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Letter to the Editor from Cook County Clerk Monica Gordon

Make your plan, cast your ballot, and encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same. It’s your town, your vote, your future! #vote

WATCH: Illinois Republicans urge Democrats to stop supporting illegal immigration

State Rep. Paul Jacobs, R-Pomona, introduced House Bill 1345 to repeal the Illinois TRUST act and end the state’s sanctuary status. #immigration

Illinois’ community colleges see nearly 9% spike in spring enrollment

In a report released Tuesday, the ICCB said 40 of the state’s 45 community colleges reported enrollment growth this spring. #colleges

Clerk Monica Gordon Announces Expanded Voting Locations As Early Voting Opens in Suburban Cook County

The Clerk’s Office has opened two new locations at Universal School in Bridgeview, and the Lyons Township Office in Countryside, bringing the total number of Early Voting locations to 55 across suburban Cook County. #election

Gambling insider says Illinois’ internet gambling legislation likely doomed

This marks the third consecutive year that legislation has been proposed, with the latest version including a tax rate of 25% on adjusted iGaming revenue. Supporters of the iGaming bill claim Illinois could collect an additional $1 billion annually in taxes. #gambling

Community Advocates Rally for Clean Slate in Springfield on March 19

“This rally is about justice, opportunity, and ensuring that past mistakes don’t define a person’s future,” said Antonio Lightfoot, Deputy Director of the Illinois Coalition to End Permanent Punishments, the organizer of the event. #cleanslate

CTA Announces New Rail Service Schedules to Start April 20

“Over the last three years, CTA has added service to the Blue Line to improve its reliability and we are excited to add even more service in 2025,” said Acting President Nora Leerhsen. #cta

IL legislator anticipates DEI ‘privilege walks’ will continue despite Trump EO

Illinois state Rep. Regan Deering, R-Decatur, anticipates diversity, equity and inclusion "privilege walks" will likely continue despite President Donald Trump’s executive orders banning these types of programs in the public sector. #dei

Your Fast Lane to Holds Pick-up!

Patrons looking to pick up holds from the convenience of their vehicles can take advantage of the service, officially launching on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. #driveup

Carlene Matthews: Dedicated Educator and Advocate Seeks Re-Election to Prairie-Hills District 144

One of the pressing concerns in the south suburbs is property taxes, an issue that has affected Matthews personally as well. #prairiehills

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