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

Monthly Archives: April, 2026

Pritzker Administration Awards $4.85M in Tourism Grants Across Illinois

“These investments will allow communities across Illinois to expand their events and festivals, promote one-of-a-kind destinations, and draw visitors from near and far to our great state.”#pritzker #grants

Preston Measure Expands Speech Therapy Coverage for Stuttering

The proposal would extend coverage to include rehabilitative services, which are often needed by individuals who develop or continue to experience speech challenges later in life. #measure #speech #coverage

GOP candidate Bailey urges Trump to apologize to pope; bishop calls for dialogue

Republican gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey said in a social media post it was wrong for the president to mock the pope and to post an image of himself appearing to be like Jesus Christ. #trump #pope #centersquare

Allstate Seeks Re-Annexation of Former Headquarters Site in South Barrington Amid Redevelopment Plans

The site sits just north of the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway and near the Arboretum of South Barrington shopping center, making it a prime location for commercial redevelopment. #southbarrington #allstate #development

FAA to Host Air Traffic Controller Hiring Event at Olive-Harvey College

Those selected for the role will attend the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City for approximately three months of paid training. #hiring #airtraffic #event

Faith in Place Offers Up to $30k in Grants for Tree Planting, Workforce Projects Across Midwest

This round will distribute approximately $466,000 to between 16 and 20 projects focused on community-based environmental improvements and job training. #planting #faithinplace #grants

Illinois Launches ‘Illinois Voices 250’ Storytelling Initiative to Mark America’s 250th Anniversary

Organizers describe the initiative as one of the most expansive efforts to ensure Illinois’ role in the semiquincentennial celebration is inclusive and representative of communities statewide. #anniversary #stories

Illinois Housing Council Pushes to Extend, Expand Affordable Housing Tax Credit Amid Statewide Shortage

Housing advocates say a mix of rising construction costs, elevated interest rates and limited public funding has made it increasingly difficult to complete affordable housing developments—even when federal assistance is available. #housing #tax #

Illinois bill would mandate infant allergy coverage, with unclear cost impact

Hills said the measure is designed to eliminate upfront costs for families and encourage early intervention, which some studies suggest can lower the risk of developing lifelong food allergies. #bill #allergy #coverage

Pritzker, GOP candidate say they support a free press, differ on tax credits

GOP candidate for lieutenant governor Aaron Del Mar said it’s important to support the Constitution and a free press, but taxpayer dollars should not support outlets like some in Chicago that only show one side of issues. #gop #tax #jbpritzker

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