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Health Data Movers Appoints New Board Members

Health Data Movers Appoints New Board Members Share Article Health Data Movers (HDM), today announced the appointment of Monica Gupta and Alyssa Rapp to the HDM Board of Directors, effective April 1, 2021. Following the appointment of Ms. Gupta and Ms. Rapp, the Board will comprise five directors, two of whom are independent. NEW YORK (PRWEB) April 08, 2021 Health Data Movers (HDM), today announced the appointment of Monica Gupta and Alyssa Rapp to the HDM Board of Directors, effective April 1, 2021. Following the appointment of Ms. Gupta and Ms. Rapp, the Board will comprise five directors, two of whom are independent. We are pleased to welcome both Monica Gupta and Alyssa Rapp to the HDM Board, said Tyler Smith, HDM partner. Both leaders bring amazing healthcare and strategic experience to our board and company. Alyssa’s entrepreneurial success as a founder of Bottlenotes and CEO of Surgical Solutions, pa

Pandemic creates housing issues

Tim Kirsininkas Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD – As economic uncertainty continues to linger one year into the COVID-19 pandemic, housing advocates across the state are planning next steps to protect tenants and landlords and create additional affordable housing opportunities. Over the past several weeks, the General Assembly has considered various bills on the subject, including emergency rental assistance, lifting the state ban on rent control, and subsidizing future affordable housing construction in the state. Advocates for affordable housing in Illinois, including Rep. Delia Ramirez, a Democrat representing the 4th House District in Chicago, say the pandemic has shed new light on an ongoing affordable housing crisis and sparked a new sense of urgency to support tenants and landlords struggling to afford rent and upkeep their properties.

Student loan payoff program draws homebuyers to Illinois

Student loan payoff program draws homebuyers to Illinois   Image from Shutterstock.com. Illinois is drawing homebuyers to the state with a $25 million SmartBuy program that helps pay off student loans and provides a loan of $5,000 for a down payment or closing costs. So far, 26 people have bought homes through the program among nearly 200 who enrolled between Dec. 1 and late March, the Chicago Tribune reports. The SmartBuy program is being offered by the Illinois Housing Development Authority. Lawyers are among those impacted by high student loans. More than 55% postponed or decided not to buy a house because of student debt, according to a 2020 survey report by the ABA Young Lawyers Division.

Daywatch: Chicago to expand vaccine eligibility to all adults, 1-year-old critically injured in road-rage shooting and housing program pays off student loans

Daywatch: Chicago to expand vaccine eligibility to all adults, 1-year-old critically injured in road-rage shooting and housing program pays off student loans
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