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Monthly Archives: August, 2022

Gov. Pritzker Announces Four Appointments to Boards and Commissions

Puente earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and a Master of Arts in Public Policy from the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy.

Collaborative between UChicago Medicine and Advocate Health Care Supports 18 Grassroots Organizations Helping to Keep Kids Safe this Summer

In the past four years, Southland RISE has awarded more than $500,000 to grassroots organizations to support the groups’ work combating violence and empowering Chicago youth

Backed By the Blue: FOP Endorses Tom Devore in Race for Attorney General

"Tom DeVore doesn't just talk the talk, he has demonstrated through his actions that he will always fight injustice."

EPA Union Applauds Senate Breakthrough on Climate

EPA Union Applauds Senate Breakthrough on Climate (Chicago, IL) — Following is a statement from Nicole Cantello, President of American Federation of Government Employees...

Devore Responds to Feds Investigating State Senator Elgie Sims

“Raoul’s tenure is starting to look a lot like that of his predecessor, Lisa Madigan."

Federal Court Orders Shakman Decree to be Vacated, Citing Gov. Pritzker’s ‘Extraordinary’ and ‘Durable’ Reforms

The ruling acknowledges that the administration has instituted long-term policies and procedures that will ensure "compliance sticks."

Department of Family and Support Services Announce Community Services Block Grant Scholarships Available for Chicago Residents

The CSBG Scholarship Program offers financial aid ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 for income-eligible residents of the City of Chicago who demonstrate academic achievement, career potential, and educational motivation.

Gov. Pritzker Announces Medicaid Reimbursement Increases and Expanded Title X Funds for Reproductive Health Care Providers

The $2 million in funds would be in addition to $5.4 million in federal HHS funding and an existing $5.8 million in state funds, for a total budget of $13.2 million.

Devore Response to Circuit Court Ruling Against Pritzker and IDHS

Pritzker's second pandemic executive order "is an unlawful use of his authority under the Illinois Emergency Management Act (IEMAA)..."

OpEd: The Chump is Back! Richard Irvin’s Lousy Attempt to Redeem Himself

Richard Irvin thought he was too good for the Black Republicans. Democrats don't like him. He didn't win because he disrespected Black Republicans. Bailey respects Black Republicans and this is why Darren Bailey is going to win in November and become the next Governor of Illinois.

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