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Monthly Archives: April, 2026

Reentry housing bill draws support from advocates; debate centers on cost, public safety

The bill expands affordable housing and reentry services for people leaving Illinois prisons, aiming to improve long-term outcomes by reducing homelessness and recidivism. #bill #housing #prison

Barbara Flynn Currie, 40-year veteran of Illinois House, trailblazer for women in Springfield, dies

Barbara Flynn Currie, 40-year veteran of Illinois House, trailblazer for women in Springfield, dies - (via Capitol News Illinois) - CHICAGO - Barbara Flynn Currie,...

City Colleges of Chicago to Honor Star Scholars at Malcolm X College Ceremony

Students and program leaders say the scholarship has had a significant impact on participants by reducing financial barriers and expanding opportunities. #students #scholarships #malcolmx

Preston Pushes Reforms to Illinois Property Tax Sale and Redemption Process

“This bill gives people more time to get back on their feet while making sure the system is more transparent and fair when properties do have to be sold.” #senatebill #propertytax #williepreston

Illinois State Fair Arena Tickets to Go on Sale April 21

The events will showcase a variety of classes, including super stock, modified and farm stock vehicles. #tickets #sale #illinoisstatefair

New Democrat Coalition Action Fund endorses Donna Miller for Congress

“I’m honored to receive the endorsement of the New Dem Action Fund,” Miller said in a statement. #endorsement #donnamiller #congress

Illinois Freedom Caucus Calls for Elimination of Equity Commission, Return of Funds to Taxpayers

The commission, established to promote equity in state procurement, has come under criticism from the caucus, which claims participation has declined under its oversight. The group also raised concerns about commissioner salaries, alleging members are paid $150,000 annually. #funds #taxpayers #commission

Joyce Measure to Expand Mental Health Counseling to Coroners Passes Senate

“Coroners are critical in assisting law enforcement and our judicial system,” Joyce said. “By taking care of these employees we can prevent turnover and burnout.” #mentalhealth #senatebill #patrickjoyce

Illinois Department of Innovation & Technology Hosts Careerspark Steam Expo for Students

Illinois Department of Innovation & Technology Hosts Careerspark Steam Expo for Students (Springfield, IL) - More than 1,800 eighth grade students from across Illinois...

SNAP eligibility changes spark debate on gap for impacted recipients

The main bill the coalition wants passed is SB 3277, which would create a program to automatically give recipients seeing a change or stop in federal benefits a one-time payment of $600 – representing about three months worth of the average SNAP subsidy. #snap #centersquare

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