AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI Oversight: Gov. JB Pritzker signed Illinois’ landmark AI safety law requiring third-party audits and disclosures from major AI developers, aiming to prevent “catastrophes before they happen.” Homelessness Funding Fight: Illinois AG Peter Neronha co-led a lawsuit to block HUD from capping permanent housing funds, arguing tens of thousands could lose homes. Suicide Prevention Push: A new bill headed to Pritzker would require 988 info in more public settings and age-appropriate suicide prevention curriculum in schools. Chicago Flood Relief: Mayor Brandon Johnson highlighted a $12 million West Side pilot to store stormwater underground with the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District. Public Safety: A targeted, domestic-related shooting in Mundelein left one dead and one seriously injured; two suspects were taken into custody. Local Government & Courts: Dolton passed an ordinance to pay a $33.5 million judgment over 10 years to avoid property tax hikes. Health & Education: CPS clerk Judy Mahoney won a permanent full-time job after an eight-year disability fight. Food Assistance Pressure: Illinois Valley food pantries report rising demand tied to SNAP cutbacks and higher costs.
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