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Wednesday, April 23
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Jennifer Russell
Embrace Work Zone Safety in Illinois with “Respect the zone so we all get home” Safety Campaign
Construction season is in full swing across Illinois, and state officials are urging drivers to stay alert as National Work Zone Awareness Week unfolds. The Illinois Department of Transportation, along with state police and construction workers, is emphasizing this year’s theme: “Respect the zone ...
Wednesday, April 23
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The Center Square
Illinois officials react to the news Durbin will not seek reelection
(The Center Square) – U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin announced Wednesday that he will not seek reelection in 2026, ending his more than four-decade career representing Illinois. ...
Wednesday, April 23
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The Center Square
Lawmakers move to eliminate age cap on earned income tax credit
(The Center Square) – As Republicans work to draft tax legislation for the 2025 federal budget package, lawmakers have introduced bipartisan legislation to eliminate the age cap on ...
Wednesday, April 23
by
Jennifer Russell
Illinois Enhances Safety with April as Hazardous Materials Awareness Month
April marks Hazardous Materials Safety Month in Illinois, drawing attention to the importance of safe chemical management across the state. With over 9,000 active chemical facilities under close observation, Illinois prioritizes the monitoring of chemical storage and the tracking of incidents. The Illinois Emergency ...
Wednesday, April 23
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Jennifer Russell
Congressman Sorensen Praises Senator Durbins Legacy Following Retirement Announcement
MOLINE, IL – Congressman Eric Sorensen (IL-17) issued the following statement on the news of Senator Dick Durbin's retirement announcement. “It has been an honor serving alongside Senator Dick Durbin in Congress. I have long admired his focus on creating jobs in Illinois, bringing down ...
Wednesday, April 23
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The Center Square
Illinois Secretary of State aims to curb distracted driving epidemic
(The Center Square) – Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias says drivers need to change their mindset to avoid distractions. ...
Wednesday, April 23
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The Center Square
WATCH: Illinois In Focus Daily | Wednesday April 23rd, 2025
(The Center Square) – In today's edition of Illinois in Focus Daily, The Center Square Associate Editor Greg Bishop delves into the latest court filings challenging Illinois' migrant ...
Tuesday, April 22
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Jennifer Russell
Illinois Promotes Alcohol Awareness Month to Combat Excessive Drinking Risks
The Illinois Liquor Control Commission is drawing attention to Alcohol Awareness Month, encouraging residents to learn about the risks associated with excessive drinking. The initiative focuses on education, early intervention, and breaking the stigma tied to alcohol-related issues. State officials remind the public that ...
Tuesday, April 22
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The Center Square
DOJ: Noncitizen IL officials kept from ICE accused of murder after jail release
(The Center Square) – One of several examples the U.S. Department of Justice gave of how federal officials have been obstructed by Illinois’ migrant sanctuary policies involves an ...
Tuesday, April 22
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The Center Square
Illinois quick hits: State representative under investigation; Abbott plans expansion
State representative under investigation State Rep. Thaddeus Jones has paid tens of thousands ...
Monday, April 21
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The Center Square
Illinois legislators criticize IHSA response on transgender sports policy
(The Center Square) – House Republican Leader state Rep. Tony McCombie, R-Savanna, called the Illinois High School Association’s response to the GOP's letter over biological males competing against ...
Monday, April 21
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Alderman: Chicago mayor lacks plan for shortfall that could top $1.5 billion
(The Center Square) – Although Mayor Brandon Johnson says he is starting Chicago’s budget process earlier than ever, one alderman says the city’s deficit could be much greater ...
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