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John Heiderschedit, Criminal Defense Attorney; Subscription Lawyer; Chicago Lawyer

Monthly Archives: May, 2025

IL Freedom Caucus Proposes Changes To SB1988, Community College Baccalaureate Bill

Last week Amendment #2 to SB1988 was filed, gutting the previous bill and adding the language for these programs. #bill

State of Illinois Spring Vendor Summit to Provide Resources and Networking for Business Owners

Vendor Summits are key components in the State’s efforts to diversify its vendor pool and provide equitable access to contracting opportunities for small, minority-owned, veteran-owned, women-owned, and other disadvantaged firms – including firms owned or operated by people with disabilities. #networking

Yumeka Brown Announces Candidacy for U.S. Congress in Illinois’ 2nd District

Brown’s campaign is focused on everyday issues that impact working families: affordable healthcare, safe communities, strong schools, and bold environmental action. #campaign

Joyce Launches Annual Summer Book Club

“Book clubs build strong reading habits, research skills and lead to student achievement,” said Joyce (D-Essex). #books

Federal Jury Convicts Prison Inmate of Murder and Hate Crime in Death of Fellow Inmate

Simonson and Martin assaulted Phillips to gain recognition and membership into a white supremacist anti-semitic prison gang called the Valhalla Bound Skinheads. #hatecrime

OpEd: The Unintended Consequences of Expanding the 340B Program in Illinois

A major flaw of the program is the lack of oversight regarding how 340B revenue is used... #340B

Illinois General Assembly passes bills aimed at helping mothers

The bill only applies to certified nurse midwives, who must be a licensed advanced practice registered nurse, or APRN, and have at least a graduate degree in midwifery. #mothers

Most Illinois communities still losing population

McLaughlin said it’s not just smaller cities in Illinois seeing people leave, Chicago also lost more than 27,000 residents in 2024 compared to April 2020 levels. #population

IDPH Recommends Testing of Private Water Wells in Areas with Elevated PFAS Levels in Community Water Systems

Illinois EPA recently sent notices to 47 CWS, and 10 CWS with emergency connections, around the state whose systems indicated levels of PFAS in excess of groundwater quality standards. #water

Crawford Helps Expand Awareness of Advisory for Missing Persons with Disabilities

 "When someone with a developmental or physical disability goes missing, bringing them home becomes all the more critical," Crawford said. #awareness

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