U.S. Representative Robin Kelly criticized Republican approaches to healthcare costs and immigration enforcement through several social media posts on November 1-2, 2025.
State Representative Jackie Haas is drawing attention to legislative efforts aimed at reducing domestic violence and supporting survivors in Illinois as Domestic Violence Awareness Month concludes. “As we come to the end of Domestic Violence...
U.S. Representative Robin Kelly used her platform on October 30, 2025, to address concerns about rising health care costs and local impacts from federal immigration enforcement under former President Trump.
On October 18, 2025, U.S. Representative Robin Kelly posted about delayed Social Security adjustments due to a government shutdown and criticized federal immigration enforcement practices under Secretary Noem while also addressing rising...
Congresswoman Robin Kelly posted statements on social media from October 17-18 addressing breast cancer care disparities, partisan standoffs over healthcare funding, and concerns over ICE tactics in Chicago.
The Illinois General Assembly begins its two-week fall veto session today, focusing on major issues such as property taxes, energy costs, and public safety.
U.S. Representative Robin Kelly used her social media platform on October 13, 2025 to address topics including the federal government shutdown, Indigenous Peoples’ Day, and domestic violence prevention.
U.S. Representative Robin Kelly posted on October 10-11 about her opposition to ICE raids, criticism of House Republican leadership's legislative agenda under Speaker Johnson, and support for LGBTQ+ rights on National Coming Out Day
U.S. Representative Robin Kelly posted on October 9, 2025, criticizing President Trump’s trade policies and the government shutdown’s effects on farmers and children’s nutrition programs.
U.S. Representative Robin Kelly posted on October 7 about new Metra station upgrades in Chicago’s South Side while also reflecting on casualties from ongoing violence between Israel and Hamas two years after a major attack.