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The office said it will improve accessibility for users.
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The bill, sponsored by Illinois State Rep. Kam Buckner, D-Chicago, and Sen. Michael Hastings, D-Frankfort, would allow Illinoisans to put electronic versions of their driver's licenses and IDs on their phones.
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The new program for in-person, online services launched in September.
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The Illinois Secretary of State said the vests are part of a rebranding effort.
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Some locations will require appointments. The change is designed to limit wait times.
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Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias paid a visit to the McLean County Museum of History to see the impact of a nearly $100,000 state technology grant. The museum allocated the money toward digitizing its Pantagraph negatives collection—millions of images from 1930-2000, many of which were never printed.
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The location is expected to be closed for up to three years. A temporary site on Wabash Ave. will open next week.
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White continues to encourage people to conduct business online at ilsos.gov.
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Illinois Ends License Suspension For Non-Moving Violations, More Penalties For Texting While DrivingDrivers in Illinois will no longer have their license or vehicle registration suspended for unpaid parking fines and tollway violations. Spokesperson for…
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State Week: Harmon Elected Senate President; Automatic Voter Registration Applied To 500 NoncitizensState Sen. Don Harmon is now president of the Illinois Senate. Meanwhile, state officials say more than 500 non-citizens were inadvertently registered to…