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Monthly Archives: May, 2024

House Music 40 Partners with Chicago Promoters to Officially Kick-off Summer Festivities

This week, House Music 40 has partnered with multiple promoters to present an exciting schedule to kick off the celebration of House music throughout Chicago—the birthplace of House music. #housemusic

South Suburban College Launches “College & Career Success Center Enhancements” Campaign

This initiative is designed to significantly improve services for our current and prospective students, ensuring a more seamless and comprehensive enrollment experience. #ssc

FBI Signs Agreement with Blacks In Government

Under the MOU, the FBI will share information with BIG’s Future Leaders in America’s Government program about a variety of FBI internships and programs open to college students as well as hiring opportunities... #blackingovernment

Veterans to Honor Milton Lee Olive, IIII, First Black Medal of Honor Recipients in Vietnam War

Young Olive joined the U.S. Army in 1964, He was assigned to the U.S. Army Company B, 2nd Battalion (Airborne) 503d Infantry, 173rd Airborne Brigade... #army

Illinois Labor and Human Rights Leaders Applaud Passage of the Illinois Worker Freedom of Speech Act (SB3649)

The Worker Freedom of Speech Act is designed to prohibit employers from threatening, disciplining, firing, or otherwise retaliating against workers who refuse to attend mandatory workplace meetings focused on communicating opinions on political or religious matters. #ilga #speech

CUB Testimony Uncovers $50 Million in Overcharges in Illinois American Water’s Proposed Rate Hike

Illinois American says the latest rate hike would increase average residential monthly water service bills by about $24 per month, while the average wastewater bill would increase by about $3 to $5 per month. #cub

Rep. Haas Passes Bill to Allow Coverage on Mobile Integrated Health Care Services

Mobile integrated health care services are provided on-site by emergency medical services personnel. #healthcare

Sen. Hastings, Sheriff Dart Applaud Passage of Bill Eliminating Out-of-Pocket Expenses for First Responders

Once signed into law, the legislation will exempt first responders from cost sharing requirements related to mental health counseling such as insurance deductibles, co-payments, and coinsurance. #mentalhealth

Asian American Community Leaders Celebrate Passage of Language Equity and Access Act

The bill ensures that the nearly one million individuals in Illinois who rely on a language other than English can access vital state services... #language

IDPH Reminds Illinoisans to Practice Safe Swimming Habits to Prevent Drownings and Other Water Risks

A recent CDC study found that reviewed 20 years of data found that drowning was the number one killer nationally of children aged 1-4 years and the number two killer of children 0-17 in unintentional injury deaths. #cdc #swimming

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