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Sunday, July 6
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Jennifer Russell
Illinois Expands Dual Credit Opportunities for High School Students
Illinois high school students will soon have greater access to college credits under a new law led by State Senator Cristina Castro. The legislation requires school districts to partner with local community colleges, allowing students to earn both high school and college credit through ...
Sunday, July 6
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Jennifer Russell
Illinois Simplifies College Admissions with New Direct Entry Program
Illinois students will soon have a simpler path to college, thanks to a new law spearheaded by State Senator Christopher Belt. Beginning with the 2027-2028 school year, qualified high school juniors, seniors, and community college transfer students can opt into a direct admissions program. ...
Sunday, July 6
by
Jennifer Russell
Illinois Boosts College Financial Aid Support for High School Students
High school students across Illinois could soon find more support when applying for college financial aid, thanks to new laws championed by State Senator Javier Cervantes. The legislation requires every high school to appoint a staff member as a dedicated contact for questions about ...
Sunday, July 6
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Jennifer Russell
IFT Statement Regarding Governor Pritzker Bill Restoring Local Control Over Teacher Evaluations in Illinois
WESTMONT, IL – Today, Governor JB Pritzker signed Senate Bill 28 into law, correcting flaws in the 2010 Performance Evaluation Reform Act. The Illinois Federation of Teachers (IFT) applauds this move to restore local control, allowing districts to decide if student test scores are ...
Sunday, July 6
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Jennifer Russell
Illinois Invests $6.3 Million to Boost Tourism and Local Economies
Illinois is investing $6.3 million to boost tourism through three grant programs, aiming to attract more travelers and invigorate local economies. Announced by Governor JB Pritzker and the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the funding will support 36 projects across the state. Highlights ...
Sunday, July 6
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Jennifer Russell
Illinois Libraries Receive $20 Million Boost for Resources and Technology Upgrades
Illinois libraries are set to receive nearly $20 million in new state grant funding, according to Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias. The funding will bolster resources, technology, and programming across 639 public libraries, aiming to maintain access to educational and workforce development services. This ...
Sunday, July 6
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Jennifer Russell
IFT President Condemns President Trump Withholding $200M in Illinois Education Funds
WESTMONT, IL – Illinois Federation of Teachers (IFT) President Dan Montgomery issued the following statement in response to the Trump administration's withholding of $200 million in education funds in Illinois."The Trump administration’s decision to withhold over $200 million in federal education funding from Illinois is a ...
Sunday, July 6
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Jennifer Russell
Illinois Budget Criticized for Tax Hikes Impacting Families and Businesses
BARRINGTON HILLS – State Representative Martin McLaughlin (R-Barrington Hills) slammed the latest round of tax increases set to take effect July 1st after Governor JB Pritzker signed off on Democrats’ Fiscal Year 2026 state budget last week—the largest spending plan in Illinois history. McLaughlin ...
Sunday, July 6
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Jennifer Russell
Illinois Expands Childhood Lead Testing to Over 1,350 High-Risk Areas
The Illinois Department of Public Health has expanded its effort to combat childhood lead exposure, adding 180 new ZIP codes to its testing list. Now, more than 1,350 high-risk areas are included statewide. Starting next year, Illinois will move to universal childhood lead testing, ...
Sunday, July 6
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Jennifer Russell
Illinois Family Reunited with WWII Purple Heart Through State Initiative
Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs is set to reunite a Decatur family with a cherished piece of military history: a World War II Purple Heart medal. This marks the fifteenth such medal recovered through Operation Purple Heart, an initiative of the Illinois Unclaimed Property ...
Sunday, July 6
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Jennifer Russell
Illinois Residents Urged to File Late Tax Returns to Minimize Penalties
The Illinois Department of Revenue urges residents who missed the April 15th income tax deadline to file their returns as soon as possible. Submitting late returns promptly can significantly reduce the amount of penalties and interest owed. For those who received a six-month extension, ...
Sunday, July 6
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Jennifer Russell
Congressman Sorensen Condemns Tax Breaks for the Wealthy at the Expense of Healthcare and Food Assistance
WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman Eric Sorensen (IL-17) issued the following statement in response to Republicans’ passing their ‘Big Billionaire Bailout,’ which gives massive tax breaks to the rich by cutting health care and food assistance for working families.“Only heartless people could celebrate kicking people ...
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