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Preston Condemns Trump’s Venezuela Actions, Warns of Constitutional Overreach

“This is about oil — not drugs or America’s safety,” Preston said, pointing to Trump’s remarks suggesting the United States would be responsible for rebuilding Venezuela’s oil infrastructure and helping to run the country. #trump #venezuela

Chicago Man Charged in Fatal Ford Heights Double Shooting

Chicago police arrested Anderson on Jan. 1 and turned him over to sheriff’s detectives. The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office approved a murder charge later that day. #shooting #murder

Cook County Issues First Marriage License of 2026 as Couple Weds at Clerk’s Office

“Welcoming the new year by celebrating love is one of the most special traditions of this office, and it’s an honor to continue it with Cook County’s first marriage of 2026,” Gordon said in a statement. #marriage #cookcounty

A Client-Centric Approach in Municipal Law: Focusing on Practical Strategies

Vasselli notes that many legal engagements begin with a deep dive into statutes and case law. While that foundation is necessary, he believes it is rarely sufficient. #municipal #law

Illinois maternal mortality report finds rise in pregnancy-related deaths

Of the pregnancy-related deaths that occurred in 2021 and 2022, the committees found 91% could have been prevented. #pregnancy #health

Illinois Secures $193 Million a Year to Expand Rural Healthcare Access

State officials said the investment will help modernize rural healthcare delivery, expand telehealth and mobile services, and address workforce shortages in underserved areas. #healthcare #funding

U.S. House vote on employee bargaining met with ‘political theater’ criticism

“We both realized that the president’s order was a slap in the face to public servants who deserve to have their voices heard. It cut right at the fundamental right for workers to organize for fair wages and safe working conditions.” #vote #senate #workers

Chicago school board raises tax levy on families ‘at a breaking point’

Before the board voted, Chicago Public Schools Acting Chief Financial Officer Wally Stock said CPS ended fiscal year 2025 with a negative cash flow of $339 million, or $485 million worse than fiscal year 2024. #taxes #cps

Cook County Clerk Gordon Cites Modernization, Election Security Gains in First Year in Office

“These improvements are strengthening the Clerk’s Office today and laying the foundation for better service for years to come.” #cookcounty #elections

New Illinois Public Health Laws Take Effect in 2026, Including Overdose Reporting Measures

State officials say the data will help public health agencies identify overdose spikes in real time, allowing for quicker intervention and more effective deployment of resources. #health #laws

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