Rep. Avery Bourne (R-Morrisonville) tweeted, “Blue Cross Blue Shield and JB Pritzker need to stop playing games with Central Illinoisans and their healthcare. #Twill"
Sen. Christopher Belt (D-Swansea) tweeted, “Today I joined state legislators and fire officials to highlight a measure that would help recruit more volunteer firefighters and EMS personnel by providing an income tax credit at a press conference.”
Rep. Kelly Cassidy (D-Chicago) tweeted, “It was easy to choose today’s socks after yesterday’s vile transphobic rant on the House floor from one of my colleagues. #twill"
Sen. Michael Hastings (D-Frankfort) tweeted, “People who intentionally murder police officers should serve life sentences. The Governor needs to reconsider his future nominations, or I’ll be voting them down as well.”
Rep. Eva-Dina Delgado (D-Chicago) tweeted, “The Illinois Trust Act is intended to protect immigrant communities & keep families whole. Will County’s State Attorney’s Office violated the Trust Act by entering into an agreement with ICE & continued to violate said bill by transferring Mr. Navarro to ICE on or around March 22”
Sen. Suzy Glowiak Hilton (D-Western Springs) tweeted, “I joined Senator Diane Pappas to meet with members of ABATE Illinois at the Capitol today. ABATE members advocate for motorcycle rights and work to bring awareness to issues affecting riders. Thank you for the visit, and I hope you enjoyed the trip to Springfield!”
Rep. Dave Vella (D-Rockford) tweeted, “I had the honor to give out red carnations yesterday in order to commemorate St. Joseph’s Day and to educate the Illinois House of Representatives on the importance of this day to the Italian Catholic community.”
Rep. Katie Stuart (D-Edwardsville) tweeted, “Thanks to the members of #AFFI for stopping by and filling me in on issues related to our fire fighters who protect us all each day.”
Sen. Dave Koehler (D-Peoria) tweeted, “All students deserve the opportunity to have a well-rounded, nutritional meal at school that meets their dietary needs. For some kids it may be the only substantial meal they get that day, and they need to be able to make the most of it.”
Rep. Mark Walker (D-Arlington Heights) tweeted, “50 Federal judge appointments passed without much folderol. Durbin's got the hard work and achievement gene. Illinois Proud.”
District Dispatches march 24, 2022
The Illinois Commerce Commission will begin implementing their five-year Crossing Safety Plan to improvements at railroad crossings. The plan includes funding from the Rebuild Illinois capital plan. Work will be done at 879 railroad crossing in the state.
Springfield Announcements march 24, 2022
Ald. Sophia King (4) tweeted “Join Ms. Anjanette Young for a rally in support of the Anjanette Young ordinance this Saturday, March 26th at 11 AM in Daley Plaza. Speakers will include Ms. Young as well as Aldermanic co-sponsors Maria Hadden, Jeanette Taylor, Stephanie Coleman, Leslie Hairston, and Sophia King”
Ald. Raymond Lopez (15) tweeted “3.5 hours on resolutions is nice or was it a stall tactic to get the rubber-stamp Casino Committee rammed through?”
Ald. Matt O’Shea (19) tweeted “This morning at City Council we honored Dr. Ngozi Ezike for her dedicated service to Illinoi[s]ans. A real class act, she served with empathy and compassion.”
Ald. Michael Rodriguez (22) tweeted “Chicago City Council joins the 21st century. Electronic voting is here!”
Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36) tweeted “Just cast our first e-vote! We are officially out of the Flintstone age!”
Ald. Debra Silverstein (50) tweeted “I was honored to publicly thank many of our local police officers at City Council today for their dedication to the safety of our neighborhood. After a horrifying rash of anti-Semitic incidents, the police rallied to our community’s defense.”
Ward Reports march 24, 2022
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas will begin the Annual Tax Sale on May 12 for the sale of unpaid 2019 property taxes that were originally due in 2020, she announced Wednesday. About $219 million in unpaid 2019 property taxes is due on 44,741 homes, businesses and land. Property owners can avoid the tax sale by going to cookcountytreasurer.com and selecting "Avoid the Tax Sales."
Chicago Announcements march 24, 2022
Sen. Doris Turner (D-Springfield) tweeted, “I had a great time tonight with our Future Farmers of America. I sat on a legislative panel and offered advice on how to promote positive change in one’s community through advocacy. The students were incredibly respectful and had great questions!”
Sen. Meg Loughran Cappel (D-Shorewood) tweeted, “I advanced two measures out of the Senate Education Committee today that would help address the ongoing statewide teacher shortage.”
Sen. Don DeWitte (R-St. Charles) tweeted, “Republicans have put forth a common-sense approach that lowers the price of gas in a way that does not negatively affect the state budget. It makes border-adjacent Illinois fuel retailers more competitive while maintaining important road funding.”
Rep. La Shawn Ford (D-Chicago) tweeted a Block Club Article titled, “More Black, Latino Chicagoans Are Dying Of Heroin, Fentanyl Overdoses. A State Plan Will Expand Strategies To Tackle The Crisis”
Sen. Julie Morrison (D-Lake Forest) tweeted, “Happy Ag Day! Thank you to the Department of Ag for all the fun local products. With over 27 million acres of farmland in IL, National Agriculture Day takes on a special meaning. We celebrate the farmers that make sure we always have safe, healthy food for our families.”
Rep. Kam Buckner (D-Chicago) tweeted, “Yesterday morning, I had an amazing seat to witness history #KetanjiBrownJackson. This morning my seat is even better. Young and engaged!”
District Dispatches march 23, 2022
Former Illinois Attorney General candidate Erika Harold has been appointed executive director of the Commission on Professionalism at the Illinois Supreme Court.
The Chicago Sun-Times has hired Tina Sfondeles as the newspaper’s chief political reporter. Sfondeles, who previously worked for the Sun-Times, currently works as vice president of public and media relations at Mac Strategies Group. Prior to this role, Sfondeles was a White House reporter for Politico.
Springfield Announcements march 23, 2022
Ald. Matt O’Shea (19) tweeted “19th Ward residents/business owners are invited to stop by my office (10400 S. Western Ave) to pick up a window sign in support of the people of Ukraine.”
Ald. Jeanette Taylor (20) tweeted “I will NOT be doing any interviews with @wttw until they make things right with the workers at IBEW Local 1220 (@Window2workers) and give them a fair contract!”
Ald. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez (33) tweeted “Neighbors be advised of the active fire at 3040 W Lawrence. The marshal said it started in the second floor storage area. No injuries, thankfully everyone was able to get out of the building.”
Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa (35) shared a Tribune article and tweeted “Richard Irvin flip flops on criminal justice reform to get that Ken Griffin cash.”
Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36) tweeted “Here’s a great opportunity to select the first Asian to represent the 11th Ward. Let’s make history or herstory by getting this selection done ASAP.”
Ald. Brendan Reilly (42) tweeted “Today’s Senate Confirmation Hearing has confirmed Senator Lindsey Graham: still spineless.”
Ald. Maria Hadden (49) tweeted a video with the title of "49th Ward Update on #GasGiveaway pt. 2 scheduled for Thursday, March 24.”
Ward Reports march 23, 2022
The Chicago Department of Public Health announced the removal of seven states from its COVID-19 Travel Advisory for seven states — Alabama, California, Montana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, and Oregon — because their average daily case rates dropped below 15 per 100,000. Their removal leaves 11 states and one territory whose unvaccinated travelers are still asked to quarantine or test after arriving in the city. Starting on Friday, the public health department plans to switch the system to align with the Center for Disease Control’s three-tier “community level” system that ranks states as being “high, medium, or low risk” based on case rates and hospitalizations.
The group of five Black Chicago alderwomen who last year sponsored the Anjanette Young Ordinance to add more restrictions to Chicago Police Department warrant execution practices will hold a rally at Daley Plaza at 11 a.m. on Saturday to renew their support for the effort, they announced. Young will be in attendance. Mayor Lori Lightfoot has opposed the ordinance, saying she does not believe police policy should be codified in city code.
Chicago Announcements march 23, 2022
Sen. Sara Feigenholtz (D-Chicago) tweeted, “The pandemic’s impact on the industry has been startling, as hotels have sustained a large decline in occupancy for more than two years now. SB 4184 counters this by designating $250 million to the new Hotels Jobs Recovery Act.”
Sen. Cristina Pacione-Zayas (D-Chicago) tweeted, “Schools in the 20th District face low vaccination rates, with many not hitting 50% of eligible students being vaccinated. As new variants emerge, I am calling on schools and communities to continue to encourage vaccines for those who can get it.”
Rep. Mark Batinick (R-Plainfield) tweeted, “Monday fun day reviewing bills for the week…. Where’s @RepTimButler?”
Rep. Delia Ramirez (D-Chicago) tweeted, “Today, I stood with with a coalition of community organizations and colleagues @OmarAquinoIL2 and @StateRepAmmons calling the State Legislature to Expand The Earned Income Tax Credit. This expansion will help thousands of households in our state when they needed most #ExpandEITC"
Rep Tom Morrison (R-Palatine) tweeted, “#FreeBabylonBee”
Rep. Kam Buckner (D-Chicago) tweeted, “It’s always a pleasure to be back in the building where I started my career, but even more so today as I watch @SenatorDurbin Chair the confirmation hearing of #JudgeKetanjiBrownJackson. Such a momentous time in our Nation’s HERstory. Glad to share it with colleagues & friends.”
Sen. Ram Villivalam (D-Chicago) tweeted, “In Illinois, we repealed the Parental Notice Act, created a comprehensive and inclusive health and safety curriculum, and passed the Reproductive Health Act. But we cannot take anything for granted and must continue to fight to protect reproductive rights and public health safety”
Rep. Mike Zalewski (D-Riverside) tweeted, “Pleased to stand with colleagues and stakeholders today at Daley Plaza to advocate for economic security for all Illinoisans.”
District Dispatches march 22, 2022
The Department of Insurance has fined Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois’ parent company Health Care Service Corporation $339,000 after Blue Cross Blue Shield failed to properly file network adequacy filings regarding the company’s decision to end their contact with Springfield Clinic. The fine amounts to $1,000 for each day it was late filing the notices and is the first time the department has issued such a fine. The House Insurance Committee will hold a hearing at 2 p.m. Tuesday on the decision which has impacted thousands of residents.
Gov. JB Pritzker announced Monday associate secretary for Behavioral Health at the Illinois Department of Human Services David Jones will became the state’s chief behavioral health officer and lead the state’s Overdose Action Plan.
Rep. Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar (D-Chicago) is recovering at home after being involved in a serious car accident Sunday, her office said in a statement. The freshman representative was helped out of the car by bystanders and briefly taken to the hospital.
Springfield Announcements march 22, 2022
Ald. Pat Dowell (3) tweeted “As part of the 2022 City of Chicago Budget, I was proud to fund a new community-based organization micro-grant program. This funding allows all 50 aldermen to offer grants for programming in their ward. 3rd Ward grant details & info session included below https://conta.cc/3qntDOX”
Ald. Raymond Lopez (15) tweeted “My office will be issuing warnings this week to new businesses and citations to existing businesses that fail to maintain their properties, front & back. Being responsible to the community is nothing new. Everyone, residents and businesses, must do their part.”
Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez (25) tweeted “A privilege to stand with the courageous and righteous workers of IBEW Local 1220 @Window2workers @IBEW as they fight for fair working conditions and a fair contract from @wttw! Do the right thing!”
Ald. Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez (33) tweeted “To all elected officials in Chicagoland: Don’t cross the picket line of @Window2workers at WTTW. If they are not inside and working we shouldn’t be talking to reporters there. Hold the line until the contract is settled. This fight is to protect precious union jobs.”
Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa (35) tweeted “Thank you to my colleagues on the Finance Committee who just voted to extend our 606 demolition surcharge ordinance - an ordinance first proposed by @LSNAChicago and which has now been proven to protect naturally occurring affordable housing.”
Ward Reports march 22, 2022
Cook County announced the opening of applications for the county Department of Planning and Development’s Public Service grants, funded by funded by the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) programs. The department will host a virtual workshop at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday to provide more details to units of government or nonprofit organizations that wish to apply. Online registration is required. Applications are due on April 15. The application is on the county’s website.
Karin Norington-Reaves announced on Monday that she has resigned from her post as CEO of the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership. Norrington-Reaves is running to fill U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush’s 1st District seat in Congress. “It has been the greatest honor and privilege of my life to serve my community,” Norington-Reaves said in a news release. “This weekend, I resigned as CEO of the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership in order to focus on the next stage of my public service: running to become the first Congresswoman for the First District for Illinois.” Norington-Reaves had helmed the organization since 2012.
Chicago Announcements march 22, 2022
Rep. Jen Gong-Gershowitz (D-Glenview) tweeted, “Proud for Illinois to have been the 1st state in the nation to pass the #TEAACHAct. Education is a powerful tool to combat hate, build empathy, & to create a better democracy. Thanks @JBPritzker & @PhilMurphyNJ for their support, more states should follow.”
Rep. Kelly Cassidy (D-Chicago) tweeted, “Happy Friday! Great season @RamblersMBB! You represented our area proud!”
Rep. Avery Bourne (R-Morrisonville) tweeted, “While major corporations are pulling out of Russia, the Pritzkers' Hyatt Corporation has doubled down on their position to stay in Russia and pledged to continue their support.”
Rep. Fran Hurley (D-Chicago) tweeted, “Climbing Inside the Capitol with Counsel General of Ireland Kevin Byrne and a few friends. A great way to celebrate the Irish on St. Patricks Day morning”
House Speaker Chris Welch (D-Hillside) tweeted, “Immediately after college, I had the honor and privilege of working with @MerriDee1 while a young man working for @WGNNews. She took me under her wings and helped set me up on my journey. She was extremely proud of me becoming Speaker, and I will miss her counsel and support.”
Rep. Janet Yang Rohr (D-Naperville) tweeted, “What a special experience to introduce students from @NeuquaValley, @WaubonsieValley, and @meteavalley Youth & Government to their Speaker of the House!”
Rep. Denyse Stoneback (D-Skokie) tweeted, “This week, I had the privilege of meeting @CarlHeastie, the first African American Speaker of the NY State Assembly.”
Rep. Jaime Andrade (D-Chicago) tweeted, “'It's Scary': Chicago mobile surveillance camera shot out on city's Northwest Side - CBS Chicago - our very own war zone in the IL 40th- the saga continues.”
District Dispatches march 21, 2022
All Senate committees scheduled for the week of March 21 will be conducted in-person at the State Capitol in Springfield and will not have any virtual participation for lawmakers or witnesses who wish to testify, according to the General Assembly’s website. The Senate has been holding hybrid or virtual committees since the pandemic began.
Gov. JB Pritzker announced Friday the start of the Children’s Behavioral Health Transformation Initiative to redesign how the state provides behavioral health services to children. The initiative is tasked with outlining a plan to guide state agencies on providing behavioral health services by the end of the year. Pritzker announced University of Chicago child welfare expert Dana Weiner would lead the initiative.
Gov. JB Pritzker announced Friday he was appointing Kevin McDermott as public administrator and public guardian of Sangamon and Moultrie Counties, Keyria Rodgers to the Juvenile Justice Commission, Jordan Powell and Anthony LoSasso to the Medicaid Managed Care Oversight Commission.
Springfield Announcements march 21, 2022
Ald. Pat Dowell (3) announced she will host a virtual town hall meeting at 6 p.m. Monday.
Ald. Silvana Tabares (23) wrote in her latest newsletter of last week’s special City Council meeting, “We showed up because we are trying to stop the mayor from defunding the police. The mayor’s policy - it’s a “Defund the Police” initiative. PERIOD. Every police officer the mayor terminates, makes all other police officers less safe. It makes response times rise. It leads to more cancelled RDO’s and 12-hr days. It makes this city less safe.”
Ald. Scott Waguespack (32) wrote in his latest newsletter, “Working with several aldermen and Mayor Lightfoot's Office, we have moved forward on a feasibility study on the proposal to create the North Branch Park and Preserve. There will be a planning firm selected within the next couple of months with the hope of having the feasibility study done later this year.”
Ald. Brendan Reilly (42) wrote in his latest newsletter, “Green & Bransford, LLC has filed a Special Use application to operate an Adult Use Cannabis Dispensary at 212 East Ontario Street. The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) will hold a public hearing on a later date to consider this application... Alderman Reilly has raised concerns about the applicant’s security and loading plans for this particular site.”
Ald. Matt Martin (47) wrote in his latest newsletter, “My office hosted the first of two town halls to discuss the demolition and deconversion of 2- and 3-flats across our Northcenter and Lincoln Square communities. Representatives from DePaul University’s Institute for Housing Studies, the Chicago Department of Housing, and The Preservation Compact shared data regarding these land-use changes, how they exacerbate the ongoing loss of affordable homes throughout our Ward, and potential policy responses.”
Cook County Comm. Sean Morrison (R-17) wrote in a statement, “For the Appellate Court to let Jussie Smollett walk out the door yesterday, pending his appeal, is appalling. Once again, Cook County citizens are left questioning the competence and integrity of our judiciary after repeatedly being misled by State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, and exposed to her gross incompetence, and failure to perform the duties of her elected office.”
Ward Reports march 21, 2022
The Neighborhood Building Owners Alliance of Chicago will host Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi for a Zoom meeting at 12 p.m. on Tuesday. Online registration is required. The group will also host Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx at 12 p.m. the following Tuesday, March 29. Registration information for the event is forthcoming.
Timna Axel is stepping down as director of communications for the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights to become a communications strategist for the environmental group Earthjustice.
Chicago Announcements march 21, 2022
Rep. Denyse Stoneback (D-Skokie) tweeted, “It was a privilege to greet Consulate General Kevin Byrne of @IrelandChicago at the Capitol to hear him address the House today, and on behalf of the all members of the Illinois Irish Caucus - Happy St. Patrick's Day”
Rep. Will Guzzardi (D-Chicago) tweeted, “The findings & the research are pretty unequivocal...virtual remote hearings provide worse outcomes for young people." That's why I sponsored a resolution urging the IL supreme court to reinstate in-person hearings in juvenile court.”
Sen. Mike Simmons (D-Chicago) tweeted, “Thank you to all who joined our innovative Single Parents Town Hall discussion with Jenny Leflore of @mamafreshchi, Ariel Rainey of Hustle Mommies, and Ida Nelson! I explained the two pieces of legislation behind the “Single Parents Bills of Rights.”
Rep. Kelly Cassidy (D-Chicago) tweeted, “Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Lets spread this luck to our #LoyolaRamblers for the their first round #NCAA game tomorrow!”
Rep. Joe Sosnowski (R-Rockford) tweeted, “Illinois families across the state are feeling the impact of record-high inflation. Illinois House Republicans have proposed several measures to provide relief and help our residents recover. #twill"
Rep. Carol Ammons (D-Urbana) tweeted, “I am proud to announce that #HR615 is officially adopted by the House of Representatives! This resolution urges Congress to protect, strengthen, and improve existing child nutrition programs so that low-income children have equitable access to free meals.”
House Speaker Chris Welch (D-Hillside) tweeted, “I was honored to welcome the @IrelandChicago Counsel General Kevin Byrne to the Capitol. We were blessed to host him on St. Patrick’s Day, and we are thankful for the words he shared on the floor of the House of Representatives. Special thanks to Rep. Fran Hurley for co-hosting.”
Rep. Tim Butler (R-Springfield) tweeted, “@E0S_Consulting with the best-ever St. Patrick's Day witness slip: Sullivan Caucus a proponent of HB 4811, which establishes Republic of Ireland Day in Illinois”
Rep. Marcus Evans (D-Chicago), tweeted, “Working w/ ChicagoHomeless as the bill lead sponsor I’m fighting to pass HB 4423 in Human Services Committee. On to the House Floor This bill increases the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families to help families survive Ensures that all child support goes to families.”
District Dispatches march 18, 2022
The grassroots progressive organization Swing Left announced they are targeting four congressional races in Illinois that they have labeled as “competitive.” The group will be devoting resources to electing Democrats to Congress in the state’s sixth, 13th, 14th and 17th congressional districts.
The Environmental Law and Policy Center will host a conversation on April 6 at 12 p.m. with Sen. Tammy Duckworth. Registration can be found online.
Springfield Announcements march 18, 2022
Ald. Sophia King (4) tweeted “Happy Saint Patricks Day! We appreciate the contributions of Irish-Americans to the City of Chicago.”
Ald. Roderick Sawyer (6) tweeted “The Chicago Aldermanic Black Caucus Foundation Scholarship Fund is accepting 2022 applications until March 31, 2022”
Ald. Susan Sadlowski Garza (10) tweeted “The Calumet Area Industrial Commission One Workforce Program can provide financial assistance to obtain industry recognized credentials and job opportunities in the manufacturing sector by paying for tuition, books, and fees at one of their college or training provider partners.”
Ald. Raymond Lopez (15) tweeted “Re: complaints about @DrWillieWilson’s gas giveaway. Why does his philanthropy need “permission” from politicians when he promoted this for days. He’s not a candidate. Maybe the focus should be on why so many were willing to wait hours for a reprieve from filling their gas tanks.”
Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36) tweeted “We need to get woman owned businesses up and rocking again.”
Ald. Andre Vasquez (40) tweeted “Join us Saturday 11am-2pm at 5228 N Clark as we flyer Andersonville with information so that we can #BringEliseHome as she has been missing for over a week. Please join us if you can.”
Ald. Maria Hadden (49) tweeted about Willie Wilson’s gas giveaway writing that “In Rogers Park, this has caused a traffic disaster. I’ll be following up with @ChicagoBACP to look into special permits that we should require in the future for businesses to do these giveaways. This was irresponsible and reckless of Dr. Wilson and the gas station owners.”
Ward Reports march 18, 2022
Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s office released a schedule of the next six Community Safety Town Hall meetings planned around the city during the next month to “provide Chicagoans with the opportunity to ask questions and learn about the City's efforts to reduce and prevent violence.” The full schedule and more information are available online.
Cook County Comm. Donna Miller (D-6) and Comm. Scott Britton (D-14) will join leaders of the NAACP Illinois State Conference and the mayors and police chiefs from 36 south-suburban municipalities at 10 a.m. on March 21 at Oak Forest City Hall for a ceremonial signing of the “the NAACP’s “Ten Shared Principles of Policing.” Nearly 230 entities throughout Illinois have already adopted the principles since then, including the Cook County Forest Preserves Police and Cook County Sheriff, according to an event announcement.








