20.92 percent of people in Carol Stream were receiving food stamps as of April 31, 2016, according to an analysis of the federal program by DuPage Policy Journal.
2.75 percent of people in Lisle were receiving food stamps as of April 31, 2016, according to an analysis of the federal program by DuPage Policy Journal.
Since the state Supreme Court ruled voter referendums can't be used to place measures on the ballot, Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner has called for state lawmakers to take action to restore redistricting to the November ballot and to also put term limits up for a vote.
The state of Illinois and the city of Chicago should seek bankruptcy protection to stop the fiscal bleeding and get back untracked, William Isaac, former chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., said in a recently published opinion piece.
With the welfare system falling apart, it may be time to look at the possibility of a basic income for every American, a concept that has been championed by well-known economists and political scientists of the past and present including Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek and Charles Murray.
4.01 percent of people in Woodridge were receiving food stamps as of April 31, 2016, according to an analysis of the federal program by DuPage Policy Journal.
2.92 percent of people in Itasca were receiving food stamps as of April 31, 2016, according to an analysis of the federal program by DuPage Policy Journal.
The public is advised that — based on weather predictions — prizes and pressure screenings for World Heart Day in West Chicago will move to Pioneer Elementary School’s gymnasium from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. tomorrow, Sept. 29 at 615 Kenwood Ave.
3.17 percent of people in Wheaton were receiving food stamps as of April 31, 2016, according to an analysis of the federal program by DuPage Policy Journal.
3.44 percent of people in Warrenville were receiving food stamps as of April 31, 2016, according to an analysis of the federal program by DuPage Policy Journal.
Democrat Sen. Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant (D-Plainfield) has raised nearly $1.3 million in campaign funds over the past four years. But only 0.68 percent of that has come from individual local donors, according to a Will County Gazette analysis.
11.16 percent of people in Wood Dale were receiving food stamps as of April 31, 2016, according to an analysis of the federal program by DuPage Policy Journal.
9.94 percent of people in Bensenville were receiving food stamps as of April 31, 2016, according to an analysis of the federal program by DuPage Policy Journal.