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Gov. JB Pritzker — The governor will join Rep. Nikki Budzinski and agricultural leaders for a roundtable discussion on the impacts of federal cuts on agricultural programs at 1:30 p.m. at Sola Gratia Farm, 1821 E. Mumford Dr., in Urbana.
President Toni Preckwinkle — The president has no public events.
Mayor Brandon Johnson — The mayor will attend the Chicago Public Schools 2025 Skilled Trades Event at 11:15 a.m. at the Carpenters Union at 2141 S. Union Ave. and will participate in a virtual Climate Mayors' Climate, Affordability and Prosperity event at noon.
Chicago headlines:
Johnson makes the case for school board to reimburse the city for $175M pension payment [Sun-Times]
ICE Illegally Arrested 22 People In The Midwest Since Trump Took Office, New Lawsuit Alleges [Block Club]
Lollapalooza 2025 Lineup Announced: Olivia Rodrigo, Tyler, The Creator, Sabrina Carpenter and More [WTTW]
Intrigue builds over 'Emanuel for president' move [Crain's]
Chicago Sun-Times to lose 20% of staff after buyout offer [WBEZ]
Proposal stalls to strengthen law mandating foster kids move placements with luggage, not trash bags [Capitol News]
Third — and final — phase of Kennedy Expressway construction has begun [Sun-Times]
Illinois lawmakers weigh new proposal to set guardrails around AI [Chalkbeat]
Homeschool families upset after Illinois lawmaker pushes a bill to create oversight [WGLT]
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Gov. JB Pritzker — The governor will join Rep. Nikki Budzinski and agricultural leaders for a roundtable discussion on the impacts of federal cuts on agricultural programs at 1:30 p.m. at Sola Gratia Farm, 1821 E. Mumford Dr., in Urbana.
President Toni Preckwinkle — The president has no public events.
Mayor Brandon Johnson — The mayor will attend the Chicago Public Schools 2025 Skilled Trades Event at 11:15 a.m. at the Carpenters Union at 2141 S. Union Ave. and will participate in a virtual Climate Mayors' Climate, Affordability and Prosperity event at noon.
Chicago headlines:
Johnson makes the case for school board to reimburse the city for $175M pension payment [Sun-Times]
ICE Illegally Arrested 22 People In The Midwest Since Trump Took Office, New Lawsuit Alleges [Block Club]
Lollapalooza 2025 Lineup Announced: Olivia Rodrigo, Tyler, The Creator, Sabrina Carpenter and More [WTTW]
Intrigue builds over 'Emanuel for president' move [Crain's]
Chicago Sun-Times to lose 20% of staff after buyout offer [WBEZ]
Proposal stalls to strengthen law mandating foster kids move placements with luggage, not trash bags [Capitol News]
Third — and final — phase of Kennedy Expressway construction has begun [Sun-Times]
Illinois lawmakers weigh new proposal to set guardrails around AI [Chalkbeat]
Homeschool families upset after Illinois lawmaker pushes a bill to create oversight [WGLT]
News Outlets
ABC 7 Chicago | Associated Press | Block Club Chicago | Bloomington Pantagraph| Chicago Daily Law Bulletin | Capitol Fax | Capitol News Illinois | Chicago Defender | Chicago Magazine | Chicago Reader | Chicago Reporter | Chicago Sun-Times | Chicago Tribune | Crain’s Chicago Business | Daily Herald | Decatur Herald & Review | Hyde Park Herald | Illinois Answers Project | Illinois Newsroom | Illinois Times | Injustice Watch | New City | News-Gazette | NPR Illinois | Northwest Herald | ProPublica Illinois | Peoria Journal-Star | Quad City Times | Rockford Register-Star | The Center Square | The Southern Illinoisan | State Journal-Register | South Side Weekly | WBEZ | WTTW
As Illinoisans finalize their taxes for the July 15 deadline, there’s hope that this will be the last Tax Day we’re forced to file under our state’s current broken tax system. That’s because the Fair Tax is on the ballot for voters to approve this November. The Fair Tax would update our outdated system to one that lifts the burden off our middle and lower-income families by requiring the wealthiest Illinoisans to pay their fair share.
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