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Union reacts to Trump EPA Leadership Confirmation Hearing

As a member of Congress, Zeldin consistently showed a lack of support for the clean air, clean water and EPA’s mission to protect human health and the environment. #epa

Chicago’s Pullman Porter Museum Kicks off Year-long Celebration with its 30th Anniversary in Conjunction with the 100-year Anniversary of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car...

On Saturday, February 22, 2025, the museum will celebrate its 30th Anniversary with the Annual A. Philip Randolph Gentle Warrior Awards, a Black-Tie Gala fundraiser. #celebrating

Illinois Joins $80 Million Enforcement Action Against Block, Inc., Cash App for BSA/AML Violations

“This enforcement action demonstrates the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation’s (IDFPR) continued commitment to ensuring the integrity of the financial services industry and protecting consumers,” said IDFPR Secretary Mario Treto, Jr. #enforcement

Illinois Department of Revenue Announces Start of 2025 Income Tax Season

Illinois will participate in the IRS Direct File program this year. Eligible taxpayers will be able to use the program to electronically complete their 2024 federal tax returns for free. #tax

State Treasurer Frerichs Returned $299 Million In Missing Money in 2024

“Putting money back in people’s pockets helps families and our state’s economy. This money belongs with its rightful owners,” Treasurer Frerichs said. #money

Chicago Public Schools Awarded Federal Grant for Personalized Learning

Personalized learning is an instructional model that allows students to play an active role with their teachers in co-designing their learning path, pace, and environment based on their individual strengths, needs, and interests . #school

Alderman Bill Conway to Introduce Legislation to Provide City Council Oversight of Mayoral Appointments to the CPS Board of Education

Providing the City Council with oversight of appointments to the Chicago Board of Education is not only good government, but it’s also becoming increasingly necessary for our students’ future. #cps

Activist calls for action as Chicago transit crime numbers jump

New data show that through September of this year, more than 1,300 offenses were reported, representing the most crimes perpetrated across the system since the onset of the pandemic. #crime

Project H.O.O.D. Hosts Beam Signing Celebration for the Robert R. McCormick Leadership and Economic Opportunity Center

This isn’t just about raising a beam; it’s about raising the hopes, dreams, and potential of an entire community. This milestone is a testament to what we can achieve when we come together with a shared vision for a brighter future. #signing

Preston sworn in to 104th General Assembly

We are moving full steam ahead in the fight for equitable health care, expanding education and bringing financial support to our district. #sworn

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