Coffee and Conversations
Saturday, September 9
Dunkin' Donuts
3206 W. 111th Street, Chicago
8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
19th Ward Shredding Event
Saturday, September 9
Crosswinds Church
10835 S. Pulaksi Rd., Chicago
9:00 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Meet and Greet
Wednesday, September 13
Green Hills Library
10331 Interlochen Dr., Palos Hills
7 p.m.
Orland Hills Shredding Event
Saturday, September 16
Orland Hills Public Works Deptartment
16533 S. 94th Ave., Orland Hills
9:00 a.m. to Noon
**2 box limit per vehicle**
Tuesday, September 26
Village of Worth
7112 W. 111th St., Worth
6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
For more information, click the flyer.
Community Shred Day
Saturday, September 30
Palos Hills Recreation Area
8455 W. 103rd St., Palos Hills
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
**2 box limit per vehicle**
Extended Office Hours
Senator Bill Cunningham and Representative Fran Hurley offer extended office hours from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm on the second monday of the month. The location and date information is below.
Monday, September 11
Mt. Greenwood Office
3207 111th Street
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Bill Cunningham issued the following statement in regards to the education funding reform vote taken today.
“For over 20 years, schools in Chicago and the Southwest Suburbs have been shortchanged by the most inequitable formula in the country. Today, we took a step to end that inequity,” Cunningham said. “This bill will provide more equitable funding and for the first time, provide a path for property tax relief in districts with high tax rates.”
The legislation, Senate Bill 1947, passed the Senate today and awaits the governor’s signature to become law.
SPRINGFIELD – Families in Mount Greenwood, Beverly and Morgan Park will soon see increased enrollment opportunities to the Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences (CHAS) because of a measure being signed into law.
“Unique public education experiences should be available to all students in Chicago and throughout Illinois,” State Senator Bill Cunningham said. “The Ag School will now have more seats to offer to more students in our community because of this new law.”
Senate Bill 447, sponsored by Senator Cunningham, would allow for 40 more seats to be opened up to local families and would statutorily authorize the special education cluster that currently exists at the school
CHAS was created by state law more than 20 years ago. During that time, the school has provided special education services. But those programs were not recognized by state law until the introduction of Senate Bill 447.
“We need to ensure that special education services are provided wherever there is a need,” Cunningham said. “Today, we have guaranteed access to those critical services will continue to exist right here in our community.”
The legislation will go into effect on January 1, 2018.
SPRINGFIELD – A bipartisan measure to close a conflict of interest loophole in Illinois statute became law on Tuesday.
“Good government should apply to everyone throughout the state,” said State Senator Bill Cunningham. “This new law will help ensure grant awards aren’t compromised by conflicts of interest.”
The new law bans members of the Illinois Energy Conservation Advisory Council from receiving any state grants for teaching continuing education regarding any rule proposed by the council. The measure received unanimous support in both chambers of the Illinois General Assembly.
“This is not the end of our work. We need to continue as a state to close these loopholes and this law is just a step in the right direction,” Cunningham said.
The new law is effective immediately.
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