We had the opportunity to meet with Congresswoman Robin Kelly. Here we focus on abortion, the digital divide, and climate change.
Politics
Rep. Robin Kelly Highlights Agricultural, Nutrition Assistance Priorities on District Farm Tour
As Members of Congress returned home, Congresswoman Robin Kelly went on a tour of farms and businesses in the rural areas of her district.
Rep. Robin Kelly Discusses Challenges and Opportunities in the 2nd Congressional District
Rep, Robin Kelly, home during the Congressional summer break, met with representatives of eNews Park Forest to discuss a wide range of topics.
Gun Violence Is a Public Health Emergency: Bill in Congress Will Confront the Epidemic
A new bill will order an annual report on gun violence, its public health effects, and action taken by the federal government.
Congressional Bipartisan Group Introduces SHINE for Autumn Act to Reduce Stillbirths
A bipartisan group in Congress introduced the Stillbirth Health Improvement and Education (SHINE) for Autumn Act.
One Year After the Fall of Roe v. Wade, Abortion Care Has Become a Patchwork of Confusing State Laws That Deepen Existing Inequalities
In the year since the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson ruling struck down the constitutional right to abortion, society has been seeing the results of a post-Roe world.
Cook County Selected for $1.1 Million Grant Award to Strengthen Solar Energy Installation Opportunities for Business Owners and Workers from Historically-Excluded Communities
Cook County was selected for a $1.1 million grant award from the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office.
How the Commissioner Lost His Commission
Before his term as commissioner ended, then school board member Randall White lost his place on the Park Forest Youth Commission.
Significant Restructure of Personnel Appears Likely at School Board for District 163
The Board of Education for Park Forest – Chicago Heights School District 163 appears ready to restructure district personnel significantly.
Rep. Kelly Responds: Danville City Council Approves Anti-Choice Ordinance
The Danville City Council approved an ordinance that bans the mailing and shipping of abortion pills to the city.





