Thursday, August 28, 2025

Surveillance Company Allegedly Leaked Illinois Police Data to Feds

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by Andrew Adams, Capitol News Illinois August 27, 2025

CHICAGO — An automatic license plate reader company used by hundreds of police departments around Illinois broke state law by allowing federal border enforcement officers to access Illinois license plate camera data, according to Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias.

The company, Flock Safety, was also allegedly used by out-of-state police earlier this year to look for a woman who recently had an abortion. That situation sparked the secretary of state’s office to audit Flock.

Giannoulias alleges that Flock gave U.S. Customs and Border Patrol access to Illinois data as part of a pilot program. continues

Pritzer Signs Bill to Maintain Protection for Journalists

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(Capitol News Illinois photo by Jerry Nowicki)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, August 21, 2025

CHICAGO- Today, Governor JB Pritzker signed Senate Bill 1181 into law, clarifying that the protections in the Citizen Participation Act apply to the freedom of the press to opine, report, or investigate matters of public concern. The Citizen Participation Act protects against “strategic lawsuits against public participation” (SLAPPs), and with this new amendment, news media will be explicitly added as a protected entity. In Illinois, journalists facing defamation lawsuits and similar litigation for reporting on public matters will be protected under the same legislation.

“As Trump and his friends continue their frivolous and targeted attacks on members of the free press, we are working to protect and empower Illinois journalists as they keep the general public informed,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “This law will strengthen our anti-SLAPP legislation in Illinois—ensuring press don’t have to fear retaliation for reporting the truth and reminding all Illinoisans that their free speech is safe, valued, and protected.”
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Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Chicago Tenant Union Continues Rent Strike to Fight Evictions

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Image Credit: All-Chicago Tenant Alliance

The Belden Sawyer Tenant Association is continuing its rent strike as they fight their evictions. In May they sued landlord Drew Millard and property management company 33 Realty, which earlier this year sought to turn the tenants’ apartments into luxury properties — refusing to renew existing leases and retaliating against tenants who say the landlord has ignored serious maintenance and other housing issues in order to push them out of their homes.

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Friday, July 11, 2025

Welcome to Fucking Hell!

It is time to party. This will be international. FlatPress.
Okay, now lets get some photos uploaded of live actions Creative Commons. Seen here is the Women’s March of 2018 in downtown Chicago just to get things rolling.

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