Sen. Dave Koehler (D-Peoria) tweeted, “#NationalNightOut is an annual campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live.”
Rep. Anna Moeller (D-Elgin) tweeted, “Thank you @ElginIL for hosting the 22nd annual New Citizens Recognition Ceremony! It was an honor to help welcome 45 new U.S. citizens to the Elgin community. This is an event I look forward to being a part of every year and it was so nice to be back after the 2 year hiatus.”
Sen. Darren Bailey (R-Xenia) tweeted, “Illinoisans are struggling due to inflation. JB’s failed policies and doubling of the gas tax is making it worse. Your family budget is shrinking because Springfield’s budget is out of control. We must demand a zero-based budget, prioritize spending, & provide REAL relief. #twill"
Sen. Ram Villivalam (D-Chicago) tweeted, “Illinois is committed to being the most welcoming state in the nation, and I am eager to work with our partners to address these needs and build a strong support system for Muslim residents of Illinois.”
District Dispatches August 03, 2022
Attorney General Kwame Raoul will join a national Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force with the other attorney generals around the country to investigate and pursue legal action against companies responsible for foreign robocalls in the United States.
Springfield Announcements August 03, 2022
Ald. Pat Dowell (3) tweeted, “Can't believe it's Back-to-School fest time! Come out this Saturday to get ready for the first day of CPS classes on August 22. I'm also hosting a flu/COVID-19 vaccine clinic, Mobile City Hall w/the Clerk & many more events featured in my Aug. newsletter conta.cc/3BAnWDz”
Ald. Matt O’Shea (19) tweeted, “The 22nd District (Chicago Police Department) will host “National Night Out” today at Ridge Park, 4:00-7:00pm. Bring the family up for a great time and thank a police officer.”
Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa (35) tweeted, “Please join me for my re-election fundraiser on Wednesday, August 17 from 6pm to 8pm at the Puerto Rican Arts Alliance”
Ward Reports August 03, 2022
Cook County Comm. Stanely Moore (D-4) has been named First Vice President of the National Association of Black County Officials, he announced on Monday. Founded in 1975, the association is a “networking forum that provides research sharing and information advocating on behalf of African American both appointed and elected County officials nationwide.”
Chicago Announcements August 03, 2022
Rep. Greg Harris (D-Chicago) tweeted, “Thanks @GovPritzker for this declaration that mobilizes all of government and makes additional resources available to help providers across Illinois to address MPV. Hopefully the Feds will follow suit so we can increase vaccine supplies and make TPOXX more easily available!”
Sen. Doris Turner (D-Springfield) tweeted, “GOOD NEWS: $1.5 billion in economic development and 700+ jobs are on the way to Pawnee thanks to the Illinois EPA giving the green light to build a new natural gas-fueled power plant in the area. Welcome @EmberClear to Central Illinois.”
Rep. Cyril Nichols (D-Chicago) tweeted, “My team won the first place trophy at the Illinois Black Caucus Foundation 2022 Annual Scholarship and Golf Outing. It was fun supporting a worthy cause. Congratulations to all of the scholarship winners.”
Sen. Robert Peters (D-Chicago) tweeted, “When people blame a bill that hasn’t gone into effect then that tells me everything about their obsession with the failing “tough on crime” status quo. Public safety for all isn’t doubling down on failure but actually providing people with a good life.”
Rep. Tim Butler (R-Springfield) tweeted, “Great to be in Denver for @NCSLorg Summit on this Colorado Statehood Day. Illinois is well represented at the Centennial State's Capitol Building! Abe, of course. And Logan. HBD 146 Colorado!”
District Dispatches August 02, 2022
Gov. JB Pritzker issued a public health emergency declaration Monday over concerns about the increasing spread of the monkeypox virus. The public health emergency allows the state to prioritize resources and coordination to fight the virus and is in effect for 30 days. Illinois is still under a public health emergency for COVID-19. As of Monday, Illinois had 520 cases of monkeypox, according to the governor’s office.
Springfield Announcements August 02, 2022
Ald. Sophia King (4) tweeted, “Join the Chicago Police Department, Alderman King (4), Alderman Dowell (3), and State Senator Mattie Hunter (3rd Senate District) for National Night Out tomorrow, August 2 from 4-7 PM at 35th and Prairie.”
Ald. Raymond Lopez (15) put out a news release on Monday that “decried the failed training methods of the Chicago Police Department which could have avoided officers going on trial that starts today against two of the police officers that entered Anjanette Young’s home in 2019.”
Ald. Matt Martin (47) tweeted, “Tomorrow, @HeartNeighbors is celebrating 65 new affordable homes in Lincoln Square — at 4715 N Western Ave. If you’re in Lincoln Square, stop by to connect with neighbors and to support expanding affordability!”
Ald. Maria Hadden (49) tweeted, “Tonight is our in-person, outdoor meeting about the proposal for a men's shelter at Clark and Birchwood. Join us at Pottawattomie Park, 7340 N. Rogers, 6pm for updates and survey results. You can also register for the virtual meeting 6pm on Wed, Aug. 3.”
Ald. Debra Silverstein (50) tweeted, “The annual 50th Ward Back to School Fair was a tremendous success yesterday! We were able to give away nearly 300 backpacks stuffed with school supplies to children from throughout the neighborhood!”
Ward Reports August 02, 2022
Cook County Comm. Stanely Moore (D-4) has been named First Vice President of the National Association of Black County Officials, he announced on Monday. Founded in 1975, the association is a “networking forum that provides research sharing and information advocating on behalf of African American both appointed and elected County officials nationwide.”
Chicago Announcements August 02, 2022
Rep. Bob Morgan (R-Deerfield) tweeted, “Come out to #TeddyObrians in Highwood this afternoon for some great music, and all proceeds go towards [the Highland park Community Foundation] and their July 4th Fund!
Rep. Marcus Evans (D-Chicago) tweeted, “Enjoying a great #summertimeChi Saturday with my friends in the Calumet Heights community in the 8th Ward of Chicago part of my district. #runwiththerep Start or reenergize your block club or local community organization to stay connected, share information and have fun.”
Rep. Kam Buckner (D-Chicago) tweeted, “I’m old enough to remember the ancient yr of 2019 when Candidate Lightfoot promised dedicated funds to deal w/ housing insecurity. The Chicago classic “Cha Cha Slide” sums up all the broken promises. To the LEFT. To the RIGHT. Take it back now y'all. Cross Cross. Reverse…”
Rep. Adam Niemerg (R-) shared a statement from the U.S. House Freedom Caucus on assault weapons bans and tweeted, “It’s easy for Democrats to just say, no guns….if that solved the problem we’d have no handgun violence in Chicago.”
District Dispatches August 01, 2022
The Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police named former Springfield Police Chief Kenny Winslow as its new executive director, the group announced last week. Winslow’s term will begin on Sept. 1.
The Northwestern Prison Education Program (NPEP) is now accepting applications for a new cohort of students for the 2022-2023 academic year. IDOC partners with NPEP, a degree-granting initiative of Northwestern University, and Oakton Community College to provide a “high-quality liberal arts education to individuals in custody at Stateville Correctional Center,” state officials wrote in a release Friday. Northwestern is the only top-ten university in the country to confer its own bachelor's degrees to students in a prison education program. NPEP will expand to include the third cohort of students at Stateville Correctional Center with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, officials said.
Springfield Announcements August 01, 2022
Ald. Pat Dowell (3) in her latest newsletter included an advertisement for the Chicago Urban League Back to School Festival next on Saturday.
Ald. Raymond Lopez (15) tweeted, “Congratulations to my friend Bob and bringing the first rooftop bar to Garfield Ridge despite the lack of support by the City of Chicago. Every community should be able to recover & grow in the post-pandemic era.”
Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa (35) tweeted, “In 2016, we initiated a push to ensure Logan Square's Fullerton/Milwaukee TIF dollars went to public schools – not connected developers. In 2022, I was proud to support $10.1 million from the Fullerton/Milwaukee TIF to maintain and improve Darwin School.”
Ald. James Cappleman (46) tweeted, “It took well over 4 years to get through all the many obstacles to get streetlights installed on the parkway located on CDOT property, but the wait was worth it. It's so much better for pedestrians walking to and from Target at night.”
Ald. Matt Martin (47) tweeted, “An energizing (and warm) Saturday in Ravenswood talking about how communities can work together across wards to get big things done on sustainability and pedestrian infrastructure!”
Ward Reports August 01, 2022
Chicago and Cook County remain in the “high transmission” category for COVID-19 under Centers for Disease Control guidelines, as cases have increased, the Chicago Department of Public Health wrote in a notice on Friday. The average number of new laboratory-confirmed cases jumped to 247 on Friday from 217 the week prior, but the average number of daily new COVID-19 hospital admissions remained steady at 12.6 per 100,000 people.
Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Iris Martinez on Friday announced the launch of a remote language service on her office’s website that offers 50 languages on a drop-down menu and an additional 150 languages upon request. The website offers a “Need Language Service” tab operated by the translation service InLingo that offers an instant-message chat service in the 50 languages.
Chicago Announcements August 01, 2022
Rep. Dave Vella (D-Rockford) tweeted, “Today I had the pleasure of working alongside staff at El Molcajete in Belvidere. Maria taught me how to make delicious tamales”
Sen. Robert Peters (D-Chicago) tweeted, “Just left Stateville Prison. It’s my first time back since 2019. It was great seeing everyone again. The members of the Stateville Think Tank are some of the smartest and most caring leaders. All I’ll say is more electeds need to not only visit our prisons but meet with people.”
Rep. Barbara Hernandez (D-Aurora) tweeted, “Wishing you a full recovery @SenatorDurbin”
Rep. Adam Niemerg (R-Dieterich) tweeted, “The SAFE-T act or HB3653 must be repealed. Working class families in the very districts of its sponsors are suffering because of it. Chicago, are your streets SAFE-T better???”
District Dispatches July 29, 2022
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) announced Thursday on Twitter he tested positive for COVID-19. Durbin said he is fully vaccinated and boosted and is experiencing mild symptoms. He will work from home while he isolates.
The Illinois Department of Public Health is asking health care providers to prioritize monkeypox vaccines for high-risk individuals while supply of the vaccine remains low. They recommend health care providers only give out first doses of the vaccine and not the regular second dose 28 days after the first dose to help conserve supply of the vaccine for as many people as possible. Illinois had received over 7,000 doses of the vaccine as of Thursday, while Chicago had received over 18,000. There were 401 cases of monkeypox in Illinois as of Thursday, according to the department.
Springfield Announcements July 29, 2022
Ald. Sophia King (4) wrote in her latest newsletter, “As July comes to an end, we'd like to acknowledge disability pride month, which occurs every July to commemorate the passing of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in July 1990. We recognize the heritage, disability culture, the unique experiences of the disabled community, and the positive impact and contributions they have on society.”
Ald. Raymond Lopez (15) tweeted, “I have hosted Ward Night twice a week my entire aldermanic tenure. I never know how I’ll be asked to help someone. Potholes or rat issues? Sure thing. Out street lights or tree trim? No problem. An errant rooster walking around the block? Thanks to @ChicagoACC we got you covered!”
Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa (35) tweeted, “I look forward to working with my colleagues – @RossanaFor33, @AldMattMartin, and @ChiAlderwoman, the administration, and community organizations to codify and build upon these protections when we pass the Chicago Bodily Autonomy Sanctuary Ordinance later on this year.”
Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36) tweeted, “Grateful to be at the @leagueofcities Board of Directors meeting in @CityofAtlanta to discuss important issues plaguing our cities. Listening to our CEO @ceanthony50 and our NLC President @ucmayorvince speak on strategies for municipalities to move them forward.”
Ald. Matt Martin (47) shared a Block Club article about his public election funding ordinance and tweeted, “Elections shouldn't be up for sale to the highest bidder.”
Ald. Maria Hadden (49) tweeted, “This month’s On the Map features one of our favorite places in the Ward @TheNew400. You probably already know that the New 400 is a super cool date night spot, oh and that they have fabulous popcorn and cocktails, of course.”
Ward Reports July 29, 2022
The Cook County Republican Party Central Committee reelected county Comm. Sean Morrison (R-17) to a third consecutive term as party chair during the organization’s convention in Edison Park, the group announced Thursday. The position is elected to two-year terms.
Chicago Announcements July 29, 2022
Sen. Darren Bailey (R-Xenia) tweeted, “Today I proudly stood with members of the FOP, members of Illinois Department of Corrections and more hardworking men and women. I will support them and work with them to demand law and order. I will protect their pensions and improve their working conditions. #twill"
Rep. Bob Morgan (D-Deerfield) tweeted, “A reminder for us all - as horrible as the Highland Park shooting was and always will be, gun violence exists throughout Illinois. EVERY. DAY. It doesn't have to be this way, and we can make a change.”
Rep. Denyse Stoneback (D-Skokie) tweeted, “I spoke w/ @thedailylinechi
to discuss the HP & stressed something needs to be done. My proposal incl. mandatory fingerprinting, require purchasers to visit a police dept. for a background check, and micro stamp bullets to help police solve gun crimes.”
Senate President Don Harmon (D-Oak Park) tweeted about the Thompson Center: “This is great news. Not only will the sale save taxpayers money, but welcoming Google to the Loop sends a message that Chicago is a growing hub for innovation and tech.”
Sen. Robert Peters (D-Chicago) tweeted, “Another week where politicians of Chicago and Illinois oversee a series of unnecessary crises of their own doing. Fun.”
Rep. Dagmara Avelar (D-Bolingbrook) tweeted, “I am grateful to Speaker Welch for naming me to the Reproductive Health Working Group. I'm looking forward to finding meaningful solutions with my colleagues as we learn to navigate the post-Roe world.”
District Dispatches July 28, 2022
The University of Illinois system will continue to require students, faculty and staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19 during the fall semester. Anyone who is not vaccinated will have to be tested once a week. Individual universities will decide if masks are also required on campus.
Springfield Announcements July 28, 2022
Ald. Brendan Reilly (42) tweeted a photo of a vehicle blocking a bike lane and wrote “So we nailed this one this morning thanks to fast work by our friends @ChicagoDOT. Citations issued.”
Ald. Tom Tunney (44) tweeted “Join State Rep. Margaret Croke and @SenatorSara6
tomorrow for their gun violence prevention townhall. As gun violence plagues communities throughout Illinois our representatives are doing important work in the General Assembly to keep us all safe”
Ald. Maria Hadden (49) tweeted “Congrats to members at @Local150 for winning your agreement! Your city stood in solidarity with you for these 7 weeks.”
Ald. Debra Silverstein (50) tweeted “We had very successful Outdoor Office Hours at Lerner Park yesterday! Thank you to everyone who came for help with your city service needs. Look for us in neighborhood locations near you over the coming months. The next event will be on August 15 from 4-6 PM at Peterson & Drake.”
Ward Reports July 28, 2022
The Metropolitan Planning Council will hold an virtual panel discussion at 12 p.m. Thursday titled “Global Voices, Local Action: International Cities Connect on Environment, Climate, and Energy for We Will Chicago.” Panelists will include Bristol, UK cabinet member Kye Dudd, former Quito mayor Mauricio Rodas and Chicago Chief Sustainability Officer Angela Tovar. Online registration is required.








