Our Environmental Justice team has launched a series of town halls with members and elected officials across Chicago and the suburbs in order to not just get our public transportation back to the where it was before Covid caused cuts and disruptions, but to win the progressive funding our state needs to build the world-class…
Illinois’ 2024 budget includes hundreds of millions of dollars in corporate tax loophole closures, including the retailer’s sales tax discount. Our work over the course of many years laid the groundwork for this win, and our allies in the Fund Our Futures coalition pushed it over the finish line in 2024. This will lead to…
With significant work from TPL as part of the Protect Our Care coalition, Illinois passed the Healthcare Protection Act! This win is an important step toward regulating health insurance corporations: it prevents them from requiring prior authorizations in an important set of mental health crises, it ends the use of “ghost networks” where insurers claim…
The 2024 Illinois state budget includes the Pretrial Success Act, which will dramatically increase access to health and human services for people awaiting trial. Our coalition pushed hard to pass this, and it would never have succeeded if we hadn’t won our eight-year fight to pass the Pretrial Fairness Act in 2020.
In 2021, after eight years of work by organizers, legal experts, people who have been personally impacted by our racist criminal legal system, and many more, the Illinois Legislature passed the Pretrial Fairness Act. This legislation made Illinois the first state to abolish the practice of keeping people who have been accused of a crime…
In 2021, our years of organizing in partnership with the Illinois Clean Jobs Coalition paid off when we finally passed the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA). This historic climate and energy legislation centers communities most impacted by the climate crisis and makes Illinois a national leader on climate action. CEJA will put Illinois on…
In 2016, after a 3-year campaign, The People’s Lobby moved the Cook County Board to pass an increase in the minimum wage in suburban Cook County that raised pay for tens of thousands of low-wage workers from $8.25 up to $13 per hour.
In 1996, the Chicago Transit Authority canceled bus service on 31st Street to address a funding crisis. This left a huge gap in bus service, which meant thousands of people people unable to access grocery stores, a food bank and clothing pantry, a hospital, the lake, and jobs in other areas of the city. After…