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Monthly Archives: June, 2025

IDPH Urges Illinoisans to Steer Clear of Seasonal Summer Hazards And Celebrate July 4th 2025 Safely

“As we celebrate America’s birthday with family, friends, food and fireworks, I encourage my fellow Illinoisans to do a little advance planning to make the 4th of July weekend as healthy and as safe as possible." #safety

Op-Ed: Senator Patrick Joyce (June 2025)

This June, I’m proud to share progress on legislation and initiatives that strengthen our communities, enhance public safety, and invest in the future of our region. #op-ed

IL Freedom Caucus: Gov. Illinois Can’t Afford Another Four Years of Pritzker’s Bad Policies

We can’t allow Governor Pritzker’s presidential bid to get any momentum and the way to do that is to stop him in 2026. He has already set our state back financially and morally. #re-election

Harry S Truman College Proudly Presents Its First Light of Day Social and Music Symposium

The Light of Day Social and Music Symposium will be an electric celebration of Chicago’s unparalleled legacy in House Music, and its historical impact on the world’s ever-changing entertainment industry. #music

Illinois U.S. Senator opposes ‘life-changing’ school choice legislation

A provision in the bill would allow donors to lower their tax liability by donating to accredited scholarship-granting organizations, with a credit up to $5,000 or 10% of their adjusted gross income. #legislation

Chicago Man Convicted of Conspiring to Provide Material Support to ISIS

Al Safoo and other members of Khattab created and posted pro-ISIS videos, articles, essays, and infographics at the direction of, and in coordination with, ISIS. #isis

Chicago Board of Education Approves Resolution Launching Healthy Green Schools Pilot Program

The resolution prioritizes student health, fiscal responsibility, and equity—placing Chicago Public Schools (CPS) on a path to becoming a national leader in sustainable, healthy school infrastructure. #resolution

BooRay Aims to Become the First Black-Owned Casino Table Game

As someone who has personally known Norbert A. Simmons, Lorenzo Creighton, and the late Don Barden, I’ve seen firsthand the challenges and triumphs Black pioneers have faced in this industry. #casinos

Pritzker running for 3rd term, running mate not yet announced

Pritzker made the announcement Thursday at the same Chicago Park District fieldhouse where he launched his first campaign eight years ago. #campaign

Personal PAC Statement on Shameful Supreme Court Rulings in Medina v. Planned Parenthood

“Today’s decision is a devastating blow to health care access and reproductive freedom, particularly for low-income and rural communities who rely on Medicaid for lifesaving care. #ruling

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