by JudyLloyd | Jul 16, 2025 | Advocacy, Community Engagement, News, Politics & Government
Just a quick note on SB 84, a bill by Roger Niello to stop shakedown ADA lawsuits. I worked for Bob Dole, who became disabled in WWII. He was the Minority Leader in the U.S. Senate at the time the ADA was passed. I distinctly recall meeting with him and a group of...
by JudyLloyd | Jun 27, 2025 | Advocacy, Community Engagement, News, Politics & Government
Reading this article in today’s Danville Patch, “Magee Preserve Adds Miles of New Trails”, made me reminisce of life before the pandemic, when our community voted to preserve 380 acres of open space on one of the most beautiful areas of...
by JudyLloyd | Jun 20, 2025 | Advocacy, News, Remarkable Women
If you know me, you know I’m one of the most skeptical people in the world. But I recently completed the course – “Flip Your World in 40 Days” – and it works! That’s why I’m planning to attend “Relaunch to a Rich Life” in Scottsdale, Arizona this...
by JudyLloyd | May 15, 2025 | Advocacy, Community Engagement, Generation Jones, News, Remarkable Women
We often think of leadership as a steady climb to success—a series of strategic moves, decisive actions, and confident wins. But the reality is far more complex. Sometimes, despite your best efforts and an iron-clad, proven track record, you hit a wall—a moment when...
by JudyLloyd | Mar 8, 2025 | Advocacy, Generation Jones, News, Politics & Government, Remarkable Women
It’s International Women’s Day, and a time to reflect on wonderful women who have made a difference. I’ve had so many women who have inspired me, both personally and professionally – probably without even knowing it! Among them are Secretary...
by JudyLloyd | Jan 18, 2025 | Advocacy, News, Politics & Government
Just a quick story about moving the Presidential Inauguration indoors. I was in Washington, D.C. the last time this happened in 1985, when President Ronald Reagan was to be sworn in to his second term. At the time, I was a young presidential campaign staffer who had...