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Monthly Archives: November, 2022

Election Crimes at the Federal Level: What to Know

"Our focus is on protecting elections from potential threats so the American people can have confidence in their democratic process.” #election

Sheriff’s Office Donates Gun Safety Locks to Children’s Hospitals

“Few things are more senselessly tragic than the grievous injury of death or a child due to a loaded, unlocked firearm in the home,” Sheriff Dart said. “If you have a firearm, it is your responsibility to ensure that it is locked and kept away from anyone who shouldn’t have access to it, especially children.” #TomDart

Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump Demands Release of Footage from Incident that Left Jaheim McMillan Dead

“This family deserves more than bread crumbs, they are owed the full truth about what happened to Jaheim. We believe that police body camera and dash-camera footage can provide that. We thank Family Dollar for their cooperation and transparency by providing us with the footage they have.” #BenCrump

IPHCA Honors Community Health Center Champion U.S. Senator Dick Durbin

IPHCA presented the 2022 Distinguished Community Health Center Advocate Award at Crossing Healthcare in Decatur Illinois. #dickdurbin

South Suburban College to Host In-Person Family Reading Night on November 17

David Stephens, SSC Adult Literacy Grant Manager and Family Reading Night event coordinator, stated, “The literacy crisis in America is reaching critical mass. This directly affects an individual’s health and well-being. Illiteracy places an individual at a disadvantage in educational attainment, civic participation/voting activity and reduces a person’s employment opportunities leading them to have less financial security. Literacy not only enriches an individual’s quality of life, but it also provides positive outcomes in their career and income.” #SouthSuburbanCollege

DeVore: Pritzker Secretly Preparing to Require COVID-19 Vaccine for School-Aged Children

In order to deflect attention away from his administration on the issue, Pritzker is lying to the public to avoid admitting his intentions. #covid

Former Prosecutors & Appellate Court Justice Speak Out Against Meddling in Illinois Supreme Court Races

“The Supreme Court is supposed to be a check on the General Assembly and on the Governor, we learned that in eighth grade - it’s not difficult, said Former Appellate Court Justice Robert Spence. "Other issues that could be decided by the court are "gerrymandering and fair maps.” #JudgeSpence

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