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Department of Corrections officials lay out closure, rebuild timeline to lawmakers
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The Pritzker Administration is trying to push through different revenue plans in the final weeks of the session. If those are unsuccessful, a letter to agency directors says there could be about $800 million less to spend.
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The proposed program would help increase pregnancy care for all women.
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When it comes to preventing severe flooding, there’s not one fix. Over the next few weeks, the Illinois Answers Project will examine what city and state agencies are doing to protect residents.
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Studies have raised health concerns in regular users of chemical hair straighteners.
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The state will be holding hearings as the prison faces demolition.
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The Healthcare Protection Act ban practices used by insurance companies to hold down costs by denying claims and directing patients to cheaper options
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Among the top concerns for the Illinois housing industry is a tax credit they say would help with affordable housing
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Governor adds voice to growing consensus that ‘Tier 2’ pensions may violate federal law
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A U.S. Supreme Court decision in an Indiana case could impact the prosecutions in Illinois and elsewhere.
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The bill aims to reduce plastic waste.
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Ban would take effect for manufacturers in 2027, retailers in 2028