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Reporter, Illinois Answers Project
Indianapolis
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municipal financebond markets economics
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By Binghui Huang Verified| Our Community Now@ SOUTH CHICAGO — South Chicago teenager Silvestre Luna wants what so many young people plan for: a job he likes, good pay and opportunities to grow in his career. He hasn’t had it easy. After losing his little brother around Halloween 2023, he dropped out of high school. “I was in a dark place,” the 19-year-old recalled
By Binghui Huang Verified| Block Club Chicago Verified This explainer is part of an Illinois Answers Project series on quantum computing. Read the first story here. What if instead of going through years of trial and error to see which mixture of chemicals and organic molecules are effective against a disease, biotech and pharmaceutical companies could fast forward, shaving years off of the process to find effective drugs? That’s the promise of quantum computing
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Illinois Answers Project
The Better Government Association (BGA) is a non-partisan, nonprofit organization based in Chicago, dedicated to promoting government transparency, accountability, and equity. Founded in 1923, the BGA serves as a watchdog for public integrity in Illinois, focusing on investigative journalism and policy advocacy to expose corruption and advocate for systemic reforms. The BGA operates two main teams: the Illinois Answers Project, which publishes investigative reports and data analyses, and the BGA Policy, which focuses on legislative advocacy. The organization uncovers waste and fraud in government through in-depth reporting and engages in litigation to promote open records and meetings. It collaborates with media outlets like the Chicago Tribune and Sun-Times to amplify its findings and provides resources to help citizens understand government operations. With a commitment to editorial independence, the BGA ensures unbiased reporting while working with journalists, policymakers, and civic organizations to drive meaningful change in government practices. Its efforts have historically led to significant reforms, making it a vital part of civic accountability in Illinois.
Chicago, Illinois, United States
+1 312-427-8330
Founded: 1923