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Comptroller Mendoza Extends COVID Break for Struggling Taxpayers

Comptroller Mendoza Extends COVID Break for Struggling Taxpayers

Illinois’ continued struggle against COVID-19 leads Illinois Comptroller Susana A. Mendoza to announce that for a second year, low-to-moderate-income working families in Illinois will not have unpaid fines deducted from their state income tax… Read more »

Historic Domestic Workers Contract Requirements Take Effect

Historic Domestic Workers Contract Requirements Take Effect

By: Ashmar Mandou Chicago, recently has become one of the first major cities to require employers provide contracts to domestic workers. As of January 1, 2022, all nannies, care workers,… Read more »

Choose Chicago, United Airlines Announces Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Apprenticeship

Choose Chicago, United Airlines Announces Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Apprenticeship

Choose Chicago understands that while tourism and hospitality play a pivotal role in the city’s workforce development and economic vitality, BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) talent and leadership… Read more »

City of Chicago Announces Adam Gross to Serve as Executive Director of the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability

City of Chicago Announces Adam Gross to Serve as Executive Director of the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability

Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot announced that Adam Gross has been appointed to serve as the first-ever Executive Director of the newly created Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability. In… Read more »

IBHE Board Approves Higher Education Budget Supporting Equity-Driven Strategic Plan

IBHE Board Approves Higher Education Budget Supporting Equity-Driven Strategic Plan

The Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE) approved a fiscal year 2023 budget recommendation that increases funding to support its equity-driven strategic plan adopted in June 2021 and subsequently endorsed… Read more »

Parents Sue to End Illegal Chicago Teachers Union Strike

Parents Sue to End Illegal Chicago Teachers Union Strike

A group of Chicago parents have filed a lawsuit against the Chicago Teachers Union, calling this week’s school closures an “illegal strike” and demanding that teachers return to school for… Read more »

Teachers, Students Return to In-Person Classrooms

Teachers, Students Return to In-Person Classrooms

By: Ashmar Mandou After a contentious week of back and forth proposals between the Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools, teachers and students returned to in-person learning Wednesday after… Read more »

Senator Fine Prioritizes Suicide Prevention with New 9-8-8 Hotline

Senator Fine Prioritizes Suicide Prevention with New 9-8-8 Hotline

Individuals in crisis nationwide will soon be able to utilize a 9-8-8 universal hotline number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, which would be funded and maintained in Illinois under… Read more »

Benefits of Regular Physical Activity

Benefits of Regular Physical Activity

Exercise Controls Weight Exercise can help prevent excess weight gain or help maintain weight loss. When you engage in physical activity, you burn calories. The more intense the activity, the… Read more »

Attorney Raoul Warns Residents of Pop-Up COVID Testing Sites

Attorney Raoul Warns Residents of Pop-Up COVID Testing Sites

As the omicron variant continues to spread, increasing the number of positive COVID-19 cases throughout Illinois, Attorney General Kwame Raoul issued guidance regarding “pop-up” COVID-19 testing sites and price gouging… Read more »