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Monday, November 10
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Illinois quick hits: Illinois U.S. senators split on shutdown vote
Illinois U.S. senators split on shutdown vote Illinois U.S. Senators Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth differed as the Senate voted to advance a bill that could end the federal ...
Sunday, November 9
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End to government shutdown in sight after senators make funding deal
(The Center Square) - U.S. senators finally broke the government funding impasse Sunday night, voting 60-40 to advance a bill ending the government shutdown. The Senate must hold a ...
Sunday, November 9
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Legal experts split over state, federal immigration control
(The Center Square) - The second Trump administration has been largely defined by strict immigration enforcement and net zero illegal border crossings. Amid the enforcement, legal policy analysts are divided over whether federal or state governments should control immigration and border security. ...
Saturday, November 8
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Voting rights group warns CA redistricting push could undermine trust in IL
(THE CENTer Square) - California Gov. Gavin Newsom is urging states like Illinois to redraw congressional maps, but voting rights group CHANGE Illinois warns that such pressure risks undermining transparency and public trust in the redistricting process. ...
Saturday, November 8
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Chicago downtown office space vacancy rate jumps to record high levels
(The Center Square) - With Chicago's downtown office vacancy rate now at a record-high 28%, Illinois Policy Institute researcher LyLena Estabine says city policymakers have become their own worse enemy when it comes to addressing the area's changing demographics. ...
Friday, November 7
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Union Pacific to ask appeals court for biometrics lawsuit exemption
Though he has said he believes the company's position would lead to legally "absurd" results, a federal judge will still allow freight railroad giant Union Pacific to ask an appeals court to determine if an exemption under Illinois' stringent biometrics privacy law that shields ...
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Friday, November 7
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Judge bars ICE from acting against ‘protestors,’ ‘rapid response’ activists
A Chicago federal judge has barred federal agents from U.S. Border Patrol and ICE from conducting crowd control actions anywhere in northern Illinois as part of ongoing immigration enforcement operations, unless the federal agents can prove so-called "protestors" are posing a danger to their ...
Friday, November 7
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Aldermen oppose Chicago mayor’s ‘punishing’ head tax proposal
(THE CENTer SQUAre) - Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson says he wants corporations to pay more in taxes, but with some city council members opposed, one alderman says the mayor could be planning a property tax increase. ...
Friday, November 7
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Illinois quick hits: Get Covered Illinois premiums to spike
Get Covered Illinois premiums to spike The Get Covered Illinois division of the Illinois Department of Insurance says Illinoisans enrolling in state-based health coverage can expect an average 78% ...
Friday, November 7
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Trump blasts cost overruns at Obama Presidential Center in Chicago
(The Center Square) - Chicago is back in the mind of President Donald Trump, but this time the commander-in-chief's focus is on delays and cost overruns at the Obama Presidential Center. ...
Friday, November 7
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Greece inks deal to buy U.S. LNG, strengthen energy supply chain
(The Center Square) - Greece announced on Friday it has agreed to purchase a minimum of 700 million cubic meters of liquified natural gas annually for the next 20 years from U.S. supplier Venture Global, in a move aimed at strengthening energy supply chains ...
Friday, November 7
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Estimated power demand will outstrip supply by 2032
(The Center Square) - The impact on electricity demand from a growing number of data centers is a recurring point of concern among energy leaders who warn that, without swift policy reform, unchecked growth could drive up costs and threaten reliability. ...
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