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Monthly Archives: April, 2023

Orland Park Police Participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

The confidential and anonymous service is free of charge. Syringes, sharps, needles, glass containers, any type of liquids or illegal drugs will not be accepted. #prescriptiondrugs

OpEd: Waiving IP Protections Hurts American Businesses

World-wide, there continues to be efforts to undermine the protections the United States affords innovators. #ipprotections

Illinois Senate Bill Seeks to End Court Fines, Fees for Juveniles

In the end, all Senate Republicans voted to reject the measure, with the Illinois Sheriff's Association taking a similar stance. #illinois

Joyce Announces Much Needed Improvements Coming to Interstate 57 and Illinois 17 in Kankakee

Through the Illinois Competitive Freight program, this project will receive $40 million to assist with costs. #freight

Prairie State College to Host Open House on Saturday, April 22

Open House will be held from 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday, April 22, on the College’s Main Campus Building at 202 S. Halsted St. in Chicago Heights. #psc

Leader Haas Recognizes Child Abuse Prevention Month this April

For over 30 years, Leader Haas has served her community as a social worker. #jackiehaas

Joyce Supports Bill to End Moratorium on New Nuclear Facilities

Senate Bill 76 would appeal the moratorium on new nuclear facilities in Illinois. #nuclearpower

Mijente PAC and ICIRR ACTION Surpasses 85,000 Voter Contacts with Latino Chicagoans in Just Four Weeks

Mijente made a $200,000 investment in Chicago this cycle – knocking doors, dialing numbers, and hitting the streets for Latino candidates committed to fighting for working families. #chicago

OpEd: Moving Beyond the Politics of Race: A Call for American Values in Chicago

I came to understand a simple yet profound truth: the only way to make progress in my community was to move beyond the politics of race. #chicago

$200 Million Aimed at Improving the Movement of Freight Around Illinois

IDOT officials said every year, 1.6 billion tons valued at $2.5 trillion of freight flows in and out of the state, making Illinois one of the top states for freight activity.

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