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

Monthly Archives: September, 2025

Op-Ed: Common Ground on Hemp—A Call to Protect Kids and Fix Washington

Our Village became a leader in passing the first local ban on these dangerous products—because we could not sit back while children were being targeted with candy-coated intoxicants and vape devices disguised as consumer goods. #hemp

Illinois DCFS Urges Caregivers to Follow “ABCs” of Safe Sleep During Infant Safe Sleep Awareness Month

The department’s message is built around the “ABCs” of safe sleep: infants should always be placed "Alone, on their Backs, in a Crib." #infants

City Colleges and Food Depository Launch “Food Security for Life” to Combat Student Hunger

The expanded effort will add enhanced grocery markets, frozen meal options, snack stations, apprenticeships, and improved access to public benefits. #foods

Op-Ed: Disaster Preparedness Month: Are you financially prepared to weather the unexpected?

Just this summer, historic flooding swept through the Chicago area, damaging property, displacing families, and underscoring how quickly the unexpected can become reality. #disaster

Preston Slams Trump Over Suggestion to Use Cities as Military “Training Grounds”

Preston, who is running to succeed longtime Rep. Robin Kelly, argued that the military’s role should never extend to city streets outside of extraordinary circumstances. #military

Lawmakers push for transit reform, funding despite delayed fiscal cliff

Four legislators participated in a virtual event hosted by Lincoln Forum and the Union League Club Transportation Subcommittee on Thursday. #reform

Local Leaders Urge Caution Amid Escalating Violence at Broadview ICE Protests

The officials said Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have repeatedly escalated their response to protesters, deploying tear gas, pepper rounds, and rubber bullets, and in some cases pointing firearms at demonstrators and members of the press. #broadview

PepsiCo Donates Diesel Trucks, Expands Scholarships for City Colleges Students

The new investment will continue to provide students with financial assistance and open doors to higher-wage job opportunities. #scholarships

Bushra Amiwala Hit with Pepper Bullets During Protest Outside Broadview ICE Facility

Amiwala, the first Gen Z elected official in the country, said she was tying handwritten notes of encouragement to a fence outside the facility when she heard popping sounds and saw projectiles fired from the rooftop. #protesting

Illinois Consumers Reclaim Nearly $20 Million in Unclaimed Life Insurance Policies

The announcement comes during Life Insurance Awareness Month, which highlights the importance of financial planning and consumer resources. #insurance

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