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Illinois House Republicans Slam Democrat Supermajority for Budget Shortfall and Policy Priorities

“We have to focus on the important things—budget, ethics, and voter disenfranchisement...” #illinois

L.E.G.O. Black Family Wellness Expo to Promote Health and Empowerment in South Suburban Chicago

Members of The Links, Incorporated contribute more than one million documented hours of community service annually, strengthening communities and enhancing the nation. #thelinks

Wanted Chicago Man Facing New Charges Following Sheriff’s Police Fugitive Task Force Arrest

In October 2022, 48-year-old Jorge Mondragon-Bahena was court-ordered on the Sheriff’s  Electronic Monitoring Program after he was charged with Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault of a  Minor under the age of 13. #arrest

Flynn Rush Seeks Trustee Position in Lansing, IL: A Vision for Economic Growth and Community Safety

One of his key goals is to stimulate local business activity, particularly in the downtown area... #lansing #flynnrush

Firefighters’ Union Endorses LaTonya Ruffin for 5th Ward Alderwoman in Country Club Hills

Ruffin has outlined plans to improve community policing, establish cybercrime prevention programs to protect seniors, and ensure government accountability. #countryclubhills

Hundreds rally at the Capitol to oppose homeschool bill

The bill, called the Homeschool Act, would require families to notify their local school districts if they decide to homeschool their children. #homeschool

Legislator says Illinois at ‘tipping point’ with domestic migration trends

U.S. Census Bureau data shows Illinois lost 56,235 people to other states in 2024 to rank 48th across the country in losses from domestic migration, with many of the now former residents pointing to the state’s high taxes as the top reason for them deciding to walk away. #migration

OpEd: The Dolton Election Was No Surprise—But Low Voter Turnout Should Be a Wake-Up Call

We need community-driven approaches that center residents in decision-making, create independent oversight, and introduce scorecards to track progress. #government #dolton

1st African American Woman Firefighter OK’d in Broadview Showcasing Women’s History Month

Mayor Katrina Thompson and the Board of Trustees celebrated this historic milestone, recognizing the significance of diversity and inclusion in the village’s public safety sector. #firefighter

SBA Should Not Abandon its Chicago Office

Closing the Chicago office of the SBA would likely make it more difficult for Chicago’s robust entrepreneurial community to access valuable resources. #business

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