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Monthly Archives: June, 2024

Taxpayer-subsidized medical debt relief program ready for Pritzker’s desk

If approved by the governor, the five-year pilot program will work with a nonprofit to use $10 million to pay off up to $1 billion in medical debt. #medicaldebt

Lawmakers pass on oversight vote for Pritzker’s prison closure, rebuild plan

Lawmakers pass on oversight vote for Pritzker’s prison closure, rebuild plan (via Capitol News Illinois) — For the last two decades, each time a...

IDPH Steps Up Data Collection to Control Sharp Rise In Congenital Syphilis Cases

“Every child born in Illinois can and should be protected from acquiring congenital syphilis." #idph

Applications Open for Cook County’s Free Tech Training Course for Veterans

Veterans who live in Chicago or suburban Cook County are encouraged to apply for the Tech Academy... #veterans

FBI Highlights Growing Number of Reported Elder Fraud Cases Ahead of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day

According to the FBI’s latest Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) data, there have already been $1.6 billion in losses from January to May of 2024... #

The City of Chicago Urges Residents to Prepare for Extreme Heat and Severe Weather this Summer with Safety Tips

Public safety is the top priority of the City of Chicago and OEMC will work closely with the National Weather Service in Chicago to... #chicago #heat

City of Chicago Heights Awarded $250,000 Grant for School Zone Safety Improvements

The IDOT award to Chicago Heights is one of 47 similar “Safe Routes to School” projects approved, totaling $9.8 million. #school #safety

Rep. Haas Honors Connect Roasters for June Local Business Spotlight

Connect Roasters was founded in 2016 by Caleb Benoit. #rephaas

Jim Marter, Republican Nominee for Congress Announces Major Endorsement from Congressman Darin LaHood

“I am proud to give my full endorsement and support to Jim Marter, the Republican nominee for Illinois’ 14th Congressional District,” said Congressman LaHood. #election

Lawmakers want unemployment insurance reforms following massive fraud during pandemic

LaHood said outside economic downturns such as the Great Recession of 2008 and COVID-19, states routinely receive less than half of federal tax revenues paid by employers to administer the UI program. #covid #unemploymentinsurance

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