Category Archives: cook county
Seymour Sapoznik Memoriam
Politics, Chicago Style
Another Migrant Sneak Move this Time for the DNC Following the recent city council passage of $70 Million for migrant support and the approval of a $1.4 Billion bond fund, the Mayor is gearing up to revitalize downtown Chicago in … Continue reading →
Roy F McCampbell’s Blog is Named to the 20 Best Political Satire Blogs and Websites for 2024
Roy F. McCampbell is an Attorney, Special Ed Advocate, Speaker and Author. He started a blog so everyone can read his thoughts and observations, ending conjecture. Sarcasm and Silliness by a Resident of Leyden Township. This year he was rated … Continue reading →
New Illinois laws usher in policy changes in health care, employment, policing
At the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve, Illinoisans will see more than 300 new laws take effect – with changes that impact the state’s healthcare, public safety and employment sectors. The Paid Leave for All Workers Act will require … Continue reading →
Fact Check on No Cash Bail in Illinois
Fact Checking on No Cash Bail in Illinois
Those with Criminal Backgrounds Not Required to Reveal That Information under Certain Circumstances
Another last Friday bill signing by Gov. JB Pritzker: Bill Number: HB2826 Description: Prevents the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation from requiring self-disclosure of criminal background information when that information is not to be used against an applicant. Action: Signed Effective: January 1, … Continue reading →
Fireworks Laws in Illinois ?
Thinking about doing fireworks on your own, but unsure of the laws in Illinois? Here’s what you need to know: Like clockwork each Fourth of July, colorful displays of fireworks dazzle the night sky in celebration of the nation’s independence. … Continue reading →
Pritzker Signs Law Requiring All Suits To Overturn State Laws Be Filed In Only Cook or Sangamon Counties After Backlash Over Lockdowns to Rig the Decision in Favor of the State
Democratic Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill into law Tuesday mandating that any lawsuit challenging a state law or executive order must be filed in two deep-blue counties being Cook or Sangamon. . Residents who want to redress their … Continue reading →
Controversy Rages as Leyden SD 212 Parents Question Why the SD 212 Board of Education Failed to Opt out of the Controversial National Sex Education Standards Signed into Law by the Governor and the Illinois General Assembly
Parents are attending the SD 212 Board Meetings questioning why the Board of Education failed to opt out of the new Illinois sex education standards, as well as questioning safety issues with girls in boys’ bathrooms and locker rooms and … Continue reading →
Happy Columbus Day
Happy #ColumbusDay ! Columbus’s significance goes beyond merely discovering the New World; he laid the foundation for the American experiment, representing Western ideals’ pinnacle. He brought a thirst for knowledge, a commitment to progress, a reverence for the natural law, … Continue reading →