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Support For Fair Maps Gains Momentum
Wednesday, Apr 8, 2020 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] Leadership counts more than ever. Every voter’s voice is at risk if nothing is done to improve the remap process before May 3. Failure to improve redistricting will leave communities un- or under-represented. CHANGE Illinois is proud to work with these organizations, and many others, in the Illinois Redistricting Collaborative.These are just some of the dozens of groups that have endorsed the Fair Maps Amendment (SJRCA18/HJRCA 41):
● Chicago Coalition for the Homeless ● Chicago Urban League ● Chicago Votes ● Common Cause Illinois ● Indivisible Chicago ● John Howard Association ● Latino Policy Forum ● League of Women Voters Illinois ● Mujeres Latinas en Accion ● NAACP Chicago – South Side Branch ● National Rainbow PUSH Coalition ● Workers Center for Racial Justice The Illinois Redistricting Collaborative includes 33 organizations fighting for a fair and equitable redistricting process. Gerrymandering is voter suppression. It needs to stop. Lawmakers can stand with Illinois voters and our diverse, statewide coalition by sponsoring HJRCA41 and SJRCA18 and by calling on leadership to allow votes. Together, we can bring equity to Illinois representation. Learn more by visiting changeil.org/get-involved.
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Associates In Nephrology Supports The Illinois Kidney Care Alliance
Wednesday, Apr 8, 2020 - Posted by Rich Miller [The following is a paid advertisement.] In the U.S., an estimated 30 million people live with kidney disease, meaning one in three adults is at risk. In Illinois, some 30,000 people suffer from kidney disease. The Illinois Kidney Care Alliance (IKCA) is proud to have Associates in Nephrology (AIN) as a member. Since 1971, AIN has tended to the needs of patients with kidney disease throughout the Chicagoland area. With more than 40 Nephrologists, AIN offers treatments for chronic kidney disease, assessments of kidney function, and dialysis. The Illinois Kidney Care Alliance consists of community groups, advocates, health professionals, and businesses from across Illinois striving to educate the public about the challenges people with kidney disease experience every day. IKCA is here to tell their story. For more information, follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and visit our website.
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