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Monthly Archives: March, 2022

Monica Gordon, Candidate for 5th District Cook County Commissioner, Issues Statement Regarding WTTW Electrical Workers’ Strike

“We must stand with our brothers and sisters in labor as they fight for what they deserve." #IBEW #WTTW #monicagordon

Chicago Public Schools Proud to Celebrate recipients for NCWIT Computing Award for Educators

“I want my female, non-binary, and trans students to feel like they have a space and a voice in the computing/technology world, and I hope I achieve some of that through my work with my Exploring Computer Science class & Girls Who Code club." #CPS

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle endorses Delia Ramirez for 3rd Congressional District

She created a legislative housing committee and has passed legislation to expand Medicaid coverage to undocumented seniors, expand affordable housing, and create an elected school board for Chicago Public Schools. #tonipreckwinkle #deliaramierez 

Joyce Measure Makes Sensible Cuts to Regulation

This legislation requires the ICC to provide a landowner notice via certified mail, rather than registered mail, of a utility's plan to construct a high voltage electric service line across their property. The cost of certified mail starts at $3.75. #patrickjoyce

Dolton 149 Schools Move to Mask Optional

“We welcome the mask optional policy as another step in our return to a normal learning environment in Dolton 149 schools.”

South Suburban College to Offer Summer Graphic Design Session to High School Juniors and Seniors

Participants will have the opportunity to work directly with Pamela Planera, who is not only the Graphic Design and Visual Communications Coordinator at SSC, but a professional graphic design artist and photographer as well.

National Vision Announces New America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses Location Now Open in Crestwood

National Vision is further expanding into Illinois with its new location at Rivercrest Shopping Center. The Crestwood community will now have access to more affordable and accessible quality eye care and eyewear.

Plainfield Resident Jim Pustz Spent Over 20 Years Protecting Illinois Waterways

Just last spring, for the first time, he observed small mouth bass, which help indicate an improving ecosystem.

Joyce Creates Future Farmers of America Fund

“As lifetime FFA member myself, I am proud to champion legislation that has full support across the board,” said Joyce. “FFA taught me so many valuable lessons that I still hold and apply to my life as a farmer and state senator – and I want to provide those same opportunities for other students across our state.” #FFA

Kendall Coyne Schofield, Three-Time Olympian, Honored at Orland Park Board Meeting

Mayor Keith Pekau extended the gratitude of the entire community and proclaimed Monday, March 21, 2022 as Kendall Coyne Schofield Day in the Village of Orland Park.

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