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Land of Lincoln Legal Aid is a non-profit organization which provides free civil legal services to low-income individuals and senior citizens in central and southern Illinois. Executive Director Clarissa Gaff and Managing Attorney Diane Goffinet spoke to Community Voices about the organization and how virtual courtrooms remove barriers for individuals with limited resources. They also explained the great need in Illinois for legal services and how the organization hopes to reach more people in need through the use of mobile legal clinics.For more information visit: lincolnlegal.org
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Governor adds voice to growing consensus that ‘Tier 2’ pensions may violate federal law
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The UIS Center for State Policy and Leadership, the Institute of Government and Public Affairs and the Illinois Innovation Network are co-hosting two days of presentations, discussion and networking around policy and social innovation. Interim director of the U of I Institute of Government and Public Affairs (IGPA) David Merriman, Associate Vice President at the University of Illinois System Jeannette Tamayo, and Executive Director for the Center for State Policy and Leadership at UIS Molly Lamb spoke to Community Voices about the many offerings during the two days.To register visit: https://appserv7.admin.uillinois.edu/FormBuilderSurvey/Survey/center_for_state_policy_and_leadership/conferences/cspl_events_april2024/Survey
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A new director, additional funding and hiring more workers at Illinois' child welfare agency.
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Bill would give secretary of state more power to enforce ethics laws
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Gov. J.B. Pritzker wants a Department of Early Childhood in his cabinet.
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Juliana Stratton is the 48th lieutenant governor of Illinois. In December 2023, the office of the Lt. Governor launched a new initiative called We Thrive, which focuses on women and financial freedom. In February 2024, Governor Pritzker announced a new initiative that focuses on maternal health care called the Birth Equity Initiative. Lt. Governor Stratton spoke to Community Voices about how Chicago shaped her life, the challenges women have faced, and how the whole state will benefit from the two new initiatives. The Lt. Governor also talks about traveling throughout the state hosting "We Chats" to hear from a variety of different women.
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Commentary on viability of third party presidential candidates and associated research
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A boy's murder is shining a spotlight on how a state panel handles domestic violence cases.
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7th Circuit judges hear oral arguments after lower court judge threw case out
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Child protection agency seeks to add more than 500 to the payroll
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In opinion quoting Dr. Seuss, judge tells ex-governor case ‘never should have been filed’