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Monthly Archives: September, 2023

Former Railroad Employee Sentenced to Two and a Half Years in Federal Prison for Fraudulently Obtaining Disability Benefits

After the benefits were approved, Carlberg misrepresented the nature of his work at the salon and lied about the income he received from it. #disabilityfraud

OpEd: Senator Patrick Joyce (September 2023)

As we bring exciting innovation to our region through the battery manufacturing plant, I’m encouraged that we are investing in our future generations every day by supporting our school systems. #senatorjoyce

Biden Administration Responds to Calls From Pritzker, Other Leaders, for Help in Migrant Crisis

Federal law still requires asylum seekers to wait six months after filing their claim before they can apply for a work permit, officially known as an Employment Authorization Document... #migrants

Illinoisans Can Expect to Pay More for Property Insurance Premiums

With inflation at a 40-year high, she said that building and repair costs are high, and that is having an impact on insurance costs across the nation. #insurance

Studies Finding Illinois Lowest for Racial Equality Has Some Looking for Change

One example of inequality is the property tax rate in predominantly white Winnetka being around 8% while in predominantly Black Harvey, it’s around 26%. #wealthgap

City of Harvey Celebrates Groundbreaking Ceremony for Harvey Lofts: A Landmark $19 Million Investment

The upcoming Harvey Lofts building, an innovative 51-unit residential complex, is strategically positioned in close proximity to the South Suburban region's vital transportation hub. #harvey

Joyce Applauds Combined $1.9 Million for Local Community Revitalization

The Strong Communities Program is designed to support local revitalization efforts and attract further investment in communities that may lack the resources needed to tackle vacant, abandoned and deteriorated properties. #revitalization

Joliet Mayor Shuts Down Five Establishments for Vaping Violations

According to the local ordinance, the owner of the license can request a hearing within the seven-day suspension. #vaping

Cook County Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month

National Hispanic Heritage Month was founded to celebrate the heritage and culture of Hispanic and Latine communities... #hispanicheritage

Birth to Five Illinois Announces $600,000 in New Local Grants Available

The anticipated grant amounts of $50,000 to $80,000 will allow recipients to focus on the needs identified at the local level within their own communities. #birthtofive #earlychildhood

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