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Monthly Archives: December, 2025

Illinois’ safe gun storage law goes into effect Jan. 1

Part of the law requires firearms to be stored if there is anyone not eligible under federal and state law to handle a firearm. #law #firearms #bill

CTA Offers Free New Year’s Eve Rides, Extended Service for Holiday Events

The program is designed to encourage residents and visitors to celebrate responsibly while using safe, dependable transportation. #free #cta #holiday

Illinois Joins Multistate Action Against Mortgage Loan Originator for Education Fraud

Illinois Joins Multistate Action Against Mortgage Loan Originator for Education Fraud (Chicago, IL) - Illinois regulators have joined a multistate enforcement action against a...

Kristi Jones Appointed Acting Assistant Director of Illinois Department of Agriculture

Illinois Department of Agriculture Director Jerry Costello II praised Jones’ experience and leadership, noting her deep institutional knowledge. #acting #agricultre #appointment

Chicago mayor refuses to sign or veto budget at ‘not a campaign event’

The mayor repeated his opposition to a debt collection measure in the council-approved budget, which allows the city to sell city debt to private collectors. #budget #chicago

IL Medicaid overhaul effective Jan. 1 sparks backlash

The bill allows asylum seekers and people from countries with documented human-rights abuses to qualify, an expansion he calls a “backdoor” increase in taxpayer-funded coverage as border encounters rise and many asylum claims are denied. #medicaid #health

Sheehan Urges Reforms to SAFE-T Act in Letter to Governor

The proposed changes are intended to address gaps that lawmakers say have put communities, crime victims, and first responders at risk since the SAFE-T Act took effect. #letter #safe-t

Op-Ed: Senator Patrick Joyce (December 2025)

This holiday season, I was proud to support the Christmas Tree of Honor, a meaningful community tradition that once again brought neighbors together to honor local veterans in need. #oped #senatorpatrickjoyce #40thdistrict

Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr. Discharged From Acute Care Facility, Family Provides Health Update

In April, doctors revised his diagnosis to progressive supranuclear palsy, a condition that affects movement, balance, speech, and cognitive function. #jessejackson #discharged #treatment

Chicago council, ‘starting to legislate,’ sends $16.7 billion budget to mayor

The alternative budget also includes a roughly $1 billion sweep of tax-increment-financing dollars to Chicago Public Schools. #chicago #budget #thecentersquare

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