Illinois Quick Hits: Chicago committee approves infrastructure funding around soccer stadium
(The Center Square) – The Chicago City Council’s finance committee has approved $424.9 million for public access, road improvements, a river wall and Metra rail upgrades for the Chicago Fire soccer stadium site in the city’s South Loop.
The projects will be funded by tax-increment financing dollars, some of which would come from outside “The 78” development’s TIF district. The full council may consider the issue on Wednesday.
MAN SENTENCED FOR THREATS TO PUBLIC OFFICIALS
A Winthrop Harbor man has been sentenced to three years and two months in prison after he was convicted of making a true threat to kill public officials, including President Donald Trump.
Prosecutors said Trent Schneider, 58, made the threats in a social media video posted Oct. 21.
On the same date, Schneider told the judge presiding over his pending foreclosure case that he would burn down the courthouse.
DEKALB OFFICIALS PUT OFF VOTE ON PUBLIC CAMPING
The DeKalb City Council has tabled a proposal that would allow city government to fine people found sleeping or camping in public areas.
The Daily Chronicle reports that many people voiced opposition to the draft ordinance at a council meeting on Monday night.
The vote was put off a week after a man authorities said was homeless was charged with sexually and physically assaulting multiple women in downtown DeKalb.
IL: #19 IN HEALTH CARE FRAUD, ABUSE CONVICTIONS
A new study says Illinois ranked 19th in the country for fiscal year 2025 with 21 health care fraud or abuse convictions.
Suzuki Law said Pennsylvania recorded more than any other state, followed by Texas.
The U.S. Department of Justice recovered a record $6.8 billion through False Claims Act enforcement during fiscal year 2025.
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