...health spending within the State”, we find it confusing in light of the fact only four questions deal with matters that could be tied to spending our tax dollars. The...
...office reminds the Board that its decision on meeting remotely or in person must be necessitated by the impact of the public health emergency rather than any other factors. This...
...mental health services. Her spending was so out of control that the Village of Dolton Board of Trustees removed her from the village bank accounts. Read our previous articles on...
...the same as Madison County Board members, since it is the lesser of the two counties, however, these commissioners are also being paid Health Insurance coverage for themselves and their...
...poisoning from an apartment the family was living in submitted a FOIA request to the Kane County Health Department seeking all information concerning lead testing in the apartment. The department...
...national public health emergency. Ensuring Illinois’ and the federal government’s health emergencies were linked brought in additional federal funding and expanded healthcare access for residents across the state. “Since COVID-19...
...Member’s receipt of unauthorized health insurance Poplar Grove’s former Mayor, Owen Costanza’s lawsuit against journalist and others related to claims of defamation – all complained of statements made were later...
...a declared gubernatorial disaster declaration or due to a public health emergency. Public bodies holding remote meetings “during a disaster or public health emergency” are required to announce their findings,...
...controversial health insurance benefit for these part-time elected officials. The vote was 5:5, which means the resolution failed and was not adopted. The minutes from that meeting confirm the 5:5...
...no longer a health emergency necessitating holding meetings electronically, they simply don’t want the public informed. While there are certainly provisions for holding emergency meetings and holding them with less...