Noon-1PM, Thursday, May 20, 2021
University of Illinois Extension Community and Economic Development will air a live webinar on Freedom of Information Act on Thursday, May 20, 2021, from Noon – 1:00 p.m. Christopher Boggs, Assistant Attorney General from the Illinois Attorney General’s Office, will updated information and tools required to implement this policy at the local level and avoid violations.
Supervising Attorney Christopher R. Boggs has been with the Public Access Bureau in the Office of the Illinois Attorney General since September 2012. Prior to joining the Attorney General’s Office, Mr. Boggs served as a Post-Doctoral Legal Fellow in the Office of University Counsel for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Mr. Boggs has also previously clerked for Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan’s Office of Special Counsel, The Honorable Joe Billy McDade of the Central District of Illinois, and United States Senator Barack Obama. Mr. Boggs received his
URBANA, Ill. – Economic mobility in communities is tied to affordable housing. The lack of affordable housing costs nearly $2 trillion in lost wages and productivity and creates instability where children fail to thrive, according to the National Low Income Housing Coalition.
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Central Illinois communities convening on coal plant transition
Canton Daily Ledger
HAVANA In the fall of 2019, the communities of Canton and Havana were hit with the shocking news that Vistra Corp. planned closing the local coal-fired power plants within three months. Community leaders were left to navigate the detrimental impacts to their tax base and workforce and they turned to each other to share ideas and resources.
This scenario is happening throughout Illinois. In the central Illinois region, Hennepin and Coffeen are experiencing similar challenges as Canton and Havana.
Since 2011, Illinois has experienced closures of over half of its coal plants.