State and local officials gathered Thursday morning on Chicago's West Side to announce a grant program to support businesses owned by historically underrepresented populations and small businesses.
At a West Side event, three of the state’s most high-profile Democrats seized the opportunity to oppose policies set down in the opening days of the Trump administration.
Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson say Chicago's Welcoming City ordinance and Illinois' TRUST act will help protect from the immigrant community from federal overreach.
JBPritzker lashed out at his fellow Democrat, Chicago Mayor BrandonJohnson who had publicly pushed to tank the bill. Pritzker, 59, didn’t mince words about Johnson, 48, whose approval ...
I don't sit around thinking about the hypotheticals,” Johnson said in an interview with WBEZ Thursday as he defended the city’s law protecting undocumented immigrants.
Fresh off a rare defeat in Springfield, Gov. JB Pritzker on Tuesday delivered some of his sharpest words yet against Mayor Brandon Johnson. At an unrelated news conference, the governor staunchly ...
Governor JBPritzker expressed frustration with Chicago Mayor BrandonJohnson for last-minute opposition to a hemp regulation bill. Pritzker claims communication with the mayor has been ...
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