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Monthly Archives: June, 2023

Congressman Jonathan L. Jackson Advocates for AM Radio Accessibility for Chicago and Southwest Illinois

This proposed legislation seeks to ensure the continued presence of AM radios, an essential communication medium, in all new vehicles. #amradio

Rep. Haas Hosts Job Fair in Kankakee

Constituents are encouraged to bring plenty of resumes and dress to impress. #kankakee #jobfair

Illinois Legislators Warn of Progressive Income Tax With Unknown Expenses in 2024 Budget

The new contract with AFSCME could cost up to an additional $300 million when finally settled, according to some lawmakers, but was not included in the state's budget. #budget #illinois

Rochelle Taylor and Harrah’s Casino Joliet has a History of Dealing with Black Businesses that is “God Awful” and Rochelle Taylor Continues to Lie...

Harrah's Casino Joliet and Rochelle Taylor has continued to be disrespectful to local black businesses and the local Black Chamber of Commerce.  #RochelleTaylor #HarrahsJoliet

Lack of Rain This Spring Has Illinois Slipping Into Drought

The state has officially been declared D-1 on the drought scale, University of Illinois State Climatologist Trent Ford said. #drought

Congressman Jonathan Jackson Co-Chairs CBC Special Order Hour Honoring Caribbean American History Month

He also stressed the significance of the U.S. Virgin Islands as integral parts of the American story. #caribbean

Cook County Commissioner Frank J. Aguilar Encourages Eligible Residents to Apply for Medicaid Redetermination

The public health emergency declaration ended on May 11, 2023, causing Medicaid Continuous Enrollment and other Medicaid flexibilities to end as well. #medicaid

Pritzker Set to Consider Signing More Than 500 Bills in the Next Three Months

Historically, the legislature has sent bills to the governor in batches, allowing his staff ample time to review the proposals. #bills #illinois

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