce for collaborating with our office, and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity for their partnership.”
Full details on the grant, including the application and eligibility, can be found here. Applications are open until Friday, Feb. 16 at 5 p.m.
CHICAGO – State Senator Mike Simmons announced the launch of the 7th District Small Business Restoration Grant with $2.5 million in funds available to assist small businesses located in the 7th District.
“Small business owners across the 7th District have frequently reached out to my office or stopped me in passing to talk about the pressures they face. My staff and I have seen a clear trend of small businesses closing unnecessarily or prematurely in business corridors across the district,” said Simmons (D-Chicago). “This initiative is in direct response to what we’ve seen, and will provide a much needed boost to entrepreneurs and mom and pop small businesses across our district who are struggling.”
The 7th District Small Business Restoration Grant is intended to provide funds to small businesses who have missed out on previous funding opportunities, are in danger of closure, are facing financial hardship and identify as historically underserved. Simmons secured funding in the Fiscal Year 2024 budget to provide one-time, $10,000 micro-grants to qualified small businesses operating in brick and mortar sites within the 7th District.
Caption: Senator Mike Simmons speaks with neigborhood business owners at 7th District Small Business Restoration Grant announcement.
"Across the city and country, small businesses are struggling to survive. We’re working hard to keep our businesses afloat, our staff well cared for, our communities engaged, our dreams alive. It’s challenging to compete with larger corporations that have more manpower, money, resources and buying power, but it’s also a part of business,” said Mia Sakai, owner of Ándale Market in Andersonville. “As little guys, we’re not looking for a handout, but simply to even the playing field. The creation of these grants will no doubt help numerous small businesses, like mine, that have faced a myriad of challenges since the pandemic.”
DMApothecary, a small business that features clean green beauty products in Rogers Park, recently endured multiple floods and a collapsed ceiling in the last 15 months.
Caption: Senator Mike Simmons with 7th District small business owners at 7th District Small Business Restoration Grant announcement.
“This upset to our very small business has placed us in direct peril of potentially having to close completely,” said Deirdre Austin, owner of DMApothecary. “This grant provides hope that we will be able to continue servicing our community and also carry out our personal legacy as a family owned business.”
“The 7th District Small Business Restoration Grant is a timely investment in the community that will help stabilize many small businesses,” said Simmons. “I am proud to be able to provide this funding and want to thank each of the five chambers of commerce and the community-based organizations that are working closely with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity to ensure this grant initiative assists those who need it most.”
The grant is provided in partnership with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity and facilitated by five local organizations:
“For 100 years, the Uptown Chamber of Commerce has provided its members with personalized service helping them address challenges they face. The last few years have been trying for our businesses – we see it with closures all along our corridors,”said Sarah Wilson, Executive Director of Uptown United & Uptown Chamber of Commerce. “Additional financial support is one of the most requested services we're asked to provide. We are thrilled to work with State Senator Mike Simmons, DCEO and our chamber colleagues in the 7th District to provide additional relief to our business neighbors.”
“Over the years businesses have faced many challenges. The shift in the restaurant industry since the pandemic lockdown, staff shortages and keeping up with the demands are some of the challenges we’ve faced,” said Almaz Yigizaw, owner and operator of Ethiopian Diamond Restaurant. “The grant will give us the chance to give back to our community who has supported us from the very beginning. This grant will offer us the chance to fully express the vision we’ve built for our restaurant, replenishing the spirit of the Ethiopian Diamond Restaurant.”
“As the son of two longtime small business owners, I am thrilled to launch this targeted and unprecedented assistance to the small businesses that are the hallmark of our district and its neighborhoods. Small businesses are really hurting right now from the lingering economic impact of the pandemic, inflation, neighborhood gentrification, rent increases, building sales, lack of credit, language barriers and other hardships,” said Simmons. “This grant will alleviate financial burdens so our small businesses can remain open, continue to grow, and continue to define and serve our communities.”
Applications for the 7th District Small Business Restoration Grant close Feb. 2, 2024 at 5 p.m. To apply or learn more about eligibility and application requirements, visit 7sbrg.org.
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