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The more than 255 new Illinois laws taking effect on New Year's Day may affect everything from your car to your paycheck.We took a look at some of the…
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Beginning in January, all Illinois employers will have to start providing sexual harassment training for their employees.It’s part of a new law called the…
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Power in Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan's office has been too centralized and its environment has fostered an atmosphere that condones bullying,…
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Gov. J.B. Pritzker wants to create a host of new taxes to help balance Illinois’ budget — on everything from e-cigarettes to medical insurance…
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A measure gaining support in the Illinois legislature would have schools teach students the concept of consent in sexual relationships. Beyond…
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A proposal calling for public schools to adopt curricula that would include information about gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people is advancing…
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The foundation set up to support Springfield’s Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum has been struggling with debt. Tuesday, officials from the…
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Illinois is joining several states scrambling to keep net neutrality protections before the federal repeal date of April 23. Some Illinois legislators say…
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The Illinois General Assembly is considering legislation meant to expand privacy rights on the Internet. Two of the bills cleared procedural hurdles…
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Illinois lawmakers are on the verge of passing a state budget, though only a partial one. Thursday is the final day of the 2016 fiscal year.The plan is…