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Monthly Archives: March, 2023

Dixmoor Mayor Fitzgerald Roberts Testifies in Support of Measure Providing Possible Grant Eligibility for Disaster-Stricken Communities

"I thank State Representative Will Davis for co-sponsoring this legislation which will help the people of Dixmoor.” #dixmoor

Haas to Hold Traveling Office Hours in Park Forest, Monee for 79th District Residents

The 79th District has changed this term to include portions of Kankakee, Crete, Richton Park, University Park, Park Forest, and Monee. #rephaas

IL Freedom Caucus Calls Out Far-Left’s Radical Agenda at Press Conference on Proposed New Abortion Facility in Danville

State Rep. Brad Halbrook said what is needed in downstate Illinois is a solution to the doctor shortage in rural areas. #abortion

The Freelance Worker Protection Act Criticized as Overreach, Bad for Illinois Business

The legislation would authorize the Illinois Attorney General to get involved if someone is believed to have violated any provisions of the bill. #freelanceworker

South Suburban College Freezes Tuition for 5th year to Ease Economic Burden for Students in the Southland Region

South Suburban College Freezes Tuition for 5th year to Ease Economic Burden for Students in the Southland Region (South Holland, IL) — South Suburban...

OpEd: Senator Patrick Joyce (March 2023)

It’s also important we help our next generation understand responsible use of our lands and property, including educating them on fire safety and prevention. #senatorjoyce

House Narrowly Passes Bill Allowing All-Gender Bathrooms

The bill sets out standards that all-gender bathrooms would have to meet, such as “inclusive signage” that does not indicate any specific gender... #

Funds Being Distributed to Police Agencies to Fight Carjackings in Illinois

The funding is earmarked to supplement police budgets for license plate readers, tracking devices, GPS software and other technology to hunt down carjackers. #carjacking

Haas-Backed Legislation to Fund Veterinary Care for Retired K-9’s Passes House

House Bill 3588 will create the Care for Retired Police Dogs Program... #policedogs

Lyons Township Woman Charged with First Degree Murder in the Death of her 19-Month-Old Son

The Cook County Medical Examiner’s office ruled his death was a homicide due to nutritional neglect. #ccso

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