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Haas Endorsed by First Responders

“First responders deserve our support in their communities, our support in Springfield and Washington, and deserve to know we have their backs in improving public safety in Illinois,” said Haas.  #jackiehaas

OpEd: Why Are Giannoulias, Treasurer Frerichs Hiding From Voters?

“Bright Start was supposed to be Alexi Giannoulias’ shining achievement. Instead, the beleaguered fund, which lost more than $150 million through risky Oppenheimer investments, is radiating trouble for the Illinois State Treasurer and his Senate campaign.”

Illinois Families to Receive Tax Rebates Thanks to Joyce-Supported Measure

“Families all across the state are experiencing financial distress,” said Joyce (D-Essex). “The Illinois Family Relief Plan helps people work through those struggles by providing direct relief.” #patrickjoyce

Village of Robbins Attempts to Thwart The Southland Journal’s FOIA Request; Argument Doesn’t Apply to Media

The Southland Journal sent a series of FOIA requests to the Village of Robbins last week for a variety of records related to certain communications, meeting recordings, spending, employment, and grants/loans received #robbins #foia

Business Owners Invited to Virtual Workshop on Illinois Business Enterprise Program

The virtual session will provide an overview of the benefits of BEP, an introduction to the certification process, available procurement opportunities, and other State programs. #BEP

CSU Celebrates History of Illinois Black Legislators with Exhibit Rededication Event

An informative discussion covered the topical issues of civic engagement in our community and beyond, as well as access to voting rights

Cook County Sheriff Holds Vehicle Light Repair Event in Morgan Park

The program helps those who cannot afford such repairs (often $250 to $400 for materials and labor) achieve compliance with the law.

Joyce Encourages Residents to Apply for Early Childhood Scholarship Opportunity

“This program is beneficial to those who have early childhood care experience who wish to acquire additional skills or want to obtain a college education,” said Joyce.

New York Offers a Scary Preview of What’s to Come for Illinois

Since going into effect in January 2020, New York’s bail reform law has led to an unprecedented massive rise in crime, violent reoffenders, and accused criminals skipping trial. 

FBI Chicago Warns of Local Technical Support Scam

Criminals may offer support to resolve issues such as compromised email or bank accounts, computer viruses, or software renewals

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