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Tuesday, September 23
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The Center Square
Judge’s questions during IL gun ban arguments gives rights advocates ‘hope’
(The Center Square) – With Illinois’ gun ban now in the hands of a three judge panel of the federal appeals court, some are plotting out what’s next. Monday’s ...
Tuesday, September 23
by
The Center Square
Illinois agencies to post monthly investment reports, lawmaker calls symbolic
(The Center Square) – Illinois agencies must now post monthly reports on how taxpayer dollars are invested, a move supporters call a win for transparency, though critics warn it could strain agencies and serve more as political theater than real accountability. ...
Tuesday, September 23
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The Center Square
Illinois quick hits: Pritzker orders ‘efficiencies’ for state spending; Marshalls recover missing child
Pritzker orders 'efficiencies' for state spending Gov. J.B. Pritzker is directing state agencies to identify up to 4% of Fiscal Year 2026 general funds for the mitigation of White ...
Tuesday, September 23
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The Center Square
WATCH: AR15s protected by 2nd Amendment; advocate reacts to appeals court hearing
(The Center Square) – In today's edition of Illinois in Focus Daily, The Center Square Editor Greg Bishop provides highlights from the Seventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals oral arguments in the challenge to Illinois' gun ban that were heard Monday in court. ...
Tuesday, September 23
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The Center Square
Fiscal Fallout: Illinois spending swells 43% under Pritzker
(The Center Square) – Discretionary spending by Illinois state leaders has increased more than $16 billion since J.B. Pritzker became governor nearly seven years ago. That is a total ...
Monday, September 22
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The Center Square
White House does not expect arrests of sanctuary mayors and governors
(The Center Square) – White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says she doesn’t expect mayors or governors of sanctuary jurisdictions like Illinois being arrested unless they commit crimes. At ...
Monday, September 22
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The Center Square
Illinois quick hits: Driver’s blood alcohol over legal limit; Fed survey shows growth below trend
Driver's blood alcohol over legal limit The Stephenson County Sheriff’s Office says toxicology results show that a Guatemalan national’s blood-alcohol level was more than three times the legal limit ...
Monday, September 22
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The Center Square
Illinois library staff to be trained with overdose antidotes under new law
(The Center Square) – Starting next year, Illinois public libraries must stock opioid overdose antidotes and train staff, a move supporters say saves lives, though critics worry it adds new burdens. ...
Monday, September 22
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The Center Square
Appeals judge questions ‘uphill battle’ for IL gun ban found unconstitutional
(The Center Square) – A three judge panel in a federal appeals took the challenge to Illinois’ gun and magazine ban under advisement after hearing arguments Monday. Southern District ...
Monday, September 22
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ICE puts California, Illinois, New York on notice for refusing to cooperate
(The Center Square) – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Acting Director Todd Lyons has contacted the attorneys general of California, Illinois and New York about their states’ noncompliance with ICE detainer requests and policies of releasing dangerous criminals onto the streets. ...
Monday, September 22
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Jennifer Russell
Farm Safety Takes Center Stage During National Farm Safety and Health Week Amid Increased Harvest Risks
With fall harvest underway, agricultural workers face increased risks, as the sector remains the most dangerous in the United States, according to new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. To raise awareness, the third week of September has been designated National Farm Safety ...
Monday, September 22
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Jennifer Russell
Illinois Farmers Face Increased Fire Risk During Drought Harvest Season
Illinois farmers are being urged to remain vigilant during this year’s harvest as persistent drought conditions intensify fire hazards. The Department of Agriculture, along with the State Fire Marshal, is emphasizing the importance of regular equipment checks and field safety planning. With dry crops ...
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