Big news! The Metropolitan Mobility Authority Act [MMA] is coming up for a Transportation Committee hearing very soon. That means it’s time for transit advocates across the state to come together and send witness slips in favor of passing this legislation.
“Republicans are already funneling our tax dollars out of programs our communities need. We deserve a government that uses our money to fund our care, not line the pockets of corporations.”
The Illinois Revenue Alliance, a coalition including The People’s Lobby, gathered at the state capitol demanding $6 billion more in state spending for the budget by closing corporate tax loopholes and taxing the ultra-wealthy.
“Right now, [UnitedHealth Group] has announced their quarterly earnings,” said Cate Readling of The People’s Lobby. “They and other profiteers report to investors with pride that they have fleeced us.”
At the end of November, we pulled together more than 100 people at Rainbow Push in Kenwood to talk about how Chicago’s current electoral system, which requires candidates for City Council to finance their own campaigns, puts major barriers in front of working people who want to run for city office. In a city where…
We took 38 of our members to Springfield and met with 19 state legislators in a single day about The People’s Lobby’s legislative agenda.
After a steep drop in ridership, passengers are slowly returning to the CTA. But some Chicagoans have put down their Ventra cards for new ways to travel the city.
Attendees talked about how to make buses and trains more reliable, improve conditions for CTA workers, and address the region’s looming transit fiscal cliff.
We know that lasting change doesn’t happen overnight, so we make sure to acknowledge the milestones we achieve on the way to winning our long-term goals.