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Noncitizen health care cost estimates have continued to decline since Pritzker capped enrollment
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Will lawmakers agree to put public money toward the stadium project? Also, the governor said a state pension law that lowered benefits may need to be revisited.
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Commentary on how legal judgments are affected by appearances.
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Delta-8 explodes in popularity, but burgeoning cannabis industry says it’s a dangerous threat
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Arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court today could impact some Illinois corruption cases | First ListenIf the court strikes down the conviction of a Portage, Indiana mayor it could narrow the federal bribery law
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A new director, additional funding and hiring more workers at Illinois' child welfare agency.
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Biometric Information Privacy Act subject of hundreds of lawsuits, several high-profile settlements
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The lawmaker wants police to be absolutely sure they are stopping someone for a good reason
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Bill would give secretary of state more power to enforce ethics laws
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The nearly 30-foot tall statue has welcomed visitors along Route 66 for decades.
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The state is exploring establishing a state board to look into the policy
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Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias says the way facilities currently serve customers is confusing.