“The Will County Treasurer should have stopped this. It’s bad enough wasting the taxpayers’ money—it’s unforgivable wasting money that should’ve gone to support our veterans.”
Illinois State Rep. Mark Batinick (R-Plainfield) recently pointed out that multiple state's attorneys are suing over the SAFE-T Act, alleging that the legislation amends the Illinois Constitution, which needs to be done through a ballot measure.
There are two inmates sentenced to jail in Will County set to be released from the custody of the Illinois Department of Corrections during the week ending Sept. 1.
In a prepared statement during the Sep 1, 2022, special meeting of the Veterans Assistance of Will County’s executive committee, alleged commissioner Denise Williams made a “statement of fact,” most of which were fact-checked and proven wrong in this article, stating the following:
The Veterans Assistance Commission of Will County will move to change their bylaws to limit public comments during their meetings, according to the September 13, 2022, meeting agenda (See Agenda Item IX (A)).