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Daily Herald: Illinois records highest single-day vaccination total since May
Nearly 100,000 more doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered statewide, the most in a single day since May.
That’s according to Illinois Department of Public Health records Friday that showed 99,862 more vaccine shots were administered.
Politico: 'She's going to lose': Dems brag redistricting dooms conservative Illinois freshman
Illinois Democrats have GOP Rep. Mary Miller right where they want her.
The freshman Republican — who caused a frenzy during her first week in Congress earlier this year, when she gave a speech in which she said Adolf Hitler “was right about one thing” — doesn’t have a clear path back in 2023.
WQAD: Illinois renters and landlords get 2nd chance at rental assistance
A new assistance program is giving Illinois renters and landlords help with missed rent.
The Illinois Housing Development Authority says the new program will open December 6, with applications closing on January 9.
Daily Herald: Winfield rescinds plan to share revenue from special taxing district
Winfield is not going to share revenue from a special taxing district after a local school district walked away from the offer and filed a lawsuit against the village.
Village trustees on Nov. 18 voted to establish a second tax increment financing district in Winfield’s downtown.
WBBM: Reformers welcome voter referendum to decide Chicago remap
Advocates for a so-called “People’s Map” of Chicago’s 50 wards say they would welcome a voter referendum to choose how boundaries will be drawn, though many aldermen will be working against that.
Hearings begin next week into the various proposals.