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

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Hyundai Translead to invest $450M, create nearly 2,500 jobs in Will County

State officials framed the announcement as a significant win for Illinois’ economy and a signal of continued momentum in attracting large-scale employers. #illinois #hyundai #jobs

GOP lawmakers call for gas tax suspension as prices climb

At 48 cents a gallon, Illinois has one of the highest gas tax in the country, trailing only California’s 70-cents a gallon. #taxes #gas #prices

Illinois Film Industry Hits Record $703 Million in 2025, Pritzker Announces

Chicago has emerged as a major production center, now ranking as the third-best large U.S. city for film industry workers. The state continues to host high-profile productions, including NBC’s “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago Med,” and “Chicago P.D.,” as well as acclaimed series like “The Bear” and “The Chi.” #film #production #chicago

Chicago Board of Education Honors 130 National Board Certified Teachers

Chicago Public Schools ranks third in the nation in total number of National Board Certified Teachers, with nearly 3,000 educators holding the credential. #education #teachers #certified

Gun Safety PAC-Backed Candidates Score Primary Wins Across Illinois

Their endorsements focus on candidates they say are committed to passing what they describe as “common sense” gun safety measures. #gunsafety #primary #election

Palecek Wins Democratic Nomination in Illinois’13th House District

The campaign highlighted its reliance on volunteers and neighborhood-level outreach, including door-to-door canvassing and mutual aid efforts aimed at assisting residents in need. #democrat #victory #election

Stratton Wins Democratic Primary for U.S. Senate in Illinois

Stratton, who currently serves as Illinois’ lieutenant governor, is expected to center her general election campaign on economic issues and what her campaign describes as protecting democratic institutions. #senate #primary #election

Peters Concedes 2nd Congressional District Primary, Cites Heavy Super PAC Spending

“With Trump-aligned super PACs spending millions of dollars to buy this and other seats across Illinois, every voter should be deeply concerned.” #primary #pac #spending

Illinois Revenue Department Warns Taxpayers About Postal Service Changes Affecting Tax Filings

The state’s tax filing deadline remains Wednesday, April 15, and IDOR recommends that taxpayers mail returns earlier than usual to ensure they arrive on time. #taxes #postal #filings

Pritzker Urges Trump Administration to Release Funding for Great Lakes Protection Project

The project has been under administrative review since December 2025, and federal funds have not yet been released. According to the governor’s office, the administration has not provided a timeline for when the project may move forward. #project #greatlakes #funding

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