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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

Ventura Pushes Constitutional Amendment to Limit Corporate Influence in Elections

The proposal comes amid a surge in outside spending in Illinois political races during the current election cycle. According to campaign finance reports cited by Ventura, the American Future PAC alone has spent about $2.6 million on legislative races. #elections #corporate #amendment

Bailey, Del Mar Plan Statewide Fly-Around to Rally Voters Ahead of Election

The campaign announced Sunday that the pair will conduct a “statewide fly-around,” visiting multiple cities from southern Illinois to the Chicago suburbs throughout the day. #fly #poltics #election

Justice Department Drops Charges Against Two Defendants in Broadview ICE Protest Case

“While I’m relieved by the dismissal, it does not change the disruption it caused in my life,” Walsh said, adding that she also experienced what she described as violence by federal agents during the protest. #protest #doj #charges

CTA security enhancement plan follows federal push, complaints

The FTA sent a letter to Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson in December, directing the CTA to implement a plan that would reduce assaults on transit workers and passengers. #security #cta #chicago

Peters Calls for Federal Disaster Aid for Kankakee After Tornado Damage

Peters also raised concerns about potential delays in federal disaster assistance, saying cuts and changes affecting the Federal Emergency Management Agency could hinder the response. #disaster #tornado #damage

Joyce Pushes Bill to Speed Safety Reviews at Hazardous Will County Intersections

The legislation would require the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), working with local agencies, to identify and conduct road safety assessments at the 10 most hazardous intersections on state-controlled roads in Will County located south of Interstate 80. #willcounty #safety #bill

Miller Urges Leaders to Advance South Suburban Airport After FAA Caps O’Hare Flights

To reduce strain on runways, terminals and air traffic control systems, the FAA and the U.S. Department of Transportation are considering capping operations at about 2,800 flights on peak days. #airport #cap #cookcounty

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