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Monthly Archives: June, 2025

Advocates await action on bill protecting rights of immigrant students in Illinois

It would prohibit schools from denying any child access to a free public education based on their actual or perceived immigration status, or that of their parents. #rights

Chicago ranks among most expensive cities to rent apartment

Illinois Policy Institute Director of Fiscal and Economic Research Bryce Hill said Chicago residents everywhere are paying the price for the city’s rising rental apartment prices. #renting

Crawford Named Legislative Champion with 100% rating on Citizen Action/Illinois’s 2025 Legislative Scorecard

"Citizen Action is a critical ally in our fight against a bloated bureaucracy, cruel administration and a regressive and extremist national agenda. We must continue to work together in the future to safeguard Illinoisans." 

IDPH: West Nile Virus Specimens Confirmed in 17 Illinois Counties As Mosquito Control Awareness Week Marks Start of Summer 2025

No human cases of WNV have been reported in Illinois so far this year, but in 2024, there were 69 confirmed human cases of WNV including 13 deaths, the highest number since 17 WNV-related human deaths were recorded in 2018. #mosquitos

Taste for the Homeless Founder Says Rising Costs of Life’s Basics Make Their Services More Necessary Than Ever Before

Attendees will receive groceries and clothing and have opportunities to take advantage of healthcare and workforce development resources. #homeless

IL Freedom Caucus Lawsuit Challenging Budget Process is Set for a July 3rd Hearing

The Illinois Constitution requires every bill to be read on three separate days in each chamber, a safeguard designed to ensure transparency, prevent abuse, and protect the taxpayers. #hearing

1st Annual North Lawndale Juneteenth Freedom Day Parade

The Juneteenth Freedom Day Parade begins at 7 a.m. to 8:25 a.m. with a complimentary community breakfast at the Grace Memorial Baptist Church, 1457 S. Kenneth Avenue, complete with a celebrity chef. #parade

Record Breaking Number of Teacher Residents to Join Classrooms Across Chicago Public Schools

“There is a national teacher shortage and, as an innovative and high achieving public school district, we are not going to sit idly and wait for qualified educators to find their way to us,” said CPS’ Chief Talent Officer Ben Felton. #teachers

DuPage County Sheriff’s Office Begins Fourth of July Traffic Safety Campaign

DuPage County Sheriff’s Office will join the Illinois State Police and more than 200 local police and sheriff’s departments for the statewide effort. #safety

Howard Brown Health Celebrates 50 Years of Advancing Health Equity

Now serving over 40,000 patients a year across Chicago, Howard Brown Health enters its 50th year as both a legacy institution and a forward-facing health leader. #anniversary

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