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What’s In Store For Businesses In A Post-COVID Illinois? Legislature’s ‘Four Tops’ Weigh InIllinois’ economy was humming along last winter, a few years removed from the state’s two-year budget impasse in which Illinois’ unpaid bill backlog…
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Illinois lawmakers have agreed to make a change to the state's minor consent law for health care services. The current statute allows children 12 and up…
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Illinois is one step closer to having a $15 minimum wage, after the state Senate approved the legislation by a 39-18 vote Thursday.Republicans argued the…
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Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner says he tried to get out of his failed re-election campaign.In an interview with WLS-TV, the ABC station in Chicago, the…
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When Illinois public officials are dismissed for misconduct, they are sometimes awarded large severance packages – which are paid for by taxpayers. A new…
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A panel of state senators today heard budget requests from agencies representing colleges and universities, and lawmakers took the opportunity to ask why…
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The future of state funding for Illinois schools is still up in the air Monday afternoon. The fight over Senate Bill 1 — legislation that would overhaul…
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A state senator's attempt to snuff-out youth smoking fell short when it came up for a vote Thursday.Sen. John Mulroe, D-Chicago, wants to raise the…