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Monthly Archives: September, 2022

Gov. Pritzker Breaks Ground on Reconstruction of Key Corridor in Harvey, Dixmoor, Riverdale

The entire project is expected to take two full constructions seasons to finish, with an anticipated completion date in 2025.

Orland Park Village Board Speaks Out Against SAFE-T Act

“We must not allow this law to stand as passed,” said Orland Park Mayor Keith Pekau. “I can’t even begin to tell you how dangerous this act is.” The mayor listed a handful of provisions that will go into effect on January 1, 2023.

Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller Releases ‘Cardiovascular Health in the Southland’ Report

The report found that overall, cardiovascular disease-related deaths occur more frequently in CCDPH’s South jurisdiction, which has a substantial Black population, compared to the Southwest jurisdiction, whose population is predominantly white.

Mayor Tiffany Henyard Sued for Civil Rights Violations and First Amendment Retaliation

The Complaint alleges civil rights violations for First Amendment Retaliation, Fourth Amendment violations including false seizure and arrest, and related state law violations. #TiffanyHenyard

Mayor Tiffany Henyard of Dolton Continues to Violate the Civil Rights of Residents

We urge Dolton residents to continue attending these meetings, bring a sign with them if they want, speak at the meetings, and assist the resident who was removed to attend future meetings without being forcibly removed by the Dolton Police under an illegal order by the Mayor. #Dolton

Veteran Attorney and Former Chicago Alderman Bob Fioretti Announces Run For Cook County Board President

“Cook County and the City of Chicago are my home. I am running for Cook County Board President because I am tired of Chicago Political Machine politicians destroying our communities with dangerous, failed policies, reckless spending, over taxation, and flat-out incompetence." #BobFioretti

Sheriff Dart Warns Public of Ruse Burglaries in Cook County

Upon arrival, officers learned that a man approached the 81-year-old victim’s door and told her he was a construction worker. He said he needed to show her something outside and directed her away from the home’s entrance. While the victim was outside, four other offenders entered the residence. #CookCountySheriff #

Cook County Board Extends Deadline for Loan Fund to Address Property Tax Delays

The Bridge Fund Program was launched at the beginning of August to offer local taxing jurisdictions a lower-cost borrowing option for local taxing bodies. Qualifying taxing bodies such as municipalities, park districts, schools, etc. have been able to apply for a short-term loan with the County.

Haas to Host Blood Drive September 30th

“Blood donation is a small step we can all take to help save lives,” said Rep. Haas. #JackieHaas

Video: The Urban Translator Wallace “Gator” Bradley Endorses Lori Lightfoot for Re-election

“Invest Southwest has been even more successful than I could have ever imagined. Number one, we’ve way exceeded what our financial estimates were. We will be seeing $2 Billion dollars by the end of this year,” said Mayor Lori Lightfoot. #GatorBradley

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