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Lawmaker pushes sales tax pause on gas as questions cloud ‘fragile’ ceasefire

“We impose a motor fuel tax across the state that was adjusted six years ago, seven years ago now, in 2019, but then we impose a sales tax on top of that motor fuel tax,” Spain said. #tax #gas

Chicago office vacancy rates worsen, card swipe numbers offer hope

Glennon said modern buildings with amenities are holding up well, but older, Class B buildings are selling space for 10 or 20 cents on the dollar. #office #chicago #rates

Cook County Clerk, White Sox Partner to Offer Free Game Tickets for Veterans

“This partnership is about more than a day at the ballpark — it’s about recognizing the service and sacrifice of the men and women who have given so much for our communities and our country,” Gordon said. #whitesox #tickets #veterans

Chicago Public Schools Opens Applications for Free Preschool Programs

CPS Interim CEO and Superintendent Dr. Macquline King emphasized the importance of early education in shaping long-term student success. #applications #preschools #chicago

Jessica Biggs Launches Campaign for Chicago Public Schools Board President

Jackson praised Biggs’ leadership and commitment to equity. “She is the leader who can bring us together,” Jackson said, citing Biggs’ work in education and community advocacy. #cps #campaign

Firefighter age bill stalled despite union backing

Davis said the measure is designed to tackle ongoing staffing shortages while opening the door for younger adults seeking alternatives to college. #firefighter #bill

Harvest Worship Center Hosts Annual Easter “Eggstravaganza” in Chicago

DoorDash, a returning sponsor of the event, contributed $5,000 to support meals and giveaways for participants, helping ensure the celebration remained accessible to the community. #harvestworship #easter

Op-Ed: ComEd’s $15.3 Billion Grid Plan Once Again Puts Illinois Families on the Hook for Higher Bills

Op-Ed: ComEd’s $15.3 Billion Grid Plan Once Again Puts Illinois Families on the Hook for Higher Bills - It’s no secret that electricity costs...

Pritzker Administration Doubles Funding for Site Readiness Program to Boost Economic Development

By expanding the number of Illinois properties ready for development, we’re setting the stage for long-term economic growth.” #economic #funding #readiness

Payroll Jobs Rise in Illinois as Unemployment Rate Edges Up in January

“January’s strong payroll growth demonstrates Illinois’ economic resilience, with gains in key sectors,” said Deputy Governor Andy Manar. #payroll #unemployment #rates

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