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Monthly Archives: December, 2025

Op-Ed: Time to Protect Kids Online

The question we hear most often isn't about marketing strategies or financing, it's "how do you handle your kids and their phones?" #kids #online #oped

Final Days to Enter Cook County’s First Marriage Lottery for 2026

Nearly 1,000 couples have already submitted applications, marking the highest number of entries the Clerk’s Office has ever received for the event. #lottery #marriage

Black Community Leaders Criticize Illinois Lawmakers’ Immigration Proposals

Opponents say these policies prioritize foreign labor and immigration reform at a time when many Illinois residents are struggling with unemployment, wage stagnation and rising housing costs. #immigration #blackcommunity

Governor Pritzker Signs Landmark Law Expanding Behavioral Health Access for Illinoisans with Private Insurance

“By ensuring equitable reimbursement for behavioral health services and tackling the underlying causes of poor network adequacy, Illinois is finally on track to meaningfully address barriers to accessing treatment.” #behavioralhealth #insurance

Preston Law Expanding Support for Families of Students with Disabilities to Take Effect Jan. 1

“Keeping families of students with disabilities aware of all their available resources will help not just the students, but also their community.” #disabilities #law

Howard Brown Health Strengthens Leadership Team with Key Executive Appointments

The appointments are part of the organization’s ongoing efforts to enhance patient care, expand community partnerships, and ensure long-term sustainability. #appointments #health

Republican Candidate Pledges Expanded Services for Illinois Veterans

Under his plan, veterans would not be required to schedule appointments and would receive expedited service when visiting driver services facilities. #veterans #election

Illinois legalizes physician-assisted suicide; critics warn of moral, safety risks

Pritzker signed “Deb’s Law,” letting terminally ill Illinois adults seek medication to end their lives.  #law #health #assistedsuicide

North Riverside Man Faces Felony Charges in Child Pornography and Drug Case

Through search warrants and subpoenas, investigators identified the account holder as Mark Rini, authorities said. #felony #crime #cookcounty

Pritzker enacts bills, including measure decoupling IL from federal tax code

One measure approved that takes effect immediately is Senate Bill 1911, which decouples the state tax code from federal code. #bill #enacted #pritzker

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