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State Sen. Napoleon Harris out as chairman of committee regulating insurance industry

State Senator Napoleon Harris III has been removed as chairman of the Illinois Senate Insurance Committee, a position he held while also investing in an insurance brokerage, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest. Despite Harris's claims of no wrongdoing, Senate President Don Harmon stated that the change reflects a routine reorganization to match senators' expertise. This decision follows a Chicago Sun-Times report highlighting Harris's dual roles and the implications for legislation affecting the insurance industry.

State Sen. Napoleon Harris out as chairman of committee regulating insurance industry

** State Senator Napoleon Harris has been removed as the chairman of the Illinois Senate Insurance Committee following a revelation that he took an investor role with a southwest suburban insurance brokerage. This decision comes after a 2024 report by the Chicago Sun-Times, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest in his legislative duties. The change reflects ongoing scrutiny of political figures and their connections to private industry.

Employees and Officials Who Violated the Ethics Ordinance for Failure to Timely Complete 2024 Online Ethics Training

The City of Chicago's Board of Ethics has announced violations by employees and officials for failing to complete the mandatory 2024 online ethics training on time. This news underscores the city's commitment to ethical governance and the importance of compliance for public servants. For more details, visit [Chicago.gov/COVIDVax](https://chicago.gov/COVIDVax).

New Fannie May, Hudson Stores Open At Midway International Airport

Three new retail locations have opened at Chicago Midway International Airport, including two Hudson travel convenience stores and a Fannie May chocolate shop, enhancing the airport's concessions program. Chicago officials emphasize the importance of these openings for local businesses and the overall travel experience, marking a significant investment in the airport's redevelopment efforts.

Mayor's Press Releases

The City of Chicago's official website emphasizes the importance of accessing reliable municipal information, particularly regarding the updated COVID-19 and flu vaccines. The site reinforces security measures for users, ensuring that any data shared is protected. It serves as a crucial resource for residents seeking accurate and timely health guidance.

Mayor Brandon Johnson and CTA Launch Know Your Rights Ad Campaign to Video Screens Across Chicago

Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) have launched the "Know Your Rights" ad campaign across over 400 video screens in Chicago to educate residents about their rights when stopped by federal immigration agents. The campaign directs individuals to essential resources available in multiple languages, reflecting the city's commitment to being a Welcoming City. This initiative underscores the importance of protecting the constitutional rights of all transit riders.

Chicago Launches Nurturing You for a Healthy Tomorrow Campaign for Expanded Medicaid Postpartum Coverage

The Chicago Department of Public Health has launched the “Nurturing You for a Healthy Tomorrow” campaign to promote awareness of expanded Medicaid postpartum coverage in Illinois. Coinciding with Maternal Health Awareness Day, the initiative aims to inform residents about the importance of healthcare access during and after pregnancy, highlighting the critical need for prenatal and postpartum care.

El Alcalde Brandon Johnson y la CTA Lanzan la Campaa Publicitaria Conozca Sus Derechos en Pantallas de Video en Todo Chicago

The City of Chicago has launched a new advertising campaign titled “Conozca sus derechos” aimed at educating residents about their rights during encounters with federal immigration agents. The initiative, spearheaded by Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), leverages over 400 video screens across the transit system to direct passengers to online resources in multiple languages. This campaign underscores Chicago's commitment to being a welcoming city and protecting the rights of all its residents.

Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection Announce the Good Food Fund Grant Round 2 Awardees

Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the awardees of the second round of the Good Food Fund Grant program, distributing $3.36 million to 108 Chicago food businesses aimed at enhancing food access in underserved communities. The program, which concluded on December 31, 2024, emphasizes the importance of supporting local food entrepreneurs to foster economic growth and improve food equity in the South and West sides of Chicago.

Chef Bobby Flay looks back at the dishes that made him a star in new cookbook

** Chef Bobby Flay reflects on his culinary journey and the dishes that established his reputation in the food industry in his new cookbook, "Bobby Flay: Chapter One: Iconic Recipes and Inspirations from a Groundbreaking American Chef." The book features recipes from his renowned restaurants and highlights his legacy on "Iron Chef." This insightful work offers fans and aspiring chefs a chance to explore the flavors that define Flay's cooking style.

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