Johnson visits Green Oaks distillery, invites other local businesses to participate in tour series North Shore Distillery co-founder Sonja Kassebaum (left) and State Senator Adriane Johnson.
Updated 4/8/2021 10:59 AM
As part of her small business tour series to get to know local business owners and better understand their needs during the pandemic and beyond, State Senator Adriane Johnson (D-Buffalo Grove) paid a visit to North Shore Distillery in Green Oaks. Like many other businesses in our community, North Shore Distillery suffered economic setbacks as a result of the pandemic, Johnson said. But over the past year, they have shown impressive resilience and innovation to keep their doors open. I m proud to have businesses like North Shore Distillery in the 30th District.
During a House Judiciary Criminal Committee session discussing HB 168 or the Amendment to the Humane Care for Animals Act, Illinois State Rep. Deanne Mazzochi (R-Elmhurst) commented on the bill.
House lawmakers pass bill placing restrictions on Illinois pet owners
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill.- The Illinois House Judiciary-Criminal Committee approved a bill today that could prohibit certain Illinoisans from owning pets.
House Bill 168 would target owners who aggressively harm animals or violate dog fighting and entertainment pet rules. They would be banned from owning an animal for a period of time determined by a judge.
The restriction would apply to all animals and also prevent anyone else in the household from owning a pet. Rep. Kelly Cassidy (D-Chicago) stressed if someone is harming an animal, they could possibly harm others living in the household.
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Excavators have started moving earth for the new centerpiece building of the College of Lake County’s Lakeshore campus in what local officials hope is the start of more major developments in downtown Waukegan.