The Fiscal Year 2020 After School Programs Non-School District grant (formerly Healthy Communities Investment Grant) is now open to applicants. View the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)/ Request for Proposals (RFP) for fiscal year 2020. Proposals are due to ISBE no later than 12 p.m. Jan. 27, 2020.
Four City Colleges won grants to provide a cost-free education that lead to careers in high-demand fields. This one-time opportunity begins this spring semester, with programs completing by fall. If you or someone you know wants a career in fields like cybersecurity, cannabis dispensary operations, automotive technology, personal fitness trainer, community healthcare worker, advanced manufacturing, or web development, please go to www.ccc.edu/wei today.
Some classes begin as early as Jan. 13.
Have you submitted your MLK Essay? The competition is open to 6th, 7th and 8th graders, and the deadline is Jan. 8. The winner will receive a laptop, and second place will receive a tablet.
You can find the essay application here: http://bit.ly/mlkessaycompetition
Please call my office if you have any questions at (773) 933-7715.
CHICAGO— Co-Chairs State Senator Elgie R. Sims, Jr. and State Representative Greg Harris have called the first hearing of the New Joint Commission on Ethics and Lobbying Reform for Monday, December 23 at 10 a.m. in Room 16-503 of the James R. Thompson Center in Chicago. At the hearing, the Joint Commission will discuss the framework including the rules, protocols, and future meetings.
During the recent veto session, the General Assembly passed legislation to form the Joint Commission for the purpose of recommending reforms to ethics laws after recent allegations concerning state and local officials and lobbyists.
Who: Joint Commission on Ethics and Lobbying Reform
What: Hearing to establish Commission framework
When: 10:00 a.m., Monday, Dec. 23
Where: James R. Thompson Center, 100 W Randolph St., Chicago, Room 16-503
“I look forward to this bipartisan, bicameral discussion to address ethics issues at all levels of government,” Sims said. “Together we can find serious solutions to help make it clear to the public that their state leaders are being held to the highest standard of the law.”
“We need to rebuild trust with the people of Illinois, and this commission is a strong step in repairing that relationship,” Harris said. “It’s time for Democrats and Republicans to come together and show those who elected us that we can set aside politics and begin to find solutions.”
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