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ATTORNEY RUNNING FOR 5TH WARD ALDERPERSON

Renita Q. Ward announced that she was running for 5th Ward Alderperson in December of 2022. Ward has been serving in the community as a practicing Attorney and a local Pastor.

REP. DAVIS ANNOUNCES CHICAGO AND COOK COUNTY FOR EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS

Washington – Rep. Danny K. Davis announced that the City of Chicago and Cook County would receive a reallocation of emergency rental assistance funds from the U. S. Treasury for the second quarter, beginning in April. This funding is a result of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, enacted on March 11, 2021. The funds are provided directly to states, U.S. territories, and local governments. Grantees such as the City of Chicago and Cook County use the funds to assist eligible households through existing or newly created rental assistance programs.

Davis said, “Emergency rental assistance is of great need in the City of Chicago, especially in Cook County’s marginalized communities. This funding will help many people.”

The U. S. Treasury reallocated $422,807.14 to the City of Chicago and $2,561,988.87 to Cook County. Here is the website for additional information about the program: https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/ coronavirus/assistance-for-state-local-and-tribal-governments/emergency-rental-assistance-program

For Chicago: https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/ depts/doh/provdrs/renters/svcs/emergency-rental-assistance-program.html.

For Cook County: https://www.cookcountyil.gov/ rent-help.

REP. HARPER APPOINTED TO LEAD HOUSE AGRICULTURE AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE

CHICAGO, Ill. – State Rep. Sonya M. Harper, D-Chicago, is building upon her record as a tireless advocate for healthy food access, equal opportunity and diversity in agriculture and environmental sustainability with her appointment to chair the House Agriculture and Conservation Committee during the 103rd Illinois General Assembly. Harper is the first person of color to chair that committee.

“For a lifelong advocate of local healthy food systems and sustainable agriculture, this is very exciting news,” Harper said. “Creating more prosperous and thriving neighborhoods is a key part of energizing any state’s economy and supporting our agricultural economy while ensuring local healthy food access for all residents helps us do just that. I look forward to the opportunity to deliver smart and forward-looking policies for communities, families and farmers across Illinois.”

Harper’s legislative work has helped the state develop a brand-new, equity-focused approach to both the agriculture industry and food access. Recent laws Harper passed have resulted in a number of policies and programs beneficial, not only for the overall economy, but especially for urban farmers, farmers of color and residents of areas classified as food deserts:

The Agriculture Disparity Study tracks food deserts and promotes additional benefits and enhanced access to various forms of assistance for farmers of color, including urban farmers;

The Agriculture Equity Commission will soon begin its work promoting diversity and combatting the effects of historical disinvestment and discrimination in the agriculture industry;

The Healthy Food Program is beginning development, and will soon be helping to promote access to healthy groceries including fresh fruits and vegetables in communities that lack local access to them;

The Right to Garden Act is now in effect, protecting residents who grow food on their properties from local government interference.

“I look forward to continuing working on these issues and others to make our state’s top job producing industry even better, more inclusive and to eventually produce more food in our state for families that need it.”

Harper’s office is reachable at 773-925-6580 or repsonyaharper@gmail.com.

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