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Civic Federation Says Chicago Pension Law Will Add Billions to City’s Long-Term Costs

According to the Civic Federation, the legislation is projected to increase required city contributions to the Police and Fire pension systems by approximately $8.4 billion between 2025 and 2055, representing about $1.7 billion in present value. #pension #civicfederation #chicago

CTA Expands Automated Bus Lane Enforcement Program to 52 Camera-Equipped Buses

Officials said the additional 46 camera-equipped buses will help reduce delays caused by illegally parked vehicles while making it easier for buses to safely pick up and drop off passengers, particularly those with disabilities. #buses #cta #chicago

Former Chicago Bear Paul Blair to Host Liberty Pastors Worldview Training Camp in Oak Brook

According to organizers, the camp includes three nights of accommodations, six meals, conference sessions, training materials, and fellowship opportunities. Registration begins Monday evening, July 27, with a kickoff dinner, followed by two full days of presentations. The program concludes before lunch on Thursday, allowing pastors time to prepare for weekend services. #trainingcamp #pastors #oakbrook

Chicago mayor to Trump: “Consider this a call”

“Consider this a call, Mr. President. I’m calling on you to invest in building more affordable homes across this country. I’m calling on you to respond to the needs of people who cannot afford grocery and gas,” the mayor said. #trump #chicagomayor #centersquare

Chicago Man Charged With Obstructing Investigation Into Alleged Plot Targeting White House UFC Event

According to the indictment, an FBI special agent contacted Mercado by phone the day before the event to discuss online threats connected to the planned attack. Prosecutors allege that Mercado denied any plans to travel to Washington to assist with the attack and declined to meet with investigators. #fbi #whitehouse #obstruction

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Joliet Junior College is Not Meeting Minority Participation Goals, Illinois House to Hold Subject Matter Hearing

Most are reporting less than 5% minority spend. #college #university #contracting

Millionaire tax push resumes in Chicago

Statehouse members did not vote on Ford’s proposed constitutional amendment in time for a binding measure to appear on the November ballot statewide. #tax #millionaries #centersquare

Civic Federation Says Chicago Pension Law Will Add Billions to City’s Long-Term Costs

According to the Civic Federation, the legislation is projected to increase required city contributions to the Police and Fire pension systems by approximately $8.4 billion between 2025 and 2055, representing about $1.7 billion in present value. #pension #civicfederation #chicago

Sen. Patrick Joyce Encourages Local Governments to Apply for $37.5 Million in Illinois Park Grants

"Everyone in the community benefits when parks are kept in good shape," said Joyce, D-Essex. "I encourage all those in the 40th District with projects in the works to apply before the coming deadline." #patrickjoyce #grants #parks

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