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Minimum wage increase heads to Pritzker’s desk Conroy, Cullerton, Glowiak vote yes

nie Kifowit of Aurora, voted present property taxes. the livestock industry being hit the which said Illinois would see 93,000 after two hours of debate. Rep. Charlie Meier, an Okawville hardest of all,” Meier said. “This jobs lost because of the increase. In their final efforts to derail the Republican, said the bill would hurt is another Illinois law that will yet Rep. Terri Bryant, a Murphysboro fast-tracked bill, Republicans once agriculture and small-town business- again put our region at a disadvan- Republican, said the bill would cost By Jerry Nowicki Illinois’ public universities $112 milagain shared stories from business es such as groceries. tage.” CAPITOL NEWS ILLINOIS owners, universities, colleges and “The small family farms will sufRep. Tom Bennett, a Gibson City lion by the time it is implemented. A bill to raise Illinois’ minimum schools within their districts detail- fer the worst with the organic farms, Republican, cited a National FederaSee WAGE, Page 4 wage to $15 by 2025 needs only Gov. ing layoffs, closures and increased orchards, vineyards, wineries, and tion of Independent Businesses study J.B. Pritzker’s signature to become law, and his office said he stands ready to act in the coming days. “Today is a resounding victory for the 1.4 million Illinoisans who will soon get a hard-earned and well-deserved raise,” Pritzker said in a news release last week. “After nearly a decade of delay, I applaud the House and Senate for passing a living wage with the fierce urgency this moment requires.” The House galleries were filled with cheers from advocates—many of them currently making the minimum wage—as the final 69-47-1 favorable vote became official. Locally, State Rep. Terra Costa Howard (Glen Ellyn) of the 48th District voted no, while State Rep. Deb Conroy (Villa Park) of the 46th District, State Sen. Tom Cullerton (Villa Park) of the 23rd District and State Sen. Suzy Glowiak (Western Springs) of the 24th District all voted yes. SUBMITTED PHOTO Bensenville Independent Prior to the final vote, Pritzker Owner of All Good Logistics Mike Yedinak and Village President Frank DeSimone (center, with scissors), cut the ceremonial red was on the House floor smiling and ribbon, while joined by his business partners, and by members of the Bensenville Chamber of Commerce and Village staff. All Good shaking the hands of Democratic Logistics is located at 13 W. Main Street in Suite #3. lawmakers—even as Republican Minority Leader Jim Durkin was lamenting the lack of bipartisanship behind the effort in his floor speech. On Friday, Feb. 8, Village President Frank transportation of all types and operate throughout Joined by the Bensenville Chamber of “This is not the way to start out DeSimone and members of the Bensenville the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Owner Mike Commerce, Village President DeSimone and the General Assembly,” Durkin said, Chamber of Commerce welcomed All Good Yedinak has more than 34 years of experience in Yedinak cut the ceremonial ribbon together to adding Republicans had “basicalLogistics, Inc. to Bensenville by cutting the the logistics industry and is looking forward to symbolize the business officially opening. ly been told your interests and your ceremonial red ribbon at their new location at 13 success in this location. “I can tell that Mike and his partners have a lot thoughts are not valid and we don’t West Main Street, Suite #3 in Bensenville. “With this great overall office space being of ambition and I look forward to watching All care.” All Good Logistics is a third party logistics located in such a unique downtown area, this is Good Logistics, Inc. succeed at their new location All in Durkin’s Republican cauprovider and freight broker. They provide the perfect fit for us,” he said. in downtown Bensenville,” DeSimone said. cus were joined by four Democrats opposing the bill while one, Stepha-

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