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A single mother in Kenwood changed jobs in order to find child care – even though it meant possibly working fewer hours and ...
Illinois lawmakers unanimously pass Anna’s Law to mandate trauma-informed sexual assault training for police officers.
As electric prices spike, Illinois lawmakers clash over energy policy reforms, grid reliability, and climate goals.
Illinois lawmakers' efforts to reform state food procurement to support local producers falter amid agency resistance and ...
Illinois lawmakers brace for budget cuts as federal uncertainty and falling revenue leave little room for new spending.
Illinois lawmakers pass SB291 to create the One Health Commission, improving response to zoonotic and public health threats.
Illinois passes a bill mandating anti-bias training for maternal health providers to reduce racial disparities in care.
Illinois museums race to return Native American remains under federal law updates, facing emotional and legal hurdles.
Illinois lawmakers move to shield news outlets from SLAPP lawsuits after a court ruling left press protections unclear.
Illinois protects access to gender-affirming care as other states impose bans, becoming a refuge for trans youth and families ...
Illinois lawmakers pass a bill raising the age for annual senior driving tests, citing low crash rates among older drivers.
Illinois lawmakers push to repeal a 2015 law punishing Israel boycotts, citing human rights and free speech concerns.
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