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Monthly Archives: October, 2022

Illinois Department of Revenue Announces Extended Income Tax Filing Due Date for Corporations

"This year, we have extended the due date for corporate income tax returns, as we await permanent action later this month by the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR), a bipartisan legislative oversight committee." #idor

Cook County Jail Chess Team Posts Strong Finish in its Largest Intercontinental Chess Competition

Cook County Jail’s men’s team finished 1st in group play in the competition’s first day on Thursday, advancing to Friday’s championship round. #chess

South Suburban College Opens Registration for the Spring 2023 Semester

Students are encouraged to register early to secure their preferred mode of instruction and schedule #ssc

Rachel Ventura to Join Amazon Warehouse Workers on Walkout Today

The organizing effort is in favor of a $25/hr wage and unionizing the work force. #unions #amazon

Haas Honors Combs Farm as October Spotlight

 “This has to be a record for the longest-standing local business here in the 79th District and I’m thrilled to play a small part in recognizing just how much that means to our community,” said Rep. Haas. #JackieHaas

Illinois Supreme Court Adopts New Rule for Trial Exhibits

New Rule 455, first proposed by the Appellate Lawyers Association (ALA) and supported by the Office of the State Appellate Defender (OSAD), is intended to bring uniformity to trial exhibits and prevent the delays which occur when appellate counsel must track down and locate missing trial exhibits that were not made part of the record. #IllinoisSupremeCourt

Scandal-Ridden Alexi Giannoulias Should Release His Tax History

“Alexi Giannoulias’ record continues to follow him. His history of fiscal mismanagement as State Treasurer and family bank’s loans to mobsters when he was senior loan officer should worry Illinois voters at the prospect of putting him in charge of our state’s largest office,” said Illinois Republican Party Chairman Don Tracy. #DonTracy

Orland Park Police Participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

The April 2022 Take Back Day brought in 721,093 pounds (360 tons) of unused or expired prescription medication... #orlandparkpolice

FBI Cautions About Threats to Election Workers Ahead of the November 2022 Midterm Elections

In June 2021, the Department of Justice, in close partnership with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, established the Threats to Election Workers Task Force... #electionday

Fioretti Furious Illegals Eligible for Cash While Vets Sleep on the Street

"This is going too far, we are telling people from all over the world, ‘come to Cook County, we will give you free housing and cash’ yet we can’t take care of our own," he said. The last count of homeless veterans estimated that there were more than 500 homeless veterans in Chicago alone.  #BobFioretti

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