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Wednesday, May 7
by
Jennifer Russell
Illinois Moves to Update Senior Driver Testing Laws
A bill set to overhaul Illinois’ senior driver testing policies passed a Senate committee without opposition today. The Road Safety & Fairness Act, led by Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias, aims to raise the age for mandatory behind-the-wheel tests from 79 to 87, in ...
Wednesday, May 7
by
Jennifer Russell
House Minority Leader Tony McCombie is Raising Alarms over Illinois’ Sanctuary State Policies
House Minority Leader Tony McCombie is raising alarms over Illinois’s sanctuary state policies after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited Springfield today. McCombie claims these policies embolden criminals, put families at risk, and squander taxpayer funds. She criticized Governor Pritzker for focusing on future ...
Wednesday, May 7
by
Jennifer Russell
Illinois Expands Domestic Violence Support Program to Springfield and Belleville
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services has broadened its Domestic Violence Co-Location Program to reach Springfield and Belleville. This initiative brings local advocates directly into partnership with DCFS offices, providing on-site assistance to adult and child survivors of domestic violence. Designed to ...
Wednesday, May 7
by
Jennifer Russell
Illinois Lawmakers Working to Ease Driver’s License Renewals for Seniors
Illinois lawmakers are set to make it easier for seniors to renew their driver’s licenses. State Senator Ram Villivalam, working with the Illinois Secretary of State and AARP, is championing legislation that would raise the age for mandatory, in-person license renewals from 75 to ...
Wednesday, May 7
by
Jennifer Russell
Senate Republican Deputy Leader Sue Rezin Issued Statement Regarding Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s Visit to Springfield
Springfield, IL— Illinois Senate Republican Deputy Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) issued the following statement in response to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s visit to Springfield to highlight the dangers posed by Illinois’ sanctuary state policies:“Secretary Noem’s visit brings a much-needed spotlight to the very ...
Wednesday, May 7
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Illinois farmers making progress during spring planting season
(The Center Square) – Illinois farmers are playing catch-up this spring planting season. ...
Wednesday, May 7
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The Center Square
Report: The U.S. states most exposed to Chinese import tariffs
(The Center Square) – Ahead of U.S. trade talks being held with Chinese officials this weekend, a new report highlights the U.S. states that are the most and ...
Wednesday, May 7
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The Center Square
Illinois quick hits: Drug lord to plead guilty in Chicago
Drug lord to plead guilty The son of former Mexican drug cartel leader ...
Tuesday, May 6
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Illinois quick hits: Pritzker to testify about migrant sanctuary status; Lion Electric liquidating
Pritzker to testify about migrant sanctuary status House Committee on Oversight and Government ...
Tuesday, May 6
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As Illinois legislators consider eliminating tipped wage, one city reconsiders
(The Center Square) – As efforts continue to eliminate the tipped minimum wage in Illinois, one major city that made the move is throwing in the towel. ...
Tuesday, May 6
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Jennifer Russell
Apply Now for Illinois Natural Areas Stewardship Grants Up to $100,000
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources is now welcoming applications for its Illinois Natural Areas Stewardship grants. Conservation land trusts across the state can request up to $100,000 to help fund preservation and stewardship efforts on protected lands. This program aims to maintain and ...
Tuesday, May 6
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Jennifer Russell
Illinois Senate Advances Bill to Tackle Crop Damage from Deer Overpopulation
Farmers across Illinois may soon see relief from increasing wildlife-related crop damage. Legislation sponsored by Senator Neil Anderson, Senate Bill 710, cleared the State Senate unanimously and now moves to the House for review. The bill aims to help manage deer overpopulation, a persistent ...
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