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John Heiderschedit, Criminal Defense Attorney; Subscription Lawyer; Chicago Lawyer

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Illinois Housing Council Pushes to Extend, Expand Affordable Housing Tax Credit Amid Statewide Shortage

Housing advocates say a mix of rising construction costs, elevated interest rates and limited public funding has made it increasingly difficult to complete affordable housing developments—even when federal assistance is available. #housing #tax #

Illinois bill would mandate infant allergy coverage, with unclear cost impact

Hills said the measure is designed to eliminate upfront costs for families and encourage early intervention, which some studies suggest can lower the risk of developing lifelong food allergies. #bill #allergy #coverage

Pritzker, GOP candidate say they support a free press, differ on tax credits

GOP candidate for lieutenant governor Aaron Del Mar said it’s important to support the Constitution and a free press, but taxpayer dollars should not support outlets like some in Chicago that only show one side of issues. #gop #tax #jbpritzker

Illinois Reports Record $1.62 Billion in Diverse Vendor Spending for FY2025

The report evaluates participation across state agencies, boards, commissions, and public universities subject to the BEP Act. #spending #diverse

Illinois Awards $325K for Public Art Projects Ahead of America 250 Celebration

Projects include murals, community-centered artworks, and cultural storytelling initiatives designed to engage residents and visitors alike. #art #projects #grants

Ex-Blago attorney: Quid pro quo is key to Madigan appeal

Schwartz asked the court to affirm Madigan’s conviction and said the former speaker corrupted state government at the highest level. #madigan #appeal #centersquare

CPS Board President Candidate Backs Decision to Keep May 1 as School Day

The decision comes as some have called for schools to close in recognition of May Day, also known as International Workers’ Day, a date historically associated with labor rights demonstrations and events, particularly in Chicago. #cps #school

Illinois House Passes Bill Targeting ‘Backdoor’ Police Quotas

The measure would explicitly ban the use of those metrics as a substitute for quotas and prohibit municipalities from comparing officers based on citation counts. #bill #police

Lawmaker pushes sales tax pause on gas as questions cloud ‘fragile’ ceasefire

“We impose a motor fuel tax across the state that was adjusted six years ago, seven years ago now, in 2019, but then we impose a sales tax on top of that motor fuel tax,” Spain said. #tax #gas

Op-Ed: $137,500 Settlement Raises Questions About Pressure, Legal Work, and Taxpayer Risk in Thornton Township

According to court documents, Thrash’s refusal to comply with the directive resulted in his termination from his position as township maintenance manager. The lawsuit claims this action was retaliatory in nature. #oped #thorntontownship #settlement

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