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Rep. Underwood secures federal funding for entrepreneur and business center at Joliet Jr. College

“JJC is extremely grateful for the partnership of Congresswoman Underwood and her work on behalf of several deserving organizations within the 14th District,” remarked JJC President Dr. Clyne G. H. Namuo. “This funding will allow the Entrepreneur and Business Center to serve more of our population than ever before and make a significant, positive impact on the district’s business community.”

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COMMENTARY: When Will Workers Get a Break?

NNPA NEWSWIRE — Many of those working, especially in meat packing, manufacturing, and most service occupations, don’t have the luxury to physically distance at work. Some of these folk earn appallingly low wages, in some cases hovering near the $7.25 minimum, the same rate it has been for more than a decade. To be sure, minimum wages are higher in some cities and states, with the District of Columbia, San Francisco, and Seattle establishing a $15 minimum. Other jurisdictions have passed legislation gradually moving the wage to $15.

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