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Alyssa Goodstein Joins the Illinois AFL-CIO as Communications Director

“We are excited to have Alyssa leading our communications team, bringing a creative eye and breadth of experience to the table,” said Tim Drea, President of the IL AFL-CIO. #AFLCIO

Justice Mary Jane Theis is Selected as Next Chief Justice of The Illinois Supreme Court

“I would like to thank my colleagues for giving me this opportunity to serve the people of Illinois as Chief Justice,” Justice Theis said. #JusticeMaryJaneth

Chief Justice Anne M. Burke Announces Retirement from Illinois Supreme Court

“I have been blessed to serve as a Supreme Court Justice for the past 16 years and have loved working with my staff, colleagues and Judicial Branch staff to serve the people of Illinois,” Chief Justice Burke said. #JusticeAnneBurke

Full Opening of I-57/I-294 Interchange a Dream Come True for the Southland According to State Rep. Bob Rita

“We worked tirelessly for years to bring people together, because we knew the potential for connecting these roadways would change the region for the better,” Rita said #BobRita

Illinois Relaunches “Opening Doors” Homebuyer Program

Originally launched in Dec. 2020, Opening Doors assisted more than 5,800 first-time and repeat homebuyers with $35 million in Rebuild Illinois capital funds.

Illinois Supreme Court Appoints Hon. Neil Cohen as At-Large Circuit Judge of Cook County

Judge Cohen was appointed to fill the At-Large vacancy created by the appointment of the Honorable Raymond W. Mitchell to the First District Appellate Court.

Gov. Pritzker Breaks Ground on Reconstruction of Key Corridor in Harvey, Dixmoor, Riverdale

The entire project is expected to take two full constructions seasons to finish, with an anticipated completion date in 2025.

Orland Park Village Board Speaks Out Against SAFE-T Act

“We must not allow this law to stand as passed,” said Orland Park Mayor Keith Pekau. “I can’t even begin to tell you how dangerous this act is.” The mayor listed a handful of provisions that will go into effect on January 1, 2023.

Mayor Tiffany Henyard Sued for Civil Rights Violations and First Amendment Retaliation

The Complaint alleges civil rights violations for First Amendment Retaliation, Fourth Amendment violations including false seizure and arrest, and related state law violations. #TiffanyHenyard

Mayor Tiffany Henyard of Dolton Continues to Violate the Civil Rights of Residents

We urge Dolton residents to continue attending these meetings, bring a sign with them if they want, speak at the meetings, and assist the resident who was removed to attend future meetings without being forcibly removed by the Dolton Police under an illegal order by the Mayor. #Dolton

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