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Ahora es Ley la Nueva Protección de Datos Estudiantiles de Illinois K-12
El viernes, el Gobernador Pritzker firmó la ley HB 3606, actualización del Acta de Protección Personal en Linea del Estudiante de Illinois (SOPPA) ahora convertida en ley. La legislación, una… Read more
Que Debemos Saber Sobre el Discurso del “Estado de la Ciudad” de la Alcaldesa Lightfoot
Cortesía de Illinois Policy Institute Reforma a la pensión y contratos razonables de trabajo son las respuestas a un déficit de cerca de $30 mil millones, de acuerdo a un… Read more
Brooke Feigenbaum se Une a Illinois Press Association como Directora de Ingresos
Brooke Feigenbaum ha trabajado los últimos cinco años en la icónica agencia de publicidad Leo Burnett en Chicago, pero la industria del periódicoha sido parte de su vida por más… Read more
Uber Moves to Old Post Office
By: Ashmar Mandou Uber Technologies will officially call the Old Main Post Office home, according to reports earlier this week. The company signed a 10-year lease and will occupy 463,000… Read more
RTA Announces New Board Member David R. Andalcio
The Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) announces the appointment of David R. Andalcio as its newest board member, representing DuPage County. Director Andalcio replaces Director Patrick J. Durante, who served on the… Read more
RPM Construction Careers Networking Fair Underway
The CTA and Walsh-Fluor Design-Build Team announced an innovative new series of Red and Purple Modernization (RPM) Construction Careers Networking Fairs to diversify the project workforce and reach disadvantaged workers… Read more
Lilly Highlights the Need for Property Tax Relief
State Rep. Camille Y. Lilly, D- Chicago, is highlighting the need for concrete property tax relief for Illinois homeowners. “With the recent creation of the Illinois Property Tax Relief Fund… Read more
Illinois Becomes Second State to Enact Immigrant Tenant Protection Act
By: Ashmar Mandou On Wednesday morning, Illinois became the second state to enact the Immigrant Tenant Protection Act, prohibiting landlords from evicting or striking back against a tenant based on… Read more
Relish Works, Gordon Food Service, and 1871 Announce Second Cohort for Accelerator Program
The Food Foundry, a Chicago-based growth accelerator by Relish Works, in partnership with Gordon Food Service and 1871 to support, connect, and propel innovative startups who are reimagining the food… Read more
Ortiz Effort to Encourage Diversity of Student-Trustees at University of Illinois System Signed into Law
Undocumented students at the University of Illinois will have a voice in their university’s decisions under legislation passed by state Rep. Aaron Ortiz, D-Chicago, expanding student body representation among the… Read more