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Written by Alyssa Sonnenburg

This edition of Illinois Family Spotlight features special guest, Christopher Parr of Princeton University.

Christopher Parr along with Professor Robert George are a part of a volunteer team that directs the June Fidelity Month initiative, as opposed to Pride Month


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Written by Alyssa Sonnenburg

Illinois State Representative Barbara Hernandez (D-Aurora) and State Senator Celina Villanueva (D-Chicago) co-sponsored the bill, H...


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Written by David E. Smith

Illinois families struggling with high property taxes, rising energy bills, and the increasing cost of living will receive little relief from Springfield’s newest spending plan.

In the early morning hours before adjournment — hours after the official end of regular session — Illinois Democrats passed Governor J...


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Written by Alyssa Sonnenburg

This week’s episode of Illinois Family Spotlight features highlights from a Springfield prayer gathering that IFI was a part of.

Illinois is in a spiritual battle. Yes, our voices and our votes are important. But, the deeper issue is a lack of repentance and faith in God.

IFI’s Executive Director, David Smith<...


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Written by David E. Smith

For the first time in years, lawmakers have been able to view a budget ahead of having to vote. The problem is that it’s not the final version. There’s just a slight discrepancy of over $2 billion. With only days remaining before the scheduled May 31st adjournment of the Illinois General Assembly, Senate Republicans are ...

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