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Monthly Archives: November, 2025

Illinois GOP Lawmakers Blame Pritzker for Violence at Broadview ICE Protest, Urge More Police Support

The trio also faulted Pritzker for what they characterized as rhetoric that encourages confrontation, pointing to remarks in which the governor urged supporters to be “street fighters” for Democratic causes — a line Republicans have repeatedly criticized. #protest #policeofficers

Illinois patient relies on ACA tax credits, experts warn they drive higher premiums

U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth highlighted Jan’s story on social media, showing how ACA tax credits help her afford a $580-a-month medical implant. #taxcredits #aca

Jackson Family Says Rev. Jesse Jackson Is Stable, Not on Life Support

Despite reports suggesting a more dire condition, family members said he is breathing on his own and remains under the care of physicians. #jessejackson

Three Elected CPS Board Members Back Pat Hynes in Cook County Assessor Race

CPS board members Jenni Custer, Carlos Rivas and Ellen Rosenfeld joined Hynes at the announcement, outlining the financial fallout for the district and its pension fund. #election #endrosement

South Barrington Begins Strategic Planning for Redevelopment of Key “Opportunity Parcels”

The plan is expected to address boundary retention, long-term water supply requirements, and the financial foundation needed to sustain village services well into the next century. #plan #redevelopment

Op-Ed: Spotlighting Women in Law: Competence First. Voices Heard.

Women at Vasselli Law lead prosecutions, negotiate contracts, guide municipal boards, and draft policy. They make decisions, shape outcomes, and strengthen client trust. #oped #jamesvasselli #women

Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. Hospitalized for Observation, Family Says He Is “Doing Well”

Progressive supranuclear palsy is a rare brain disorder that affects balance, movement, and eye coordination. Jackson publicly disclosed the diagnosis in April. #jessejackson #hospitalized

Howard Brown Health Hosts Annual Diabetes Resource Fair to Boost Awareness and Access

Howard Brown officials say the annual fair has quickly become a central part of the organization’s outreach efforts, offering education, screenings and support to help patients identify risk factors early and better manage chronic conditions. #diabetes

OpEd: A Fair Deal on Energy: Calling for Transparency in Illinois Utility Costs

Despite repeated promises that higher rates would strengthen the grid or improve service, residents are left wondering where their money is really going. #comed

Pritzker disagrees with Durbin on vote to end shutdown

Duckworth said the agreement would not protect American families from what she called President Donald Trump’s “vindictive efforts” in exchange for a vague promise. #shutdown #vote

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