Clergy Call on Senate to Pass HB 1100
Tuesday, Apr 19, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller (The following is a paid advertisement): Yesterday at the Chicago Temple, Bishop Timothy Lyne led a multifaith group of Chicago area clergy to call on the Illinois Senate to pass the Monsignor John Egan Payday Loan Reform Act, HB 1100. Supporters include: Father Pfleger, St. Sabina Catholic Church; Bishop Timothy Lyne; Rev. Walter Turner, President of the Baptist Ministers Conference; Lewis Flowers, Austin Community WOC Ministers; Jennifer Kottler, Protestants for the Common Good; Bishop Charles Davis, Indiana Avenue Pentecostal COG; Rev. Joseph Henry, Omega Missionary Baptist Church; Rev. Hillard Hudson, Pilgrim Baptist Church of South Chicago; Rev. Tyrone Crider, Mount Calvary Baptist Church; Rev. Leonard Deville, Alpha Temple; Rev. James Demus, III; Rev. Stanley Watkins; Rev. Sylvia Franklin, Apostolic Faith Church; Rev. Steven Thurston II, New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church Senator Kimberly Lightford; Senator Jackie Collins; Senator Kwame Raoul; Senator James Meeks; Representative. Marlow Colvin; Commissioner Bobbie Steele; Alderman Toni Preckwinkle; Rebirth of Englewood; Citizens for a Better Westside; Lawndale Neighborhood Organization; Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc.; Healthcare Consortium of Illinois; Oak Park NAACP; Southside NAACP; Chicago Westside NAACP; Women’s Business Development; Firman Community Services; Rainbow/PUSH; Project IRENE; Women’s Business Development.
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