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Monthly Archives: September, 2025

Taste of Frankfort Returns Sept. 23 with Food, Fun, and a Scholarship Opportunity

A highlight of this year’s event is a $2,500 scholarship that will be awarded to a Lincoln-Way student pursuing a degree in culinary arts or hospitality management. #scholarship

Rep. Danny Davis Endorses Juliana Stratton in U.S. Senate Race

“She has always put the needs of our state first, working to expand opportunity, uplift working families, and hear every voice." #endorses

Commissioner Degnen to Host Sixth Annual Fall Nature Fest at LaBagh Woods

“Fall Nature Fest showcases both our beautiful Forest Preserves and the organizations dedicated to preserving our environment.” #nature

Preston Introduces Bill to Promote Affordable, Sustainable Energy in Illinois Without Burdening Ratepayers

Unlike previous proposals, Preston emphasized, the measure would not force Illinois residents to foot the bill through higher rates. #bill

New Affordable Housing Development Brings Fresh Start to East St. Louis

“This development doesn’t just provide quality housing. It restores hope, stability, and opportunity to families while transforming once-abandoned property into a cornerstone of community pride.” #development

Higher ed spending up as enrollment plummets at Illinois universities

The Illinois Policy Institute found that state government spending on higher education in Illinois increased over $2 billion as enrollment dropped by more than 106,000 students between 2009 and 2024. #colleges

Illinois Fire Marshal Opens $6 Million Grant Program for Local Departments

The program provides grants of up to $26,000 to eligible fire and EMS agencies, helping offset the cost of gear and tools that many smaller or rural departments struggle to afford. #grant

DuPage Sheriff’s Office Reports Citations, Arrest in Labor Day Safety Campaign

“Through the Labor Day safety campaign, we helped to make our roads safer and spread the word about the risks of impaired driving — ‘It’s Not a Game,’” Sheriff James Mendrick said in a statement. #driving #laborday

Illinois Health Insurance Marketplace Rates to Rise Nearly 29% in 2026

“The Trump administration’s harmful policies will leave more Americans uninsured, which increases costs for everyone. Extending enhanced premium tax credits is a simple way to provide some relief for consumers.” #insurance

Violence Prevention Groups Slam Trump’s National Guard Threat, Urge Federal Gun Reform Instead

The Gun Violence Prevention PAC (G-PAC) of Illinois joined with GIFFORDS, Brady, and March For Our Lives on Thursday to demand federal action on gun safety, including reversing Trump-era rollbacks and restoring funding for community-based programs. #guns

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