Hair’s to you, Senator Simmons! Looking forward to seeing all you accomplish!
Like the hair but love the genuine smile
- don the legend - Monday, Feb 8, 21 @ 11:33 am:
Great day for Illinois. Congrats to Senator Simmons.
Any chance he can share office space with Senator Bailey and help him see the light?
The first question I’m going to ask him is how he rides in a car that isn’t a convertible. lol
The checkered shirt… bold.
- Give Me A Break - Monday, Feb 8, 21 @ 11:40 am:
Well the Official Senate Picture this year will now require a lot more space at the top of the border than years before.
Getty
WASHINGTON With a long-running federal review complete, the first pre-construction utility relocation work for the Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park will start in April, with preliminary roadwork and site preparation to begin as early as August, the Obama Foundation and City Hall announced Wednesday.
Former President Barack Obama, in a video message released Wednesday, said: “We know that by working together, we can unlock the South Side’s fullest potential and help set up our city, our country and our world for even better years still to come.”
I’m proud to announce that the Obama Presidential Center will officially break ground in 2021. Our hope is that the center will breathe new life into historic Jackson Park while delivering jobs, growth, and much more to the South Side.
Gov. Jim Justice
CHARLESTON – Gov. Jim Justice maintains the first list of potential replacements from Wayne County to fill a recent House of Delegates vacancy did not meet state code, and the state Republican Party agrees.
The governor’s office, through Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s office, submitted its response February 1 to a petition filed by Wayne County Republican Executive Committee Chairman Jeff Maynard, who says Justice did not follow law in how he chose a candidate to fill the seat vacated by Derrick Evans, the lawmaker who took part in the January 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol.
In its own response, the state Republican Party agrees with the governor’s office.