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Crisis Care Beyond Cops: Illinois Envisions A New Way Of Responding To Those In Mental Distress

Crisis Care Beyond Cops: Illinois Envisions A New Way Of Responding To Those In Mental Distress
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Sangamon County sheriff gets pushback on buying armored vehicle

Sangamon County sheriff gets pushback on buying armored vehicle
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Illinois will lose one member in Congress beginning in January 2023

Illinois will lose one member in Congress beginning in January 2023
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Statues on Illinois state property to be reviewed for racism

The Illinois House Wednesday established a task force examining the status of existing statues and monuments on state grounds. The State and Monument Review Task Force was formed in order to evaluate currently standing statues on state property, such as the Illinois State Capitol, and review them for being racist or possibly contributing to a culture of white supremacy. Public hearings are being planned where members of the public can listen to points of view from historians, advocates and other organizations, in order to aid the task force in their recommendations. Those recommendations could include removal of certain statues and building new statues that showcase a more complex view of history.

Not Getting Their Shot: Black Residents Lag In COVID-19 Vaccinations

Mary Hansen / NPR Illinois | 91.9 UIS Illinois has given more than two million vaccinations. But Black residents are less likely to get the shots than their white peers, according to Illinois Department of Public Health data. As of Feb. 22, 4% of Sangamon County’s vaccine doses have gone to Black residents, who make up 13% of the county’s population, according to census numbers. State and county health officials point to hesitancy – a distrust of the medical establishment about getting the vaccine – as a reason for the gap. Nationwide surveys show there is more hesitancy among Black and Latino communities. Still, advocates for equitable distribution say ensuring access is as urgent as education.

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