Illinois quick hits: Corrections director appointment approved; Clean Slate Act passes
Corrections director appointment approved
After more than two years of being appointed, Latoya Hughes was approved by the Illinois Senate to be the director of the Illinois Department of Corrections.
Opponents of her appointment said she is not keeping inmates and staff safe, and has not been honest with legislators.
Taxpayers pay Hughes $200,000 for an annual salary.
Pritzker order spends $20M for foodbanks
With federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits ending Saturday, Nov. 1 due to the partial government shutdown, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed an executive order to direct $20 million in state taxpayer funds to food banks.
The funding includes $10 million from the Budget Reserve for Immediate Disbursements and Governmental Emergencies Fund and $10 million from the Illinois Department of Human Services.
The dollars are intended to support seven food banks that supply over 2,600 food pantries across Illinois.
Clean Slate Act passes
The General Assembly has approved legislation that modifies the Clean Slate Act to seal certain criminal convictions.
The Illinois House passed the bill on the final day of fall veto session after the Senate advanced it Wednesday evening.
The measure can now be sent to Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
Latest News Stories
 Major Park District Projects Advance as Hunter Prairie Park Gets Green Light
 Executive Committee June 12 Meeting Briefs
 Developer to Donate Land, Playground for New Park in Tinley Park
 Meeting Briefs: Frankfort Square Park District for June 12, 2025
 Summit Hill Board Approves School Resource Officer for Two Schools in Contentious Vote
 Summit Hill School Board Reverses Controversial Principal Non-Renewal Decision
 Meeting Briefs: Summit Hill School District 161 for June 11, 2025
 Frankfort Park District in Dispute with Five Oaks HOA Over Park Development Rules
 Frankfort Park District Kicks Off Busy Summer Season with Races and New Events