State Rep. Greg Harris (D-Chicago) views Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s signing of a new Medicaid omnibus bill as a first step in closing the gap in healthcare disparities between individuals all across the state.
American Red Cross Illinois Regional Communications and Marketing Officer Joy Squier was recently on hand for Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s signing of Senate Bill 2294 during a press conference held at Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital.
The Medicaid omnibus bill is a significant measure for Illinoisans, according to Stephanie Altman, director of healthcare justice and senior director of policy at the Shriver Center on Poverty Law.
Medicaid is vital to over half the number of persons living with HIV in the state. Timothy Jackson, director of government relations at the AIDS Foundation of Chicago, stressed this during the recent signing of the Medicaid omnibus bill.
Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown argues there’s plenty of blame to go around for the city’s runaway crime rate, with state prosecutors and courts being a major part of the problem.
Declaring “Illinois is in a state of emergency,” the Rev. Michael Pfleger of the Archdiocese of Chicago is calling on Gov. J.B. Pritzker to take immediate action.
Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR) senior policy counsel member Fred Tsao has questions about a bill that would allow non-citizens to cast votes in school board elections.
Northwestern University freshman Simone Scott, 19, died last week following a heart transplant she received in May after being stricken by a virus that was not COVID-19.
DePaul College Prep Principal Dr. Megan Stanton-Anderson recently responded to a parent’s concern that the school would make COVID-19 vaccinations for students mandatory.
Lake County resident George Weckbacher has filed a complaint with the State Board of Elections charging that in 2020 the City of Chicago and Cook County used a voting system that did not meet use requirements as outlined by the Statutes and Administration Code of Illinois.
Griselda Vega Samuel doesn’t see how the latest map redistricting project ever had the chance to bring about the fairness and equity Democrats insist they want to see.
Illinois Muslim Civic Coalition leader Dr. Dilara Sayeed hopes lawmakers in Springfield come to understand the cries of residents concerned about fair maps for the growing force she believes them to be.