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Friday, February 27
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Amended Bears megaproject bill could have major impact on property tax payers
(The Center Square) - An Illinois megaproject bill about a new Chicago Bears stadium project passed through a House committee Thursday, but it did so with a warning from several legislators and an advocacy group that the bill could lead to a meteoric rise ...
Friday, February 27
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Illinois Quick Hits: Police report drop in homicide rates in East St. Louis
(The Center Square) - State officials are crediting the Public Safety Enforcement Group for East St. Louis reporting its lowest number of homicides in at least 45 years. Illinois ...
Thursday, February 26
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Experts weigh in on regional efforts to limit federal immigration enforcement
(The Center Square) - King County and Seattle have recently taken steps to hamper any possible federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities in their jurisdictions, specifically to limit enforcement on local property and to prevent the expansion of detention facilities. ...
Thursday, February 26
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Arizona House to consider bill on arrests of illegal immigrants
Editor's note: This story has been updated since its original publication. (The Center Square) - A new Arizona bill would require state and local police to notify federal law ...
Thursday, February 26
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Illinois lawmakers push bipartisan energy choice package
(The Center Square) - A bipartisan group of Illinois lawmakers have introduced energy legislation to protect consumers from costs associated with the state's planned phaseout of natural gas. Saying ...
Thursday, February 26
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Nonprofit founder sentence to prison for defrauding veternas
(The Center Square) - An Ohio judge has sentenced a man to four years in prison for a scheme to steal $20 million from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. ...
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Thursday, February 26
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Illinois Quick Hits: Chicago suffers credit rating downgrades
(The Center Square) - Two credit agencies have downgraded Chicago's general obligations bond rating to BBB+. Fitch Ratings cited consecutive operating deficits since 2023 and high dependence on non-structural ...
Thursday, February 26
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IL can gag charter school operators over teacher unionization, judge says
Illinois Democratic state lawmakers can constitutionally force charter school operators into silence when Democratic-allied teachers unions attempt to organize their workforces, under threat of losing the charter they need to remain in business, a federal judge has ruled. ...
Thursday, February 26
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Illinois racial wealth gap among largest in country
(The Center Square) - With Illinois ranked the eighth-worst state in the country for its racial wealth gap, Democratic State Rep. LaShawn Ford is calling lawmakers to do more to give more black residents their best chance for reaching their heights. ...
Thursday, February 26
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Judge: Right to sue under IL biometrics law too important to end suit vs Meta
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, can't use its user agreement to escape yet another potentially massive payout from a lawsuit brought under Illinois' stringent biometric privacy law, a federal judge has ruled. ...
Thursday, February 26
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Illinois Quick Hits: State taxpayers to help restore historic Chicago hotel
(The Center Square) - Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker says $21 million in state capital funds will unlock more than $83 million in private investment to restore a historic hotel area in the Pullman State Historic Site on Chicago's South Side. ...
Thursday, February 26
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More states implementing targeted border crime operations, latest in Mississippi
(The Center Square) - When previous U.S. attorneys or the Department of Justice weren't prosecuting border crimes, local law enforcement felt as if they didn't have federal support. This has now changed, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Mississippi Scott Leary said. ...
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