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Students Have a Right to Remote Learning in Illinois If They Are Under Quarantine Per An ISBE Directive Issued on August 31, 2021
The Illinois State Board of Education issued a directive on August 31, 2021, providing a directive regarding current remote learning options under Illinois law for school districts. Illinois school districts MUST provide remote instruction to any student who is under … Continue reading
Lightfoot + Foxx Belong in Jail for Public Endangerment ! What Does Chicago’s Future Look Like For Law Abiding Residents ?
This guy can’t last much longer. Lightfoot is getting blamed for the violence. All he does is hold press conferences. The police do not do “Stop & Frisk” anymore so everyone is carrying a gun. The police cannot chase a … Continue reading
The Unbearable Lightness of Lightfoot’s Chicago
Chicagoans: if you read something today, read this. ⬇️⬇️⬇️ The Unbearable Lightness of Lightfoot’s Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is an experienced lawyer, skilled in the great game of words.She made a good living craftily parsing words at one of the … Continue reading
Mayor Lightfoot Hosts Her Birthday Party at Chicago City Hall Rooftop Garden
Members of media tip——-Mayor Lightfoot hosted her birthday on the roof of the Chicago City Hall this past week Free Media Tip – Again Don’t expect much out of these “reporters” though: Maybe someone should investigate why the mayor had … Continue reading
UPDATE ———Chicago Exporting Murder To The Suburbs——Coming To A Suburban Town Near You—-Police: More than 60 shots fired in fatal Roselle shooting
UPDATE——-One person was killed and four others wounded in a June 27 shooting at this house on the 100 block of Picton Road in Roselle. In their first substantial statement since the shooting, Roselle police on Tuesday said more than … Continue reading
Illinois Supreme Court: Law requiring county board members to certify work hours to get pensions is unconstitutional
Elected county board members, who have been amassing public pensions, do not need for their counties to prove they are working at least 11 hours a week to continue amassing their pension benefits as required by a state law, the … Continue reading