Serota is the current program director at Playworks Illinois.
Blumberg is the Educational Life Skills Program Coordinator for District 21.
D'Angelo is an in-house lawyer for a Fortune 200 manufacturing company.
Wener is a Library Board Trustee. She is a past president, current secretary and serves on the executive committee.
Silver has been a high school dean of students for the past nine years.
Hays, an attorney, is a graduate of University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and Harvard Law School.
Montgomery, a board member since 2013, has been an attorney for 26 years.
Jakymiw is a former special education teacher and consultant (eight years) with Northern Suburban Special Education District.
Morrison, currently an appointed member of the board, works in business.
Shapiro, who is running unopposed and is a current trustee on the village board, has been an attorney since 1987.
Benton has served three four-year terms on the Village Board.
"President Biden’s bold plan restores fairness and humanity to the system," Sen. Schneider's office said in a press release.
The IRS report highlights how complex organizations like the NRA can avoid effective oversight and potentially abuse the tax code.
Oppenheim has been a trustee since 2017 and also served in a seat from 2009-2013.
Goodsnyder has practiced law in Illinois for the past 27 years.
Metts-Childers has worked in corporate communications for 20 years.
Bills would enact strict ethics protocols for senior Executive Branch appointees, expand transparency of political donations and more.
The grant brings the Foundation’s total investment in the County to more than $1.4 million as part of the U.S. Safety and Justice Challenge.
The reduced restrictions expand indoor dining, reopen indoor recreation facilities and permit larger social gatherings.
A $110,048 grant award will benefit the non-profit organization that leads economic development in Lake County.
Legislation would save retail jobs by providing a business-to-business solution to support the struggling retail sector.
Legislation would ensure Medicare beneficiaries are never denied coverage or charged higher premiums based on their preexisting conditions.
The bipartisan bill would strengthen law enforcement efforts to prevent, report on, respond to and investigate acts of domestic terrorism.
U.S. Rep Brad Schneider (D-Deerfield) is at least the third Congress member to contract it since last Wednesday's attack on U.S. Capitol.
U.S. Rep Brad Schneider (D-Deerfield) is an original cosponsor of the action against President Donald Trump.
U.S. Rep Brad Schneider (D-Deerfield) denounces Wednesday's attack on the U.S. Capitol by a "radical mob."
Mail your voted ballot back to the Lake County Clerk’s office with a postmark no later than Election Day, February 23.
The "default proceed” system that allows gun sales before a background check is "an absurd loophole," State Rep. Schneider said.
Bipartisan legislation will help modernize aging building infrastructure and spur more energy efficient investments.
Candidates will fill the roles of Supervisor, Trustees, Assessor and Clerk.
Record voter turnout
A three-judge appellate panel found village trustees did not overstep their authority, reversing a ruling by a Lake County judge last year.
A delay to the “Medicare Sequester” would ensure providers stay focused on fighting COVID-19.
Staff remains available via phone and e-mail.
The most popular names considered by the Deerfield Park District were Floral Park (winner), Beverly, Progress, 2020 and Hope.
The proposed term of the agreement will begin on April 1, 2021 and end on March 31, 2026.
State Senator Julie Morrison congratulated the center on achieving re-accreditation from the National Children’s Alliance.
Constituents are invited to leave holiday greetings for active-duty military at Schneider’s Lincolnshire Office.
The resolution recognizes more than 2,500,000 veteran-owned American businesses ahead of Veterans Day.
Morrison is encouraging more businesses to apply for financial assistance through the BIG Grant program.