Feigenholtz law gives local law enforcement additional crime-solving tools

$1.4M in equipment directed to Chicago police districts 18 and 19 CHICAGO – Law enforcement officials will have more technology and tools to solve crimes, including expressway cameras, thanks to a measure sponsored by State Senator Sara Feigenholtz that was signed into law Friday. “Law enforcement officials need every tool to keep our communities safe,” said Feigenholtz (D-Chicago). “This technology, such as expressway cameras,

Feigenholtz law provides unit owners with transparency of reserve studies, delays Ombudsperson Sunset until 2024

CHICAGO – Transparency for Chicago residents who live in high rises will increase thanks to a measure sponsored by State Senator Sara Feigenholtz (D-Chicago) that was signed into law Friday. “After the condominium collapse in Seaside, Florida, constituents became weary of the high rises in Chicago,” Feigenholtz said. “Condominium associations need to be reliable and transparent to tenants about renovations, repairs and updates to

A Letter to Community Leaders Regarding Crime

Dear Community Leaders,  The crime occurring around the country in every large city in the U.S. is complex. Simply said, crime is everywhere.  Earlier this year, we hosted a virtual community forum with Sheriff Tom Dart, who provided illuminating details on gaps in the criminal justice system, specifically electronic monitoring. In addition, Sheriff Dart provided honest answers to the attendees of the virtual town