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In passing the bill, legislators were not persuaded by opponents of the bill. They argued the sequestration process is safe and the ban unnecessary. Local legislators — Democrat ...
M.J. Kellner’s royal blue and golden yellow semitrucks are a common sight throughout central Illinois. Every week, the ...
The State of Illinois acquired a key piece of land for a project aimed at keeping an invasive carp species from reaching the ...
Illinois policymakers may be bracing for how a federal tax-and-spend bill that the U.S. House approved will impact the Land ...
A bill heading to Gov. JB Pritzker desk would roll back some of the strictest testing requirements in the nation for older ...
Illinois finished acquiring land needed for a project to protect the Great Lakes from invasive carp, construction backed by ...
In addition to cutting hundreds of billions of dollars from Medicaid, a massive bill passed by the House on Thursday would also prohibit the health insurance program from covering gender-affirming ...
The bill would require the Illinois Department of Health to create a public education campaign and help train more healthcare workers on amniotic fluid embolism.
Illinois Latinos Throw a Wrench in Kristi Noem’s Propaganda Every spring, hundreds of Latinx residents bus it to Springfield to advocate for their communities and to talk to their state ...
Authorizing community colleges to offer bachelor’s degrees would grow Illinois’ economy equitably and sustainably, Intersect ...
A bill heading to Gov. JB Pritzker's desk could ban companies from manufacturing, selling, and distributing firefighting protective gear that contain forever chemicals.
Revenue projections had already been declining as the spring session has progressed. Now, lawmakers who have long feared ...
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