Cunningham Township Assessor, Supervisor Pay and Personnel Policies Now Uniform
The Cunningham Township Assessors office in Urbana has new employment and pay policies, after a controversial month for the new assessor.
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The Cunningham Township Assessors office in Urbana has new employment and pay policies, after a controversial month for the new assessor.
President Donald Trump’s administration has been in power for a year now. “State of Trump” is our series discussing what’s changed in the state, and what might be ahead. Brian Johnson is CEO of Equality Illinois, in the interview below he tells us about the organization's focus going forward, as well as the laws related to LGBTQ+ rights and protections that passed in 2017:
President Donald Trump’s administration has been in power for a year now. “State of Trump” is our series discussing what’s changed in the state, and what might be ahead. Today we hear from high school government teacher Neil Calderon about how the Trump presidency has affected the way he teaches:
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