Supreme Court Leaves Illinois Assault Weapons Ban In Place

Denies request to review lawsuit while legal challenge proceeds. The Supreme Court denied a request to block the enforcement of Illinois’ ban on assault-style weapons, leaving the ban…

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Some Governors Oppose Expanded Social Program Work Requirements

Letter sent to Congress from a group of state governors. The governors of 10 states sent a letter this week to congressional leaders in both the House and…

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Agriculture Department Recalls Meat Product Sold to Schools 

“White-like metal” found in the meat.  The U.S. Department of Agriculture issued a recall for between 90,624 to 196,019 pounds of ready-to-eat meat after the Food Safety Inspection…

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DOT Provides Funding for Indiana Train Line

$27.5 million has been approved to update the connection from Michigan City to Chicago. The Department of Transportation (DOT) approved a $27.5 million loan for the state of…

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HUD Preserves 113 Affordable Homes in Illinois

Designated as affordable rentals for low-income seniors. The Department of Housing and Urban Development made an agreement with the city of Joliet, Illinois, to preserve and renovate 113…

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First Lady Attends Apprenticeship Week Kick-off

Secretaries of labor, education, and commerce also participate in Chicago. First Lady Jill Biden joined Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh, Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, and Secretary of…

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PRAYER ALERT: America’s Midterm Elections Underway

Praying the Vote is more important now than ever. Due to the ongoing concern about election integrity following the concerns of foreign meddling in 2016 and the audits…

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Amtrak Cancels Long Routes Ahead of Union Meeting

Officials prepare for potential freight strike. Passenger railroad company Amtrak announced that they will cancel three long-distance routes starting Tuesday in case of a freight rail strike that…

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Defense Deputy Secretary Tours Midwest

Tours research facilities and speaks with university ROTC cadets. The Department of Defense’s Deputy Secretary Kathleen Hicks toured the Midwest U.S. Transportation Command in Illinois, the Air Force…

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CBP Upgrades Chicago Global Entry Kiosks

The facial biometric kiosks are now touchless and receiptless at O’Hare. On Tuesday, Customs and Border Protection upgraded their facial biometric kiosks at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, giving…

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