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Two Weeks Remain to Apply for FEMA Assistance

FEMA assistance may include grants for temporary housing, basic home repair or replacement and other disaster-related expenses #assistance

ICC GRANTS AQUA ILLINOIS $11.6 MILLION RATE HIKE

"The ICC's ruling is a step in the right direction--although we never like to see water rates go up for long-suffering Aqua customers,” CUB Executive Director Sarah Moskowitz said. #ratehike

Illinois Conservation Foundation unveils 2024 state park ornament

“These ornaments let people celebrate our state parks in a meaningful way, turning a keepsake into a contribution to preservation. #statepark

Illinois Capital Development Board and Department of Corrections Seek Qualified Team for Construction Management & Owner’s Advisor for New Facilities

This RFP follows the 2024 announcement regarding allocation of capital funds to address the critical infrastructure needs at Logan and Stateville Correctional Centers. #construction

FEMA Extends Application Deadline for Mid-July Severe Storms; Disaster Recovery Centers to Close This Week

FEMA has extended the application deadline to December 13, 2024, for residents in Cook, Fulton, Henry, St. Clair, Washington, Will, and Winnebago counties. #fema

Preston leads discussions on measure to enhance speech therapy coverage to treat stuttering

“This bill makes a powerful statement about Illinois’ commitment to accessible and affordable health care,” said Preston (D-Chicago). #speech

Governor Pritzker and Illinois Department of Revenue Celebrate 40th Anniversary of Springfield’s Willard Ice Building

Despite being blind, he gained extensive knowledge of revenue statutes, earning the nickname “Mr. Revenue. #revenue

IL Freedom Caucus: Senator Andrew Chesney Joins Illinois Freedom Caucus

"I’m here to defend American values, stand up for hard-working families, and fight back against the radical left policies we see in Springfield," said Senator Chesney. #illinoisfreedom

Federal judge strikes down Illinois assault weapons ban, setting up likely appeal

In a 168-page opinion released Friday afternoon, Judge Stephen McGlynn sided with plaintiffs in the case who argued the assault-style weapons banned under the law are commonly used for legal purposes such as self-defense. #ban

Illinois State Museum launches ‘Here, There’ exhibit at Lockport Gallery

“The curators selected artworks that speak to themes of nostalgia, home, belonging, and sites of history in American art.” #museum

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