Robert J. Peters, Illinois State Senator from 13th District (D) | www.facebook.com
Robert J. Peters, Illinois State Senator from 13th District (D) | www.facebook.com
In the House, 74 Democrats and 38 Republicans voted in favor of the bill.
Meanwhile, in the Senate, 37 Democrats and 19 Republicans voted in favor of the bill.
Peters introduced the bill in the Illinois Senate on Feb. 7, 2025 during the 104th session.
The legislation, known as SB2500, was passed on May 22, 2025 during the general assembly session 104.
According to the Illinois General Assembly site, the legislature summarized the bill's official text as follows: "Amends the Community Emergency Services and Support Act. Modifies legislative findings. Provides that appropriate mobile response services must, among other things, subject to the care decisions of the individual receiving care, coordinate transportation for any individual experiencing a mental or behavioral health emergency to the least restrictive setting feasible (rather than provide transportation for any individual experiencing a mental or behavioral health emergency). Provides that adequate mobile mental health relief provider training includes, among other things, training in recognizing and working with people with neurodivergent and developmental disability diagnoses and in the techniques available to help stabilize and connect them to further services and training in the involuntary commitment process, in identification of situations that meet the standards for involuntary commitment, and in cultural competencies and social biases to guard against any group being disproportionately subjected to the involuntary commitment process or the use of the process not warranted under the legal standard for involuntary commitment. Provides that mobile mental health relief providers may only participate in the involuntary commitment process to the extent permitted under the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. Requires the system for gathering information developed by the Statewide Advisory Committee to determine the number of instances of mobile mental health relief providers initiating petitions for involuntary commitment. Provides that the exemption from civil liability for emergency care provided in the Good Samaritan Act applies to anyone providing care under the Act. Provides that each 9-1-1 public safety answering point and emergency service dispatched through a 9-1-1 public safety answering point must begin coordinating its activities with the mobile mental and behavioral health services established by the Division of Mental Health once all 3 of the following conditions are met, but not later than July 1, 2027 (rather than July 1, 2025). Adds definitions and modifies existing definitions. Effective immediately."
The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.
In essence, this bill amends the Community Emergency Services and Support Act in Illinois by outlining new protocols for coordinating emergency response for mental and behavioral health crises. It mandates the integration of the 9-8-8 mental health line with the existing 9-1-1 emergency services, requiring appropriate mobile mental health responses coordinated through the Illinois Department of Human Services. The bill emphasizes diverting individuals from hospitalization and incarceration to community services, while also ensuring that law enforcement is not unnecessarily involved in mental health emergencies. It sets standards for training mobile mental health relief providers and establishes State and regional advisory committees to oversee the implementation of these services. The bill aims for full coordination by July 1, 2027, with a pilot phase and protocol revisions due prior to that deadline. The act is effective upon becoming law.
The bill was sponsored by Rep. Anthony DeLuca (Democrat-80th District), Sen. Cristina Castro (Democrat-22nd District), and Sen. Graciela Guzmán (Democrat-20th District), along with nine other sponsors.
Bills in Illinois follow a multi-step legislative process, beginning with introduction in either the House or Senate, followed by committee review, floor debates, and votes in both chambers before reaching the governor for approval or veto. The General Assembly operates on a biennial schedule, and while typically thousands of bills are introduced each session, only a fraction successfully pass through the process to become law.
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Peters graduated from Kansas State University in 2009 with a BS.
Peters, a Democrat, was elected to the Illinois State Senate in 2019 to represent the state's 13th Senate District, replacing previous state senator Kwame Raoul.
Some lawmakers were in the chamber but did not cast any vote, listed as "Not Voting". Others were not present—either marked "Absent" without explanation or noted as having an "Excused Absence" due to personal or medical reasons.
Legislator | Party | District | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
Aarón M. Ortíz | Democrat | 1st District | Yea |
Abdelnasser Rashid | Democrat | 21st District | Yea |
Adam M. Niemerg | Republican | 102nd District | Yea |
Amy Briel | Democrat | 76th District | Yea |
Amy Elik | Republican | 111th District | Yea |
Amy L. Grant | Republican | 47th District | Yea |
Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar | Democrat | 22nd District | Yea |
Ann M. Williams | Democrat | 11th District | Yea |
Anna Moeller | Democrat | 43rd District | Yea |
Anne Stava | Democrat | 81st District | Yea |
Anthony DeLuca | Democrat | 80th District | Yea |
Barbara Hernandez | Democrat | 50th District | Yea |
Blaine Wilhour | Republican | 110th District | Yea |
Bob Morgan | Democrat | 58th District | Yea |
Brad Halbrook | Republican | 107th District | Yea |
Brad Stephens | Republican | 20th District | Yea |
Bradley Fritts | Republican | 74th District | Yea |
Brandun Schweizer | Republican | 104th District | Yea |
Camille Y. Lilly | Democrat | 78th District | Yea |
Carol Ammons | Democrat | 103rd District | Yea |
Charles Meier | Republican | 109th District | Yea |
Chris Miller | Republican | 101st District | Yea |
Christopher "C.D." Davidsmeyer | Republican | 100th District | Yea |
Curtis J. Tarver, II | Democrat | 25th District | Yea |
Dagmara Avelar | Democrat | 85th District | Yea |
Dan Swanson | Republican | 71st District | Yea |
Dan Ugaste | Republican | 65th District | Not vote |
Daniel Didech | Democrat | 59th District | Yea |
Dave Severin | Republican | 116th District | Yea |
Dave Vella | Democrat | 68th District | Yea |
David Friess | Republican | 115th District | Yea |
Debbie Meyers-Martin | Democrat | 38th District | Yea |
Dennis Tipsword | Republican | 105th District | Yea |
Diane Blair-Sherlock | Democrat | 46th District | Yea |
Edgar González, Jr. | Democrat | 23rd District | Yea |
Elizabeth "Lisa" Hernandez | Democrat | 2nd District | Yea |
Eva-Dina Delgado | Democrat | 3rd District | Yea |
Fred Crespo | Democrat | 44th District | Yea |
Gregg Johnson | Democrat | 72nd District | Yea |
Harry Benton | Democrat | 97th District | Yea |
Hoan Huynh | Democrat | 13th District | Yea |
Jackie Haas | Republican | 79th District | Yea |
Jaime M. Andrade, Jr. | Democrat | 40th District | Yea |
Janet Yang Rohr | Democrat | 41st District | Yea |
Jason R. Bunting | Republican | 106th District | Yea |
Jawaharial Williams | Democrat | 10th District | Yea |
Jay Hoffman | Democrat | 113th District | Yea |
Jed Davis | Republican | 75th District | Yea |
Jeff Keicher | Republican | 70th District | Yea |
Jehan Gordon-Booth | Democrat | 92nd District | Yea |
Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz | Democrat | 17th District | Yea |
Jennifer Sanalitro | Republican | 48th District | Yea |
Joe C. Sosnowski | Republican | 69th District | Absent, excused |
John M. Cabello | Republican | 90th District | Yea |
Joyce Mason | Democrat | 61st District | Yea |
Justin Slaughter | Democrat | 27th District | Yea |
Kam Buckner | Democrat | 26th District | Yea |
Katie Stuart | Democrat | 112th District | Yea |
Kelly M. Cassidy | Democrat | 14th District | Yea |
Kevin John Olickal | Democrat | 16th District | Yea |
Kevin Schmidt | Republican | 114th District | Yea |
Kimberly Du Buclet | Democrat | 5th District | Yea |
Kyle Moore | Republican | 99th District | Yea |
La Shawn K. Ford | Democrat | 8th District | Yea |
Laura Faver Dias | Democrat | 62nd District | Yea |
Lawrence "Larry" Walsh, Jr. | Democrat | 86th District | Yea |
Lilian Jiménez | Democrat | 4th District | Yea |
Lindsey LaPointe | Democrat | 19th District | Yea |
Lisa Davis | Democrat | 32nd District | Yea |
Marcus C. Evans, Jr. | Democrat | 33rd District | Yea |
Margaret Croke | Democrat | 12th District | Yea |
Martha Deuter | Democrat | 45th District | Yea |
Martin J. Moylan | Democrat | 55th District | Yea |
Martin McLaughlin | Republican | 52nd District | Yea |
Mary Beth Canty | Democrat | 54th District | Yea |
Mary Gill | Democrat | 35th District | Yea |
Matt Hanson | Democrat | 83rd District | Yea |
Maura Hirschauer | Democrat | 49th District | Yea |
Maurice A. West, II | Democrat | 67th District | Yea |
Michael Crawford | Democrat | 31st District | Yea |
Michael J. Coffey, Jr. | Republican | 95th District | Yea |
Michael J. Kelly | Democrat | 15th District | Yea |
Michelle Mussman | Democrat | 56th District | Yea |
Mr. Speaker | Democrat | 7th District | Yea |
Nabeela Syed | Democrat | 51st District | Absent, excused |
Natalie A. Manley | Democrat | 98th District | Yea |
Nicholas K. Smith | Democrat | 34th District | Yea |
Nicole La Ha | Republican | 82nd District | Yea |
Nicolle Grasse | Democrat | 53rd District | Yea |
Norine K. Hammond | Republican | 94th District | Yea |
Norma Hernandez | Democrat | 77th District | Yea |
Patrick Sheehan | Republican | 37th District | Yea |
Patrick Windhorst | Republican | 117th District | Yea |
Paul Jacobs | Republican | 118th District | Yea |
Regan Deering | Republican | 88th District | Yea |
Rick Ryan | Democrat | 36th District | Yea |
Rita Mayfield | Democrat | 60th District | Absent, excused |
Robert "Bob" Rita | Democrat | 28th District | Yea |
Robyn Gabel | Democrat | 18th District | Yea |
Ryan Spain | Republican | 73rd District | Yea |
Sharon Chung | Democrat | 91st District | Yea |
Sonya M. Harper | Democrat | 6th District | Yea |
Stephanie A. Kifowit | Democrat | 84th District | Yea |
Steven Reick | Republican | 63rd District | Yea |
Sue Scherer | Democrat | 96th District | Absent, excused |
Suzanne M. Ness | Democrat | 66th District | Yea |
Terra Costa Howard | Democrat | 42nd District | Yea |
Thaddeus Jones | Democrat | 29th District | Absence |
Theresa Mah | Democrat | 24th District | Yea |
Tom Weber | Republican | 64th District | Yea |
Tony M. McCombie | Republican | 89th District | Yea |
Tracy Katz Muhl | Democrat | 57th District | Yea |
Travis Weaver | Republican | 93rd District | Yea |
Wayne A. Rosenthal | Republican | 108th District | Yea |
Will Guzzardi | Democrat | 39th District | Yea |
William "Will" Davis | Democrat | 30th District | Yea |
William E Hauter | Republican | 87th District | Yea |
Yolonda Morris | Democrat | 9th District | Yea |
Legislator | Party | District | Vote |
---|---|---|---|
Adriane Johnson | Democrat | 30th District | Yea |
Andrew S. Chesney | Republican | 45th District | Yea |
Bill Cunningham | Democrat | 18th District | Yea |
Celina Villanueva | Democrat | 12th District | Yea |
Chapin Rose | Republican | 51st District | Yea |
Chris Balkema | Republican | 53rd District | Yea |
Christopher Belt | Democrat | 57th District | Yea |
Craig Wilcox | Republican | 32nd District | Yea |
Cristina Castro | Democrat | 22nd District | Yea |
Dale Fowler | Republican | 59th District | Yea |
Darby A. Hills | Republican | 26th District | Yea |
Dave Syverson | Republican | 35th District | Yea |
David Koehler | Democrat | 46th District | Yea |
Donald P. DeWitte | Republican | 33rd District | Yea |
Doris Turner | Democrat | 48th District | Yea |
Elgie R. Sims, Jr. | Democrat | 17th District | Yea |
Emil Jones, III | Democrat | 14th District | Not vote |
Erica Harriss | Republican | 56th District | Yea |
Graciela Guzmán | Democrat | 20th District | Yea |
Jason Plummer | Republican | 55th District | Yea |
Javier L. Cervantes | Democrat | 1st District | Yea |
Jil Tracy | Republican | 50th District | Yea |
John F. Curran | Republican | 41st District | Yea |
Julie A. Morrison | Democrat | 29th District | Yea |
Karina Villa | Democrat | 25th District | Yea |
Kimberly A. Lightford | Democrat | 4th District | Yea |
Lakesia Collins | Democrat | 5th District | Yea |
Laura Ellman | Democrat | 21st District | Yea |
Laura Fine | Democrat | 9th District | Yea |
Laura M. Murphy | Democrat | 28th District | Yea |
Li Arellano, Jr. | Republican | 37th District | Yea |
Linda Holmes | Democrat | 42nd District | Yea |
Mark L. Walker | Democrat | 27th District | Yea |
Mary Edly-Allen | Democrat | 31st District | Yea |
Mattie Hunter | Democrat | 3rd District | Not vote |
Meg Loughran Cappel | Democrat | 49th District | Yea |
Michael E. Hastings | Democrat | 19th District | Yea |
Michael W. Halpin | Democrat | 36th District | Yea |
Mike Porfirio | Democrat | 11th District | Yea |
Mike Simmons | Democrat | 7th District | Yea |
Mr. President | Democrat | 39th District | Yea |
Napoleon Harris, III | Democrat | 15th District | Yea |
Neil Anderson | Republican | 47th District | Yea |
Omar Aquino | Democrat | 2nd District | Not vote |
Patrick J. Joyce | Democrat | 40th District | Yea |
Paul Faraci | Democrat | 52nd District | Yea |
Rachel Ventura | Democrat | 43rd District | Yea |
Ram Villivalam | Democrat | 8th District | Yea |
Robert F. Martwick | Democrat | 10th District | Yea |
Robert Peters | Democrat | 13th District | Yea |
Sally J. Turner | Republican | 44th District | Yea |
Sara Feigenholtz | Democrat | 6th District | Yea |
Seth Lewis | Republican | 24th District | Yea |
Steve McClure | Republican | 54th District | Yea |
Steve Stadelman | Democrat | 34th District | Yea |
Sue Rezin | Republican | 38th District | Yea |
Suzy Glowiak Hilton | Democrat | 23rd District | Yea |
Terri Bryant | Republican | 58th District | Yea |
Willie Preston | Democrat | 16th District | Yea |