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Monthly Archives: December, 2022

Several New Illinois Laws Affect the Education System

One law mandates school board members to receive training on trauma-informed practices. #illinois #education

Illinois Department of Agriculture Shares Strides Made in 2022

"...great strides were made to further the success of agriculture in Illinois." #agriculture

Oak Lawn Public Library Announces January 2023 Programs

These ongoing and upcoming events will take place from Jan. 16-31, 2023. #oaklawn

Former GOP AG Candidate Tom Devore Says Raoul is Lying to the People

Once again Attorney General Raoul is outright lying to the people of the State of Illinois, or in the alternative, he really has no understanding of the law. #safetact

South Side Republicans Release Statement on SAFE-T Act Ruling

"The Pretrail Fairness provisions are an overreach, vague, and unconstitutional." #safetact

The Pandemic Ushered in a New Era of Emergency Housing, but it Now Faces a Fiscal Cliff

As federal funds dry up, he said, the emergency housing system could end up in worse shape than it was prior to the pandemic if more funds are not made available. #homelessness

IL Freedom Caucus: Court Ruling Correct in Asserting SAFE-T Act is an Unconstitutional Overreach

It is not the place of the Legislature to unilaterally act to change our Constitution. #safetact

Increase Coming for Illinois Minimum Wage on Jan. 1

Minimum wage workers are encouraged to keep a close eye on their paychecks in the new year as any time worked in 2023 must reflect the new $13 an hour minimum wage. #minimumwage

Illinois Supreme Court Appoints Robert McIntire as Resident Judge in Fifth Judicial Circuit

“I’m grateful for the opportunity and look forward to serving the residents of Vermilion County and the Fifth Judicial Circuit,” McIntire said. #JudgeMcintire

Election Integrity Issues at the Dixmoor Public Library District Which Doesn’t Have a Physical Library

"When we went to the County Clerk and the Election Board, we were told that they can't do anything about it," according to Charlene McFadden. #DixmoorPublicLibraryDistrict

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