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

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Most Illinois communities still losing population

McLaughlin said it’s not just smaller cities in Illinois seeing people leave, Chicago also lost more than 27,000 residents in 2024 compared to April 2020 levels. #population

IDPH Recommends Testing of Private Water Wells in Areas with Elevated PFAS Levels in Community Water Systems

Illinois EPA recently sent notices to 47 CWS, and 10 CWS with emergency connections, around the state whose systems indicated levels of PFAS in excess of groundwater quality standards. #water

Crawford Helps Expand Awareness of Advisory for Missing Persons with Disabilities

 "When someone with a developmental or physical disability goes missing, bringing them home becomes all the more critical," Crawford said. #awareness

Westchester to Celebrate Juneteenth with Two-Day Community Event

“This celebration is about honoring history, embracing unity, and celebrating the strength of our community,” said Victoria Vann, Organizer and Westchester Village Trustee. #event

Veterans’ food aid sparks debate over $300B Farm Bill cuts

The fund aims to boost public and private investment in clean energy and climate projects, including those benefiting agricultural producers. #farm

Summer electric price spike fuels policy tensions in Springfield

Increasing energy prices are causing alarm among some consumer advocates and state policymakers, who worry that the long-term problems underlying the rising costs could lead to even higher prices or rolling blackouts. #electric

IL woman who missed 8 court dates petitions Supreme Court for jail release

“It’s not the role of judges to rebound policy considerations because they think missing court is more serious than the legislature does,” said Assistant Public Defender Rebecca Cohen. #court

Joyce-led Measure to Expand Hunting Permit Eligibility Passes Senate

“This legislation would clear up the red tape stopping hunters from getting the permits they deserve,” said Joyce (D-Essex). #hunting

Better Medicare Alliance Backs Bipartisan Legislation to Streamline Prior Authorization for Seniors

"The changes put forth in this legislation are long overdue and will help ensure seniors can get the care they need without delay,” said Mary Beth Donahue, President and CEO of Better Medicare Alliance. #seniors

Federal Indictment Charges Three Alleged Members or Associates of Chicago Street Gang With Racketeering Conspiracy Involving Multiple Murders and Carjackings

“As I mark my first 30 days as the United States Attorney, I want to emphasize that we are using every available federal law enforcement tool to bring impactful cases that hold violent gang members accountable and reduce violent crime.” #gang

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