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Monthly Archives: April, 2022

Rail Safety Education Still a Necessity Throughout Illinois

"Operation Lifesaver empowers our state's citizens to make safe choices around railroad tracks and trains." #STOPTrackTragedies

Sullivan Claims Win at Tazewell GOP Forum

"If you want to know my governing philosophy, it's this: Take power away from these corrupt, career insider politicians, and give it back to the people of Illinois." #jessesullivan

Karin Norington-Reaves Endorsed By IUOE Local 150 and IBEW Local 134

“Karin has 30 years of experience in community development, advocacy, and job creation...” #local134 #local150

OpEd: Senator Patrick Joyce (April 2022)

I am proud to tell you this month about a number of positive outcomes from our work in Springfield that will help people in our district and drive our state forward in the right direction. #senatorjoyce

Pathlights Celebrates Older Americans Month

This year’s theme focuses on how older adults can age in their communities, living independently for as long as possible and participating in ways they choose. #olderamericansmonth

Democratic Unity to Save Democracy in the Name of Anti-Voter Suppression

I’m of the opinion and belief that Reading is Fundamentally Mandatory #gatorbradley

Tinley Park Chamber of Commerce Announces New Leadership

“Post pandemic has increased our awareness how we all need each other. Residents can a play a part and amplify their community by shopping local..." #tinleyparkchamber

Attorney General Raoul: Illinois Receives over $800 Million from Tobacco Manufacturers

The funding had previously been withheld from annual MSA payments to the state. #tobacco

Gov. Pritzker and Department of Defense Announce New Defense Innovation Unit in Chicago

Chicago will be the fifth DIU office located in technology ecosystems #DoD

Adult Literacy at South Suburban College: Free Learning Opportunities are Available and Volunteer Tutors are Needed

These opportunities are made possible by a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library (ISL), a division of the Office of Secretary of State, using state funds designated for literacy. #adultliteracy

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