State Reps. Dee Avelar and Lindsey LaPointe: Here’s why human service workers in Illinois deserve better pay – Chicago Tribune*

"That is why we are championing the Support Living Wages, Thriving Communities resolution (HR151/SR123) to demand fair pay for front-line human service workers. ... We have worked in the human services sector — Rep. Avelar providing legal assistance to low-income immigrants and Rep. LaPointe in case management and homeless street outreach — and we understand firsthand the financial struggles front-line workers face."
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Bud Dark
11 months ago

Summary of article:
“Raise taxes because we think that some people should be paid more.
Signed, two Democrat state reps whose party is bankrupting Illinois.”

mqyl
11 months ago

What percentage of these “low-income immigrants” are illegal immigrants? Just asking as a taxpayer.

Daskoterzar
11 months ago

Oh well, life is a b+#ch. You don’t want to do the job for the money…go find another job. Nobody is forcing you into this job. Signed – Illinois Tax payers.

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