Latino Policy Forum director of civic engagement José Marco-Paredes can’t see how the current map redistricting process can end in a true representation of the state’s makeup.
Legislation to make Juneteenth a state holiday has passed unanimously through the House and Senate. If the governor signs it, the date would be a school holiday and a paid day off for state workers. The paid holiday would cost the state $11.3 million and some see the expense as another example of Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s out-of-control spending.
Rabbi Shlomo Soroka fears the current map redistricting process is having the complete opposite impact of what its supporters claim it is striving to have.
Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community (CBCAC) Executive Director Grace Chan McKibben worries that the work being spurred by Democrats in Springfield toward map redistricting may be causing more harm than good.
Froylan Jimenez says the website where Democrats uploaded their proposed legislative maps does nothing to answer any of the many questions in the fair maps debate.
Justice Informed CEO Xavier Ramey recently offered up recollections of his own experiences as to why he feels the passage of Senate Bill 817 is so critical.
Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) officials oppose a bill supported by Gov. J.B. Pritzker that would expand the state’s sanctuary state status.
Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) legislative advisor Tanner Bonovitch worries legislation now being considered by lawmakers in Springfield keeps the state on the wrong track when it comes to immigration.
Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) legislative advisor Tanner Bonovitch worries a proposal now being considered by lawmakers in Springfield is only the start in terms of keeping the state locked on the wrong track when it comes to immigration reform.
Latino Policy Forum senior external affairs director Roberto Valdez is hoping the once-in-a-decade map redistricting can set things as he believes they should be.
Even as a stadium announcer sang their praises to a sparse Opening Day crowd, Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot were both roundly booed as they took the field to throw ceremonial first pitches during the Chicago White Sox recent home opener.
Citing lingering COVID-19 concerns, the Chicago Teacher's Union seeks to delay the reopening of high schools for in-person learning at Chicago Public Schools.
Asian Americans Advancing Justice — Chicago policy director Justin Valas recently told a House Redistricting Committee he doesn’t see how lawmakers can find out all they can about a district without using the best tools available to them for doing the job.