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U.S. Supreme Court Leaves Assault Weapons Ban in Place, for Now

Wednesday’s decision from the U.S. Supreme Court upholds both denials. #gunban #assaultweapons

Haas Receives Legislator of the Year Award from IACAA

The Illinois Association of Community Action Agencies is a membership organization and serves as the backbone for training, technical assistance, and advocacy efforts. #jackiehaas #ilga

Illinois Congressman Jonathan Jackson and Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski Call on USDA to Combat the Rising Amount of Food Deserts

Approximately 3.3 million Illinoisans, or roughly one in four residents in the state, live in a food desert. #fooddesert

Haas Resolution Declaring September as River Clean Up Month in Illinois Adopted

HR 169 declares September as River Clean Up Month because water levels are usually low, temperatures are warm, and schools are in session. #rivercleanup #pollution

Village of Orland Park Announces 2023 Centennial Park West Concert Series

The concert series will be held at Centennial Park West, located at 15609 Park Station Blvd. in Orland Park. #concert #orlandpark

Prairie State College to Host 9th Annual Mental Health Conference Post-COVID Realities in Mental Health

The topic this year, Post-COVID Realities in Mental Health, will explore various ways COVID-19 has had an impact on mental health. #covid

Crisis Center for South Suburbia Expands Shelter and Services

The emergency shelter is not the only program that expanded and increased capacity to serve more victims of domestic violence. #crisiscenter

Illinois-Based Bus Gates Company Works with Home State Lawmakers To Reduce Motor Vehicle Incidents Around School Buses

SB2340 allows Illinois school districts to install a well-lit additional extended stop arm that further obstructs the roadway from passing traffic when a school bus is stopped to pick up or drop off students. #schoolbus

Illinois Supreme Court Considers Whether a Fetus Can Be a ‘Victim’ of Murder

Nouri also cited the state’s Reproductive Health Act, a 2019 law that, among other things, stipulates fetuses do not have independent rights in the state of Illinois. #murder #fetus

Republicans Reveal Proposals They Say Will Spur Jobs, Help Families

Two bills place limits on litigation against Illinois businesses, while two other measures deal with property taxes and estate taxes. Illinois has among the highest property taxes in the nation. #taxes

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