AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoViolent Crime & Federal Pressure: President Trump urged Gov. JB Pritzker to “call” for help after a Juneteenth weekend in Chicago left 39 shot and six dead, renewing calls for a federal or military response. Corrections Policy: Pritzker received a bill to stop Illinois Department of Corrections from charging families “unreasonable” mail and scanning fees beyond standard postage, with annual reporting on rates and spending. SNAP & Medicaid Fallout: Federal changes tied to H.R. 1 are set to cut SNAP for hundreds of thousands in Illinois and shift more administrative costs to the state, while separate coverage rules threaten older immigrants’ Medicaid and Medicare access starting in 2026. Disability Protections: Springfield moved to create a new Illinois Department of Disability Advocacy and Guardianship to help shield services as Medicaid pressure mounts. Immigration Enforcement in Chicago: DHS says a former Chicago-area teacher is in custody awaiting deportation for allegedly helping gunmen tied to Tren de Aragua after a 2024 Southwest Side mass shooting. Utilities & Local Impact: Neighbors in Lincoln Park challenged a proposed ComEd substation plan near homes and schools, arguing oversight and zoning impacts remain unclear. Transportation/Ports: U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy toured Ports of Indiana–Burns Harbor, highlighting Great Lakes-to-inland freight connections. Independence Day Planning: Chicago-area communities are gearing up for America250-themed July 4 celebrations and fireworks lists.
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