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Monthly Archives: March, 2022

Attorney General Raoul Highlights Nearly $750,000 in Federal Grant Funding to Support Victims of Sexual Assault

“The Illinois SANE Program has helped us provide quality, trauma-informed, patient-centered care to individuals during what is often the worst moment of their lives,” Raoul said. #SANEprogram

Avian Influenza Confirmed in Illinois Backyard Poultry

The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) is working closely with APHIS on a joint incident response #Avianflu

Markham Woman Charged with UUW after Parts Used to Convert Handguns to Fully Automatic Weapons Delivered to Residence

Investigators also recovered from the residence gun parts, including ghost gun parts, a drill press, molds, and other tools used to manufacture firearms. 

Indiana Black Loam Conference is headed to Gary

These workshops will build relationships, as well as provide support to gain access to information, and training.

Rush Secures $1.57 Million for IL-01 Community Projects, Other Priorities in Monumental Government Funding Bill

The government funding bill that House Democrats negotiated, and I voted for last night, makes investments where they are most needed — in public education, childcare, broadband, higher education, scientific research, and infrastructure."

Dolton Resorts to Dueling Meetings to Keep Village Lights On

He said trustees moved to this format after residents complained about their questions not being answered, or being deleted, during Zoom meetings; trustees’ microphones were being shut off during meetings; and items were not placed on the agenda. #Dolton

Jim Marter Appointed to Serve as Deputy for IL-14 on GOP State Central Committee

Jim exudes the old-fashioned Republican values which our Party was built on: personal responsibility, smaller, limited government, love of God and country and a strong national defense.

National Academies of Practice Inducts Dr. Ansel T. Johnson

Fellowship in the National Academies of Practice is an honor extended to those who have excelled in their profession and are dedicated to furthering interprofessional practice, scholarship and policy in support of interprofessional care.

Commissioner Aguilar Encourages Applications for Cook County Gun Violence Prevention and Reduction Grants

The Cook County Gun Violence Prevention & Reduction Grants will fund a variety of violence prevention strategies including mental health and employment services, street outreach and case management as well as other services which support residents at-risk of being involved in community violence.

Donna Miller Announces 2022 Unsung Heroines Award Winner for the 6th District

Whether it’s providing free mentoring to young people or using money from her own pocket to buy Christmas presents for those in need, Lamekia has devoted her life to giving back to others. I’m so proud to give this year’s Unsung Heroine Award to Lamekia and spotlight the work she is doing.

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