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

Monthly Archives: October, 2025

Illinois Freedom Caucus Condemns Senate Passage of Physician-Assisted Suicide Bill

In a statement, the Illinois Freedom Caucus accused Democratic lawmakers of prioritizing what it called a “culture of death” over the state’s economic and social challenges. #bill

Illinois Labor Department, Fire Service Institute Expand Training to Improve Firefighter Safety

Ramos, a Sterling firefighter, died after falling through the floor of a burning home during a December 2021 fire. The IL OSHA investigation identified key safety lessons that are now being used as part of this new training module. #firefighters #training

Sen. Willie Preston Votes Against Energy Bill, Citing Consumer Impact Amid Inflation Concerns

“With Donald Trump’s tariffs hyper-charging inflation and the costs of groceries, property taxes and everyday items on the rise, the last thing working-class and poor communities in Chicago, the Southland and Central Illinois need is another shock to their pocketbooks from utility costs,” Preston said in a statement. #consumer #energy

CTA, CDOT Seek Public Input on Bus Corridor Upgrades to Improve Speed, Safety, and Access

The Bus Priority Corridor Study builds on the Better Streets for Buses Plan, a long-term framework for improving Chicago’s streets and bus infrastructure. #cta #bus

Frerichs Launches $50 Million Loan Program to Aid Unpaid Federal Workers During Shutdown

The program is expected to assist many of the 153,000 federal employees living and working in Illinois, though it remains unclear how many have missed paychecks since the shutdown began Oct. 1. #loan

Preston Warns of SNAP Funding Halt as Shutdown Threatens Food Assistance for Thousands

The ongoing federal government shutdown has disrupted funding for the program, putting millions nationwide at risk — including roughly 50,329 people in Preston’s 16th Senate District, which spans parts of Chicago’s South Side and surrounding communities. #snap

Homewood Edward Jones Office Collecting Toys for Tots Donations

All donations will go toward helping local families ensure their children have gifts to open this holiday season. #donations

Illinois beef producers say Trump’s Argentina beef plan hurts farmers

St. Peters said Trump’s recent push to import beef from Argentina, meant to lower grocery costs, is instead hurting farmers: cattle prices drop up to 12% while grocery prices rise. #beef

Kennedy-King College, Purdue Northwest Launch Partnership to Expand Construction Management Education

The partnership is designed to make higher education more accessible and affordable while creating a seamless transition from a two-year to a four-year degree. #partnership #college

Rep. Niemerg Calls for End to Illinois’ Sanctuary State Policies After Fatal Crash

Niemerg is calling for the repeal of the state’s TRUST Act, which restricts local police from cooperating with federal immigration enforcement in certain cases. #crash #sanctuary

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