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Illinois eyes smarter park funding: handicap accessibility gets priority

The bill, originally House Bill 1788 by Rep. Nicole La Ha, R-Homer Glen, to prioritize parks with accessibility features, remains in committee after Senate President Don Harmon never called it. #park #funding #handicap

$600,000 Grant to Fund Improvements at Oak Lawn Park

The $600,000 grant will be used to make improvements at Centennial East, one of Oak Lawn’s most heavily used parks. #improvements #park #grant

Preston Announces $3 Million in State Funding for New Ogden Park Fieldhouse

According to officials, the new facility will feature club rooms, a boxing room, basketball courts, a fitness center and other community spaces intended to support youth and adult programming. #fieldhouse #funding

NO KINGS Protest Draws Hundreds to McCarty Park in Show of Activism and Unity

Organizers said the message behind the NO KINGS theme was a rejection of political corruption and unchecked power. #protest

Latest Chicago quantum tenant gets more than $5 million in state tax incentives

“I am proud to announce that Infleqtion will be building their utility-scale, neutral-atom quantum computer right here in Chicago as a tenant of the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park,” Pritzker said. #quantum

Op-Ed: Senator Patrick Joyce (March 2025)

This is an excellent time as we move quickly into the busy summer months to get prepared for success, whether you’re getting your finances or career in order, figuring out the education you or your children need to get ahead, or just planning a much-needed getaway. #oped

Joyce Announces Nearly $3 million in Local OSLAD Grants

“I will continue to always support the OSLAD grant program so our park districts and natural resource preserves in Illinois can continue to thrive.” #oslad

Governor Pritzker Announces $30.3 Million in Grants for 87 Local Park Projects Throughout Illinois

Every family in our state deserves nearby access to outdoor public spaces where they can gather with their friends and neighbors — and enjoy some sunshine, too.

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